Of tools that you can interrogate and its not only very specific its also widely available for free. Universities particularly in the United States but also around the world are charging a lot for their services you know i read somewhere that for example alzheimers drugs. Make about a 1000000000. 00 market in the United States even though Everybody Knows that theres no drug that works against it and that some of the madisons on the on the market actually exacerbate the condition and for what you describe it seems that. Has the same iatrogenic a factor when it promises to make peoples lives prospects better but in fact it makes them worse if not cognitively then if they financially yes and this is in this is one of the difficulties is that systems once they get into a particular position they have to find ways to defend themselves and so. Theyll point out 2 things to say oh well look College Graduates make so much more than people who didnt go to college but of course this is a fallacy
4900000. 00 people are arrested and jailed each year in america you know i had always thought that 2. 5 that number sounded like we were really trying. 5000000 is much more respectable really and lets be honest were still not really trying we wield arrest people for all kinds of crimes we dont arrest almost anybody for Insider Trading or predatory lending or destroying our land polluting our Rivers Police brutality war crimes killing people with bands or putting children in cages or and killing hundreds of thousands with opioids or or getting to the front of a long line at the coffee shop and not knowing what to do you want to order you know after 20 minutes you do you have salads i will bludgeon you with us go down. Parallel a care. Rabu frowns upon yelling that in the premises. Weve got all kinds of criminals running free so its all you could say that 4900000 number is not even our a game thats next up on our list of most censored stories of the year is that prisoners are facing new
That the those are things that we want universities to teach but when you actually look at the curriculum none of those things are taught. What is taught courses in departments largely around information sometimes around analysis of that information but very much in a field specific way and the reality is is that in order to teach these broader capacities you cannot deliver it in a disciplinary way you have to deliver it in a cross contextual way so essentially youre saying that the universities are not delivering what theyre promised to give you is that an unfortunate happenstance you know a good system in a bad shape or is it actually fraud claiming to provide what you know you cannot provide and charging a fortune for well i think its volved d to be i dont think that was ever the intent and i dont think that it was malicious in its beginnings and in fact if you think about the of the broader concept of a classical education. The goal really was to provide you with the various discip
The 10 most talked about news stories of the year but 1st homelessness in the usa how our tax dollars are literally paying to dispose of the most vulnerable americans. Cook in washington this is the big picture on our t. V. America. Thousands of homeless families who used to live in new york city shelters have moved elsewhere their move funded by a new York City Program called sotto meaning special one time assistance the soda Program Provides one years full rent up front to move within new york city to other new york state county is or to another state or puerto rico or washington d. C. See so to it can be accessed by working individuals and families and those who receive s. S. I. S. S. D. Etc as long as there is the future ability to make rent payments based on the households rent not exceeding 50 percent of the households income but what if they cant pay their own rent after that 1st year the mayor of nearby newark new jersey says the soto program is already failing those so 2. 00 m
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