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To: TobagoJack who wrote (173557)6/23/2021 1:52:48 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218754
 
I took my website down, but that was just to remove a brick.

Taking no notice of bubbles, hills, and substituting real colour of shoes etc.

Chinese robots in said places.

Lots of interpretations. -g-

I like this one... one possible play...



but I had some black and white ones that google queued that were different.



My interpretation is leave my gtc's in place. Take yer dugs (doges) and run. Which apparently, I already have done -g-




To: TobagoJack who wrote (173557)6/23/2021 10:18:08 AM
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--math and other learnings bbc.com "Poorer white pupils let down and neglected - MPs". There might be / probably is an education issue in UK as there
are all around the planet, but casting the issue in racial terms likely not a productive way to go.--

yep.
and the relationship between test scores (as indicators of learning) and poverty have been known but largely dismissed by western politic/authority for quite a while.
bracey attempted to 'wake' the issue in 2009:

"...[U.S.] scores, however, are only low because we have such a high percentage of children in poverty, compared to other countries that participate in international tests..."
schoolsmatter.info