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A place to organize libertarian political actions in North Dakota.

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Indiana university

Does anyone know if employers care that you got your degree on Indiana university? It says that they are regionally accredited but it seems too good to be true that they would offer nursing degrees online

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2024/05/22
07:49 UTC

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LPN NEEDS URGENT

📢 Cadiz Ohio is looking for an LPN! 👩‍⚕️👩‍⚕️👩‍⚕️

Please click the link to create your profile: https://kamana.app/invite/talent/AiqIkDw85yIjhwAvwygxI4uZcwN-63I9B-TzqfE36AA

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2023/05/31
16:41 UTC

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Would it be best to first earn my CNA or do it last after taking fundamentals courses ?

Hi, I (21F) want to become a LPN, I still need some requirements to start the program and a CNA certificate is required and two fundamental courses.

Would it be best to first earn my CNA certificate and then take the fundamentals courses or vice versa ?

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2023/05/09
20:09 UTC

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Should I become a LPN or stick with paralegal ?

I (21F) is in the middle of the paralegal program, but I keep seeing reviews online that paralegals are paid low, overworked and no flexibility. I’m also been having a difficult time being hired at a law firms and courthouse.

Now, I’m wondering if I should change career path and become a LPN?

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2023/04/22
04:51 UTC

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Top moderator of r/LibertarianPartyUSA is banning people who argue against US intervention in Ukraine

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2022/02/24
20:34 UTC

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Is there a LP convention , is it possible to join the state part

I am a paying member of the national party is there anything on the state level?

Does it matter I am not palo and more of a moderate ?

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2021/04/12
15:21 UTC

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Anybody home?

Let’s try to get this sub active if we can!

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2020/11/23
02:33 UTC

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Is gov. Doug Burgum a moderate libertarian? • r/Libertarian

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2017/05/05
15:42 UTC

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Current Projects

This post will be an ongoing list of what the state party is currently doing, so that anyone interested can find the relevant information and get involved.

  1. Lobbying to remove the primary test. This for those not aware is a law that effectively bans third party candidates from running in legislative races by preventing them from getting on the general election ballot.

  2. Organizing district level parties. If you are interested in being a district chair or otherwise helping to organized in your district please leave a comment or message me. Include your preferred contact information and if you know it what district you reside in. Maps of legislative districts can be found here: http://www.legis.nd.gov/districts/2013-2022

  3. Marijuana Legalization ballot initiative. I organized the last completely volunteer effort to do this in 2016 and we fell a bit short of getting it on the ballot, largely due to a one month delay for refiling. Others involved in that effort are very motivated to carry on and submit another measure for 2018.

  4. Lobby to protect the ballot initiative process in ND. It is vitally important for us to do this as it may be the only way for us to remove the primary test and make it possible for the Libertarian party to run legislative candidates. It is also obviously necessary for a legalization initiative.

Website for Legalize ND: http://www.legalizend.org FB Page for Legalize ND: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464452947185304/

edit: Added #4

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2017/01/10
23:57 UTC

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Welcome ND Libertarians!

This sub will server as our forum for discussions relating to building the Libertarian Party in North Dakota and generally promoting the cause of liberty in our state.

For those of you new to Reddit, please notice important links to related sites and subs will be placed in the right side bar. You can click the edit button next to your user name (also on the right) to add flair. I suggest making it your city and district number. It is also possible to create a Reddit account without giving out any personal information, so I encourage you to create an account and take an active part.

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2017/01/10
23:44 UTC

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