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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Baltimore Algebra Project Stops Juvenile Detention Center | The Nation

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Baltimore Algebra Project Stops Juvenile Detention Center | The Nation:

Studies Show that The relationship between 8th grade algebra and a life of crime or victimization are related:  If at the 8th grade I take the easier path on math, maybe it’s just a short hop and a skip to take a shortcut on a lot of other (important) things— other schoolwork, other responsibilities, law abiding, authority respecting.








“The indicator of how your life may proceed depends on how you did in 8th grade algebra.”ALGEBRA BY 8th grade please lationship-between-8th-grade-algebra-and-a-life-of-crime-or-victimization.html


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The tale of "Strange Fruit" - its genesis, impact and continuing relevance - is an amazingly complex one that weaves together the lives of African Americans, immigrant Jews, anticommunist government officials, civil rights leaders, radical Leftist teachers and organizers, music publishers, record company executives and jazz musicians. In many ways, the story of the song and its writer and interpreters is as moving and oddly haunting as the song itself.

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