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Whenever Trump dies a golden monolith will be built in his name on Mar-A-Lago property. Each year red hats will treck there, bow down before the monolith, proclaim he is the one and only true god, and feast upon frozen Trump steaks in his honor.
 
Whenever Trump dies a golden monolith will be built in his name on Mar-A-Lago property. Each year red hats will treck there, bow down before the monolith, proclaim he is the one and only true god, and feast upon frozen Trump steaks in his honor.
And they will have to attend some sort of Trump discounted time share presentation
 
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Teachers Unions really didn't think through what they were advocating for this last year.
There's actually some room to do this, with college 101 courses, that may be large anyway. Why not use a superstar lecturer?

But this guy is talking about "struggling" high school students. So no.
 
There's actually some room to do this, with college 101 courses, that may be large anyway. Why not use a superstar lecturer?

But this guy is talking about "struggling" high school students. So no.

Brings up an interesting point. I visited my university's new glorious library many years ago. Wanted to look around and could not find any books or periodicals. Literally after searching several floors, I asked and was directed to the bottom floor of this 4-5 story "palace" and therein are the books, all in rolling book cases where you had to separte them by cranking a wheel for whatever section you desired. Downright creepy.

All the other floors were just study places and such, but the big "library" looks impressive in its "brick and mortar" elegance, and somebody got a name on it.
 
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Brings up an interesting point. I visited my university's new glorious library many years ago. Wanted to look around and could not find any books or periodicals. Literally after searching several floors, I asked and was directed to the bottom floor of this 4-5 story "palace" and therein are the books, all in rolling book cases where you had to separte them by cranking a wheel for whatever section you desired. Downright creepy.

All the other floors were just study places and such, but the big "library" looks impressive in its "brick and mortar" elegance, and somebody got a name on it.
Surely they didn't get rid of all the books from the old library.
 
Surely they didn't get rid of all the books from the old library.

No...just had them in all in basement and difficult to get to as you had to spin the wheel to move the cases. To me, this makes books seem secondary to the purpose and certainly not worth tens of millions investment.

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There's actually some room to do this, with college 101 courses, that may be large anyway. Why not use a superstar lecturer?

But this guy is talking about "struggling" high school students. So no.

There is zero truth to this and the vast majority of students who chose the virtual method failed miserably. I would love to see that goofball teach 300-400 students how to read through certain texts, research topics, stay on task, and contact the students of parents who aren’t working daily. It may work with college students who work self paced and pay fo tuition but not for many others. It was a colossal failure for 99.9% of students
 

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