☝🏽 We see some good points in communism and anarchism, without veering to either extreme.
☝🏽 We see some good points in communism and anarchism, without veering to either extreme.
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Market research shows Gen Z are the most zealous about using iPhone and ostracizing those who don’t. Nearly 9 in 10 teens own an iPhone specifically. Older generations don’t have anything close to that lopsided.
It really is a generational phenomena. Millennials and Gen X aren’t pushing people out of groups because their bubbles aren’t blue.
Using IG over Signal is along the same lines.
That’s all very vague, what specifically do you think people wouldn’t know from online work?
Someone studying math online could be speaking to many more people through video calls, online forums, and get exposure to many professors through different videos.
You can ask “why am I learning this?” during an online class, and in-person work can be textbook heavy.
If there’s something specific people need to know, it should be tested for. The vagueness around what problems online courses have seems to be an excuse to preserve a system that is inaccessible to the majority of the population. Only about 40% of the population ever gets a bachelor’s, and many of those are online already.
It’s beside the point whether you like it personally.
If someone was able to pass advanced math tests, does it matter how they learned it?
Why should it count for less because they did it online, so long as they did understand the concepts in the end?
Every part of it was designed, but it was designed by lobbyists.
It’s not that people tried to make something good and failed, it’s that from the start it was being designed people who had conflicting interests with patients.
Don’t blame me, I voted for the PSL.
The ACA was the catalyst to many people seeing their hours cut, and those that did get healthcare were often stuck with HMOs that hired doctors directly instead of letting people find independent providers.
The ACA was designed so that people would get a warped idea of what public healthcare was, and ask for a repeal. The whole thing was an OP.
Implementing actual universal healthcare, like every other developed nation, was the right answer. Now that is harder than ever because most people aren’t policy experts and this has made it harder to explain what good healthcare actually is.
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I think Belarus should annex both countries.