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www.equator.org
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| | | | | The education and reeducation of a Mongolian reporter | |
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www.sindark.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various discussions and comments from a blog or forum, primarily focused on issues related to PhD students and researchers. Topics include the challenges faced by PhD students, such as lack of funding, high workload, and difficulty in finding employment post-PhD. There are also mentions of the academic job market, the transition from academia to other fields, and the impact of temporary contracts on researchers' personal lives. Additionally, there are references to specific events and discussions, such as the brain drain of PhDs from Canada, the struggles of women in STEM, and the mismatch between PhD programs and professional career skills. The text also includes some personal anecdotes and comments from use... | |
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| | | | | Do West Virginia kids of modest means deserve the humanities? | |
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| | | We conduct descriptive and inferential analyses of publicly available Common Core of Data (CCD) to examine segregation at the local, state, and national levels. Nationally, we find that higher percentages of charter students of every race attend intensely segregated schools. The highest levels of racial isolation are at the primary level for public and middle level for charters. We find that double segregation by race and class is higher in charter schools. Charters are more likely to be segregated, even when controlling for local ethnoracial demographics. A majority of states have at least half of Blacks and a third of Latinx in intensely segregated charters. At the city level, we find that higher percentages of urban charter students were attending intense... | ||