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GrreatTeacher
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Mathematically Measuring Evolution.
by towerwatchman inmathematically measuring evolution.. when judging relationships in terms of morphological characteristics we will always be bound by the subjective.
morphologically one cannot exactly measure the distance between two organisms strictly in mathematical terms.
using the standard method of taxonomy we cannot quantify the difference between a horse and a mouse, or know which is closer mouse to cat, or mouse to fish.
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Mathematically Measuring Evolution.
by towerwatchman inmathematically measuring evolution.. when judging relationships in terms of morphological characteristics we will always be bound by the subjective.
morphologically one cannot exactly measure the distance between two organisms strictly in mathematical terms.
using the standard method of taxonomy we cannot quantify the difference between a horse and a mouse, or know which is closer mouse to cat, or mouse to fish.
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GrreatTeacher
Once you start playing the cut-n-paste game with the same information over and over again, you've lost the argument.
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The Latest Trend in NW England: Homeschooling Your Children
by pale.emperor ini dont know if this is becoming a national thing or even globally.
but im hearing more and more people i knew from my jw days have taken their kids out of school to home school them instead.
in my sisters case she's taken her 8yo and 6yo children out already and her 3yo wont ever start a school.
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GrreatTeacher
Rainbow Troll, you are being ridiculous.
I live in the suburbs where the schools are very good and have sent my own child to school here.
However, I work in an urban school (in Baltimore) in an extraordinarily poor area. 85% of our students live in poverty.
First, a lot of learning happens in my school. If students misbehave by bullying or getting violent, they are suspended. If they break the law, then they are reported to the police, and the judicial system takes over. They get their FAPE (free and appropriate public education) behind bars.
I bristle at the insinuation that my students aren't learning. I just recently got the results from the District Science Assessment, which is given to every pupil in the district, "good" school or "bad," and they were very encouraging. My students are learning.
Some of those students require extra parenting, though. We provide free breakfast and lunch, I have to teach them about the importance of getting enough sleep, washing their hands, and treating others the way they would like to be treated. We also have a school nurse who provides some of the only medical care that these kids get.
Yes, it is harder to teach where I teach. But, to feel that universal education is an unworthy goal frankly bristles. Having masses of uneducated people is a nightmare for democracy.
So, sure, play the public school system: move to a nice suburb to get a great education for your kids. It was my number one priority when buying my home. We have a long commute, but it is worth it to us.
But, there are amazing things happening in poverty-stricken schools. There are principals with extraordinary vision and leadership and dedicated teachers who want to work with the students who need them most. I'm sorry you've never had the opportunity to see that.
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The Latest Trend in NW England: Homeschooling Your Children
by pale.emperor ini dont know if this is becoming a national thing or even globally.
but im hearing more and more people i knew from my jw days have taken their kids out of school to home school them instead.
in my sisters case she's taken her 8yo and 6yo children out already and her 3yo wont ever start a school.
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GrreatTeacher
Jeezus! Where do you live that public schools are so awful?
We live in a suburban area with excellent public schools!
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The Latest Trend in NW England: Homeschooling Your Children
by pale.emperor ini dont know if this is becoming a national thing or even globally.
but im hearing more and more people i knew from my jw days have taken their kids out of school to home school them instead.
in my sisters case she's taken her 8yo and 6yo children out already and her 3yo wont ever start a school.
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GrreatTeacher
I'm a teacher and wouldn't want to homeschool my own child.
I'm sure he's getting much more out of the many different teachers with their many different strengths and knowledge of their individual areas of study.
At least my state forces homeschoolers to register and declare their curriculum, which must be approved by the state. They also must take all state testing. If they can't pass the tests, then they come back to public school.
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Just changed my car
by snugglebunny inthey're known as marmite cars in the uk.
you either love them or hate them.
i love mine.. what do you think?.
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GrreatTeacher
You might even want to look at the Honda HRV. It's their smallest crossover.
Just be careful. Sometimes you get one with the steering wheel installed on the right-hand side...
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Mathematically Measuring Evolution.
by towerwatchman inmathematically measuring evolution.. when judging relationships in terms of morphological characteristics we will always be bound by the subjective.
morphologically one cannot exactly measure the distance between two organisms strictly in mathematical terms.
using the standard method of taxonomy we cannot quantify the difference between a horse and a mouse, or know which is closer mouse to cat, or mouse to fish.
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GrreatTeacher
Oh, sweet Jesus; Mathematics is beautiful!
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Just changed my car
by snugglebunny inthey're known as marmite cars in the uk.
you either love them or hate them.
i love mine.. what do you think?.
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GrreatTeacher
Is the Soul Stiss the one with a sunroof?
The Soul E'dad O'Brien the one with the bonus passenger side vanity mirror?
Is the Soul Income the one with the affordable payments?
Is the Soul Arplexis the one with the adjustable steering wheel?
Yes, definitely the Ambien...I won't remember this in the morning. How do I hide my posts from myself?
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Just changed my car
by snugglebunny inthey're known as marmite cars in the uk.
you either love them or hate them.
i love mine.. what do you think?.
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GrreatTeacher
Oh, I get it: Soul Searcher.
Is the Soul Crusher the one with the ugly vinyl seats?
Is the Soul Destroyer the one with with the 7 year repayment period?
Is the Soul O the one with only a seat for the driver?
Is this the point where the Ambien is starting to work?
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Just changed my car
by snugglebunny inthey're known as marmite cars in the uk.
you either love them or hate them.
i love mine.. what do you think?.
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GrreatTeacher
Coco, that mileage might be low for the age of the car, but in absolute terms, GM cars from the 90's don't get much more than that.
I had an Oldsmobile in the 90s that got 130,000 miles until it died spectacularly, leaving me stranded with a small child, and that was after babying the transmission with frequent flushes starting at 110,000.
But, then, GM wanted you to buy a new car as soon as your car was paid off 5 years later. Planned obsolescence and all that.
Until imports started lasting at least 200,000 miles and were much more dependable. Then, they had to rethink their strategy.