How about a week of everyday objects. If no one guesses the object I’ll tell you tomorrow.
Archive for February 16th, 2009Photography – Object for MondayPosted on February 16, 2009 by Dawn Farmer under Arts & Literature, Scholars & Rogues, What's It Wednesday [ Comments: 11 ]
How about a week of everyday objects. If no one guesses the object I’ll tell you tomorrow.
Is a GED better than a PhD?Posted on February 16, 2009 by Samuel Smith under Business & Finance, Economy, Education, Politics, Law & Government, Religion [ Comments: 49 ]
I come from a family background that was conflicted on the question of education. On the one hand, my grandparents (who raised me from the time I was three) realized that whatever hope I was to have of a better life than they’d had hinged on school. As such, there was never a moment in my life, once I was old enough to grasp the concept of what school was, when I didn’t simply assume that I’d go to college. Growing up, I understood that learning came first. My grandmother taught me to read when I was four, and by the time I entered first grade I was reading on the fourth grade level, at least. My grandfather taught me math, and when I was five I could do fairly complicated problem strings that included long division. If there was homework to do, that came before play, and it was made clear that if my grades ever slipped, I wouldn’t be allowed to play sports at all. If I made an A they were happy. If I made an A- they were rather pointed in wanting to know what had gone wrong. Bs were unacceptable, and if I’d made a C I simply wouldn’t have gone home. Full story » Don’t most Republicans need Social Security, too?Posted on February 16, 2009 by Russ Wellen under Economy [ Comments: 5 ]
In recent days, two of our foremost progressive economic experts have weighed in on the stealth war that conservatives are waging on Social Security. First, William Greider, describes this hair-raising scenario at the Nation in Looting Social Security:
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