“Insta is to blame”: In a video uploaded on Saturday to his YouTube channel, Chung, a well-known tutor at one of the country's prolific private tutoring institutions, can be seen interrupting one of his math lectures to talk about how times have changed drastically due to social media. “Back in the day, we didn’t even have the word omakase,” he exclaims, referring to an expensive Japanese sushi dining experience.
studies framework. for example, one of the things that happen in san francisco, they studied this at stanford, is that they saw it when they ethnic studies into the subjec subject s, and to their various subjects, they saw a 21% increase in attendance and grade point averages went up by 1.4% tucker: that makes me sad because we both know that s not real. how was i not real? talk about the results. tucker: let s look at the countries that really do well in math. showing how you can apply math is what makes you better at math. tucker: let s talk about someone who s serious at math. singapore for example return appeared much better math scores and we have. do you think they infuse their math lectures with lessons about racism? they may not but something tells me you are not privy to the curriculum over in singapore but what i will say