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To: Florida State University Research Foundation, Inc

To Whom It May Concern,

On September 7th, 2000 The Shuster Project was the proud recipient of

the StudyWeb.com Academic Excellence Award.

 

Our location in the StudyWeb.com web site is:

http://www.studyweb.com/links/393.html

...and alphabetically located in the "S" section of that page.

Our content is now certified curriculum, thusfar, for History and

Social Studies in the areas of Criminal Justice and White Collar Crime in

Grades 12+

We are a school and teacher's resource and offer a significant number of

interactive tools and multimedia applications in the studies of tobacco

industry Fraud & False Claims issues, the result of which is the empowerment

of students and teachers to address these issues in a variety of ways and

methods.

 

These would include the utilization in The Shuster Project web site of

Petitions, Surveys, Grassroots Effort and Media Alert programs, multiple

Message Board sites, our recently launched interactive iCAT (internet

Citizens Action Talk-PC) audio broadcasting station and much more.

 

In notifying a good friend and Senior Public Services Librarian at the

Maribelle M. Davis Library of Plano Texas - web site:

http://www.planolibrary.org - of the bestowment of this academic award upon

us, she mentioned your web site to me and I have extensively reviewed it.

I have outlined several areas that the curriculum of all of Florida's

schools can benefit from the content of The Shuster Project ranging from

junior high through college courses in the areas of certain sciences, history

and socail studies.

 

Your Tobacco Taxes section is incomplete as there are Economics and

Social Science applications in the Advertising categories of the tobacco

industry, including tobacco industry Sales Tax Fraud, tobacco industry Income

Tax Fraud, use of advertising materials and "price and cost" factors that

lure children to smoke and those topics are prominently displayed and

discussed in the Women's section and the Federal Issues section of The

Shuster Project.

Political Sciences come into play through various applications including

the legislation(s) The Shuster Project already has before the Connecticut

legislature, (RB6942-A Bill Involving False Claims in Connecticut), with

exact applications of that Bill as it applies to tobacco industry Fraud &

False Claims in Florida and other states.

Our Correspondence '95-'99 and our Correspondence 2000 pages, combined,

almost formulate a textbook of national organization and political

correspondence, disavowment, issues-avoidance and the exposure of their

mediocrities, strategies and silences on issues that impact millions of

Americans each and every day ... startling reading and studies to say the

very least ... an education in and of themselves in just that microcosm of

The Shuster Project content, alone.

IT technologies/Sciences are also prominent in the various multimedia

applications The Shuster Project presently uses and is still developing in

the areas of W.A.P (Wireless Application Protocol) and our

soon-to-be-released Streaming Video broadcasts to be added to our

already-present audio broadcasting arm and lineup.

 

I believe we have much to offer science students, history and social

studies students ranging from grammar and junior high school levels 4 - 8 and

much more heavily into the high school and college levels of students and

curriculum 12+

 

We can discuss this more and/or I can make my schedule available to meet

with you to discuss the applications The Shuster Project holds for the

Florida Educational System, should you have an interest in developing such

multiple grade-level applications that obviously exist in our work, our

recent certification by StudyWeb and your curriculum needs in this area that

The Shuster Project can richly fill and expand upon.

 

I invite you to visit The Shuster Project at: http://www.rxshuster.org

and see for yourself the diverse approaches we are developing in

dramatically addressing these crucial issues of tobacco industry Fraud &

False Claims.

I look forward to hearing back from you relative to this correspondence.

 

If you would like to further develop the proposals I have put on the

table for the benefit of the students of Florida, this would be the best time

as it is still so early into the new school year and there is an enormous

amount of benefit that can be realized by many hundreds of thousands of

Floridian students in the area of tobacco industry Fraud & False Claims

issues, issues a jury in your state agrees with me has multi-billion dollar

educational value.

Sincerely,
RXShuster
The Shuster Project
http://www.rxshuster.org
c/o
177 Andrew Avenue
Naugatuck, CT 06770-4359
Telephone: (203) 723-9266
Fax: (801) 705-3078
Voice Mail: 1-800-222-6000 Mailbox: 203723002
Email: rshus177@aol.com
9/15/2000

 

 

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