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This reminds me of the old theory that Steve Levitt’s Harvard economist buddy Roland Fryer is trying to revive that African-Americans have high blood pressure on average because of the high death rate on slave ships selected for salt retention.
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This reminds me of the old theory that Steve Levitt’s Harvard economist buddy Roland Fryer is trying to revive that African-Americans have high blood pressure on average because of the high death rate on slave ships selected for salt retention.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Survival of the Hottest 2008
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This reminds me of the old theory that Steve Levitt’s Harvard economist buddy Roland Fryer is trying to revive that African-Americans have high blood pressure on average because of the high death rate on slave ships selected for salt retention.
Liberals Doing What Liberals Do Best–Crying “Racism!” At The Clintons 2008
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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Deep Fryer: Your Tio's blood pressure is through the roof, and he just had a heart attack.
El Guapo: Sinverguenza: A Holiday Survival Guide El Guapo 2011
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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Grier tapped Harvard consultant Roland Fryer a winner in the recent round of MacArthur "genius" grants to design the interventions around what Fryer identifies as the five ingredients common in successful "no excuses" charter schools - extending learning time, changes in school leadership and school staffing, extensive tutoring, teaching strategies shaped by student outcome data and a culture of high expectations.
Richard Whitmire: What's Working in Urban Schools Richard Whitmire 2011
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