Swimming with the Student Loan Sharks
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Bowling Ball and Feathers
... in case you want to see an ancient science experiment done now that we have the proper equipment.
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Notes for "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
These are the notes for " An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner." "Science is like a love affair with nature; an elusive, tantalizing…
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Poem: "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
This poem is spillover from the April 6, 2021 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from fuzzyred and previous discussions with…
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Bowling Ball and Feathers
... in case you want to see an ancient science experiment done now that we have the proper equipment.
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Notes for "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
These are the notes for " An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner." "Science is like a love affair with nature; an elusive, tantalizing…
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Poem: "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
This poem is spillover from the April 6, 2021 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from fuzzyred and previous discussions with…
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Alas!
September 7 2010, 16:57:56 UTC 10 years ago
Yes, this is a serious problem.
>>America doesn't give a damn about the future of its kids, unless those kids are already rich. There is quite a bit that is terribly wicked about the current financial situation in regard to American higher education. <<
Too true.
>>Research the cost of higher education here as opposed to most of the rest of the supposedly civilized world. It's disgusting how much other countries invest in their futures, and how little America invests in its future. The cost of textbooks alone are enough to break the backs of at least some American families.<<
There are a great many ways in which people are expected to pay more, often while getting less for it, while earnings stagnate or shrink. The result is, of course, economic collapse for individuals and families -- and then for parts of the larger economy.
>>"Make a buck", that's the American motto, even if it runs contrary to "make a future".<<
Sadly so. People are going to find out the hard way that strip-mining the future is a very bad idea.
Alas!
September 7 2010, 17:13:28 UTC 10 years ago
Yes, this is a serious problem.
>>America doesn't give a damn about the future of its kids, unless those kids are already rich. There is quite a bit that is terribly wicked about the current financial situation in regard to American higher education. <<
Too true.
>>Research the cost of higher education here as opposed to most of the rest of the supposedly civilized world. It's disgusting how much other countries invest in their futures, and how little America invests in its future. The cost of textbooks alone are enough to break the backs of at least some American families.<<
There are a great many ways in which people are expected to pay more, often while getting less for it, while earnings stagnate or shrink. The result is, of course, economic collapse for individuals and families -- and then for parts of the larger economy.
>>"Make a buck", that's the American motto, even if it runs contrary to "make a future".<<
Sadly so. People are going to find out the hard way that strip-mining the future is a very bad idea.