If we really need superstars to teach, then we're screwed. According to the BLS there are something like 3.5 million teachers in the US right now (kindergarten to high school). There are 660,000 physicians and surgeons. 1.3 million computer "engineers" and programmers. So it seems like if your strategy is to magically select exceptionally smart people, then we won't have good teachers.
I don't divide the world into "dim drones" and "brights". It doesn't have to be a "magic equation". The fact is there may be skills and techniques that make for better teachers, and those might be learnt to a certain degree. If that's true, we'll still have better and worse teachers, we'll still have to get rid of bad teachers, but we'll be in a better situation. More money would help, but it needs to be spent intelligently.
And what exactly will that change? The question is what makes teachers better. Maybe paying more will attract better teachers, but if you don't know what a "better" teacher is, you're shit out of luck anyway.
Nobody in advertising cares if 500,000,000 people watch a show if no ads were seen.
You only care about how many people will watch *your* commercial, not how many commercials those people have seen already. So why would they count for less?
That's a good point, although there are a number of other fields that make use of H1B visas. My point is NOT that this is not fraud. It is that it has nothing to do with the recession. 65K jobs, in any field, would have nothing to do with the recession, let alone be one of its causes.
How exactly is the recession due to this practice? In 2007, roughly 800,000 jobs were created (1.4M new, 600K destroyed). There were 65K new H1B visas - these last 6 years at the most so let's say that there was a TOTAL stock of 400K H1B visa immigrants. Unless you're saying that these immigrants created financial instruments that natives would not have, which is seriously doubtful.
It's the kind of fraud that Indians have ingrained in to their culture and Americans seem to get better at every day.
I don't think it's any different from hiring illegal immigrants to work the harvest, or at a meatpacking plant. In that case, Indians have nothing to do with it. Some people may call it competition.
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As I understand it, in Math being able to count does not involve numbers, it involves recognizing that two sets have the same cardinality. We do it through the construct of "numbers", but it's not necessary to resort to them. That's how we know that some sets with infinite cardinality have more elements than others.
That's also how we know kids learn to count gradually over time. When they first learn to speak, although they may know the words one, two, three, they only really recognize sets with one and two elements. Anything more is all the same. The number is not the key, the comparison is.
Returning the *whole* product would be a retail. Have you ever gotten a refund on a laptop hard drive? Or on RAM? I replaced the 1gig SIMM in my netbook with a 2gig - was I eligible for a refund from ASUS?
Any sort of work would require her showing up regularly to her workplace. Anyone with a history of depression will tell you this is hard. Can you summon the energy to go out and pretend to have a good time when a friend asks you out? Sure, especially if you know it means a lot to them. But to do that *every single day*? There will be days when you can't really get out of bed, because the world just feels too heavy, and it may ruin you company's presentation, or deadline, or whatever.
So yes, your mental illness may be such that you can function at a party, but not cope with the responsibilities of a job. The point is, this is not up to the insurer: there are doctors to verify the diagnosis.
As for the woman herself, if she lives in a system where she can get paid while she battles with depression, should she refuse it? Sure, she may be scamming them, but the photos don't prove anything.
If I wanted to buy a copy of XP, I should be able to get it for $6?
Do you think the PC manufacturer pays the same price you would for a hard drive, a motherboard, or any other component? Them reimbursing you for the market value does not seem fair to me, they should pay you no more than what it cost them.
I agree there should be more Linux laptops, but I'm not holding my breath.
Well, if the only dinner option had been a bacon cheeseburger, I expect Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu believers would think the company doesn't really care what they feel. Sure, they could skip dinner, but conferences are about networking and building relationships. The same goes for the lap dance. It's basically assuming that only straight men will be present, and if there are women, then they can go do whatever they do and leave the guys to have some fun.
The point isn't whether the market is regulated or free, but who owns capital. If companies are privately owned, then whether markets are free or monopolized it is capitalism. In mixed economies the State owns significant shares in many markets.
So you can have several state owned companies competing, or privately owned monopolies. The first would be some sort of "socialism", the second capitalism.
They are still there! Or they would be, if they weren't under a DDOS attack.
So your point is skills can't be learned?
If we really need superstars to teach, then we're screwed. According to the BLS there are something like 3.5 million teachers in the US right now (kindergarten to high school). There are 660,000 physicians and surgeons. 1.3 million computer "engineers" and programmers. So it seems like if your strategy is to magically select exceptionally smart people, then we won't have good teachers.
I don't divide the world into "dim drones" and "brights". It doesn't have to be a "magic equation". The fact is there may be skills and techniques that make for better teachers, and those might be learnt to a certain degree. If that's true, we'll still have better and worse teachers, we'll still have to get rid of bad teachers, but we'll be in a better situation. More money would help, but it needs to be spent intelligently.
And what exactly will that change? The question is what makes teachers better. Maybe paying more will attract better teachers, but if you don't know what a "better" teacher is, you're shit out of luck anyway.
It's the same phenomenon at play in journalism. The more you know about a topic, the more you realize they have no idea what they are talking about.
These people have not heard of 4chan.
You can use it too! Text them the day of your last menstrual period and you're good to go.
You only care about how many people will watch *your* commercial, not how many commercials those people have seen already. So why would they count for less?
That's a good point, although there are a number of other fields that make use of H1B visas. My point is NOT that this is not fraud. It is that it has nothing to do with the recession. 65K jobs, in any field, would have nothing to do with the recession, let alone be one of its causes.
1) The recession is partly DUE to this practice.
How exactly is the recession due to this practice? In 2007, roughly 800,000 jobs were created (1.4M new, 600K destroyed). There were 65K new H1B visas - these last 6 years at the most so let's say that there was a TOTAL stock of 400K H1B visa immigrants. Unless you're saying that these immigrants created financial instruments that natives would not have, which is seriously doubtful.
I don't think it's any different from hiring illegal immigrants to work the harvest, or at a meatpacking plant. In that case, Indians have nothing to do with it. Some people may call it competition.
As I understand it, in Math being able to count does not involve numbers, it involves recognizing that two sets have the same cardinality. We do it through the construct of "numbers", but it's not necessary to resort to them. That's how we know that some sets with infinite cardinality have more elements than others.
That's also how we know kids learn to count gradually over time. When they first learn to speak, although they may know the words one, two, three, they only really recognize sets with one and two elements. Anything more is all the same. The number is not the key, the comparison is.
How would have Twitter helped? He may deserve to be arrested, but his refusal to tweet is not the reason why.
Some people should be arrested for what they decide to tweet about.
Returning the *whole* product would be a retail. Have you ever gotten a refund on a laptop hard drive? Or on RAM? I replaced the 1gig SIMM in my netbook with a 2gig - was I eligible for a refund from ASUS?
Any sort of work would require her showing up regularly to her workplace. Anyone with a history of depression will tell you this is hard. Can you summon the energy to go out and pretend to have a good time when a friend asks you out? Sure, especially if you know it means a lot to them. But to do that *every single day*? There will be days when you can't really get out of bed, because the world just feels too heavy, and it may ruin you company's presentation, or deadline, or whatever.
So yes, your mental illness may be such that you can function at a party, but not cope with the responsibilities of a job. The point is, this is not up to the insurer: there are doctors to verify the diagnosis.
As for the woman herself, if she lives in a system where she can get paid while she battles with depression, should she refuse it? Sure, she may be scamming them, but the photos don't prove anything.
Yeah, but I can't imagine a punchline that makes it funny.
Do you think the PC manufacturer pays the same price you would for a hard drive, a motherboard, or any other component? Them reimbursing you for the market value does not seem fair to me, they should pay you no more than what it cost them. I agree there should be more Linux laptops, but I'm not holding my breath.
So are economists and biologists blue collar as well? Politicians?
So true. It is especially funny when you receive a message in a language that isn't English. Not that I have a problem with that.
We all know Hawaii is in Kenya.
major problems with the way the Maya Calendar is being read by doomsday prophets
When someone reads the Mayan Calendar and predicts the end of times... I don't think the date is the most important detail they got wrong.
Well, if the only dinner option had been a bacon cheeseburger, I expect Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu believers would think the company doesn't really care what they feel. Sure, they could skip dinner, but conferences are about networking and building relationships. The same goes for the lap dance. It's basically assuming that only straight men will be present, and if there are women, then they can go do whatever they do and leave the guys to have some fun.
So you can have several state owned companies competing, or privately owned monopolies. The first would be some sort of "socialism", the second capitalism.
Of course, that will be your own fault for googling "Kanye West"