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Michael Raab, State University of New Yokr at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Cares about students

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Category: Guidance Counselor Who Needs To Be Counseled

Mr. James Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Get ready for this weak fragile underachiever to start singing praises about NYU. Well it's a good school like most at universities this kid is treating it like the holy Grail. I can just see him at the mixer now. So did you go to Oxford, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Dartmouth, Brown, University of Chicago, northwestern? No. I went to NYU. You know the State University where 30% of the kids admitted are done so purely based on race. It's a state school that falls under New York's awesome affirmative action policies. No merit needed. Just be a resident of the state and any race but white or Asian

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jang wook huh, university of buffalo, buffalo, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Category: Doctor

Dr. Michael Herion, 1500 S. Dobson Road, MESA, AZ, 85202


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Congratulations Dr. Michael Harion & Dr. Matthew Hammond on opening your new "STATE OF THE ART" practice. Those of you that follow me know I have been using Dr. Herion for years. I was with him when he was at another practice and now he has spread his wings and flown across town to Dobson and the 60 freeway. A new, easier to access location right next to Banner Hospital. I have been a Cameraman / Photographer my whole life. My sight is my business so I must trust my vision to someone who is duly qualified and explains all procedures before moving ahead. The man has no ego to satisfy. His only satisfaction is a happy patient with good vision. It is because of this that I take my entire family to him and have recommended 5 patients who now use him and have also followed him from the other practice. Why would anyone want to lose such a gem? Today was the first day visiting his new office with my family. As always it was an enjoyable, pleasant experience. With his state of the are equipment in most cases you will not have to deal with those annoying drops that sting and dilate your eyes. Everything is electronic. Since the office is new and there were not a lot of patients I was able to take these photos with the office staff and of my families exam with some of the new equipment. I was impressed. You will be also. Give them a try. You won't be sorry you did.

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Category: Doctor

Rosenthal, 201 E 15 at, New York, NY, 10003


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Rosenthal, has been my neurologist for over 9 years, he is the best and most compassionate doctor. Prior to becoming Dr.Rosenthal’s patient my migraines where being treated with epilepsy medicine and other unorthodox medications causing horrible symptoms. His dedication and commitment to my well-being changed that and my migraines where now under control, allowing me to get back to my regular life. However a few years later I was diagnosed with a prolactinoma brain tumor, and the GYN that informed me of my diagnosis was not only crude but uncaring informing me that I would have to follow up with a Endocrinologist but there was no vacancy until 5 months after the diagnosis. I once again visite Dr.Rosenthal and within 48 hours of my visit he was able to secure an appointment with an ENDO and my road to recovery began. Last month I visited Dr. Rosenthal once again because of weird and debilitating headaches that blurred my vision. He once again took it upon himself to communicate, research, and help me get better. I’m still under his treatment but extremely confident that I will overcome this recent hurdle. If you are looking for the best neurologist in the tri state area look no further Dr. Rosenthal is the best!!!!

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Category: Teacher

ms.mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 3 out of 5.

I must admit that you have a point. Being "oversensitive" is not a real state of being. Some are naturally more sensitive; others are naturally less sensitive, and no one's sensitivity level inherently makes them a better or worse person. That's why, in my opinion, "oversensitive" and "undersensitive" are not true traits. Do you know what does determine someone's morality though? How they *react* to others. When someone accuses a person of being oversensitive, they sometimes are getting at a very genuine problem: a person behaving irrationally. Namely, they usually mean that the "oversensitive" person complains about minutia rather than prioritizing more important issues--or that the person is simply being unfair in their criticism. I hate to tell you, but based on your rampant reviewing of Ms. McGarrity, it seems you take out quite a bit of anger on her for unfair reasons such as her giving you bad grades or her weight. That said, I do not like that she called you oversensitive because like I explained, there is no such thing as being "too sensitive." You probably will not be able to stop being sensitive, which--unlike Mrs. McGarrity would like to believe--is totally okay! :) However, you can change how you respond to negative influences in your life...including Ms. McGarrity. You can stop incessantly going on about people's perceived flaws, and you know what? People will probably take your criticism more seriously. When you write a logical review about Ms. McGarrity's unfairness, a review that doesn't shame her for her weight or how it must be her fault you got a bad grade--you will start to have real influence over people. If Ms. McGarrity really is a bully and incapable of teaching, your school's administrators may see your terrible-but-legitimate review and think, "Wow, we don't want her around our kids anymore. Let's fire her." So please try to use more logic--or risk continuing to make yourself look like a weak, entitled kid.

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Allen Selis, Tech Edventures, Richardson, TX


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Allen and his STEM company, Tech Edventures, is now under a lifetime ban by the University of Texas at Dallas. The investigative article cites over a dozen claims of illegal, discriminatory, and hostile employment practices. The Texas Workforce Commission is also investigating several new claims with initial claims being resolved through mediation.

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ms mcgarrity, is187, new york, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

i got in trouble and moved to the front of the class for something i didnt do... and then when i raise my hand to fix her perspective of me, she looks straight at me, then calls on someone else, like are your fat folds blocking your vision? get ur fat *** outa school

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jang wook huh, university, buffalo, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Deirdre Lannon, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Very poor communication skills. Not good at giving feedback or helping to better students.

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