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A jury in Atlanta has found 11 teachers and administrators guilty of racketeering and other felony charges in what investigators found was a massive school test cheating scandal. COMMENTARY BY DAVID SIMS: Finally, after six long years, a few of the cheating Black school officials from the Atlanta…
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“DOES the Earth go around the Sun, or does the Sun go around the Earth?” If you answered the latter, you’re among a quarter of Americans who also got it wrong, according to a new report by the National Science Foundation. A survey of 2,200 people that was released Friday revealed some…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A LOS ANGELES COUNTY Superior Court judge ruled last month that the so-called “Holocaust” — the alleged extermination of six million Jews by Germany’s National Socialist government during the Second World War — is a historical fact and “is not reasonably subject to dispute.”…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce READING, writing, and arithmetic in the schoolroom may seem far removed from the fire and blood of the modern battlefield, but one can nevertheless understand much of the reason for the decline in Americans’ chances on the latter by looking at the causes of their declining performance…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce THE AUGUST 1 issue of Time magazine carried a six-page cover story on sociobiology, which is just a fancy name for the biological study of groups of interacting organisms — including human societies. (ILLUSTRATION: Charles Darwin demolished one Jewish myth, and his successors…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce FOR the thirteenth straight year, graduating high school seniors in 1975 were dumber than those of the year before. Nearly one million college-bound seniors took the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT) offered by the College Entrance Examination Board this year, and their scores…
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WHERE DOES OUR education spending go? A large chunk of it will go to Affirmative-Action-pushing university presidents like Teresa A. Sullivan (pictured). About $680,000 a year, to be specific. That’s how much she’ll earn for becoming the first female president of the University of…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) THE UNITED STATES HAS BECOME a nation of boobs. This is partly the work of the public boob-hatcheries, which operate to prevent their victims from being educated. After a brain has been soaked and pickled in “One World” pus, it becomes incapable of coherent thought about…
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THE COLLEGE BOARD is reported to be “encouraged by [the] lack of change” in the 2010 SAT results — presumably this means they were expecting them to be worse — and, as we can see, part of this “lack of change” is the perennial reality of racial differences in performance,…
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by Kevin Alfred Strom HATE-FILLED “raps” against White American historical figures are an integral part of a new “hip-hop” curriculum in Oklahoma City’s public school system, though city nabobs are thinking about backing off now that details of the program have…
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