There is a big difference between an equal opportunity for education and an equal opportunity for an equal education
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Take A Look At The Canopy
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People ruin everything
Introduce a top predator to a fragile ecosystem? Or introduce chemists to discarded water bottles; Here, make artificial moss so convincing and cheap that no one will find it worthwhile to gather the real thing.
3 comments:
People ruin everything
Introduce a top predator to a fragile ecosystem? Or introduce chemists to discarded water bottles; Here, make artificial moss so convincing and cheap that no one will find it worthwhile to gather the real thing.
[Can the blog-spam, another predator.]
Certainly, and schools would be great if it weren't for all the students and faculty.
"Certainly, and schools would be great if it weren't for all the students and faculty."
There's a difference between making broccoli available and making everyone eat it.
The canopy is great. Education is great. Both are spoiled by compulsory attendance.
The average college graduate reads one book per year. How did school not ruin that person's education?
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