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Hey Nap, all is good about you wanting equal education among children. However, I think you are mistaken that inner city students are not treated equally. I see the breaks for any low-income family to send their children to college. Granted the student will probably fail because other people pushing them rather than their family.
What makes me sick is the parents. Half the stuff I see, I can?t comprehend. (Yes, I know I grew up in a small community and moved into a city and my parents gave me some sense of pride.) When you fault the public school system, investigate about the ?crack babies? educators have to deal with since they are of age. Also look around to see how many fathers are concerned about their child?s education and the women who gave birth?and the lawsuits pending for quick money at the expensive of their own children.
AaronM, affirmative action is only if you (corporation) take the tax break or any government agency dollars. Personally, I would like to apply at the next mainstream job you apply to; a white slender female with dual citizenship with a solid portfolio or a fat guy with birth rights stemming to South Africa that has a lot of personal issues.
In addition AaronM, if the models did not meet to your requirements (on another post), why did you feel that you had to post that picture for others to agree? As a professional, I would be ashamed of myself but then again I am not a paid to be a poster.
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