This is what happens when our industrialists are undervalued.
I know so many thinkers and idea-creators who are below the poverty line and I know of so many collectivists who are living in wealth.
Although China doesn't actually encourage thinkers and industrialists, they have the people to account for the loss. The U.S. doesn't and when so many thinkers are living in poverty, they have more important things to concentrate on, such as earning food for themselves.
The U.S. needs to encourage the creators of ideas, such as Japan and other nations have done. Instead, all of our thinkers are migrating to other nations (myself included).
The U.S. won't rise above other nations in technology and science until it begins to value industrialists again.
A few things I'd like to say to defend my case. I'm only a freshman, which means I'm bound to make mistakes, and often (especially over the internet when I'm not paying attention).
This program, after I cracked into it, discovering its algorithm, found that the things that were missed. The computer counted the word "reiterate" misspelled since it wasn't in its dictionary. It also counted off for writing 10 sentences in a paragraph instead of 11.
It has created a common mediocrity, which means that if you don't have 11 sentences in each paragraph, you don't get proper points, and if you "misspell" a word because it's not in the program's dictionary, it's counted wrong. You also get counted off quite frequently for lack of transitions, which are not necessary when the paragraph is running smoothly. Indiana's grading scale is a 5-point which means that a 94% is a B and an 87% is a C. This knocked my grade down to a 94.4, since I had near to a 96%.
Being counted off for programming errors isn't fair at all.
I live in Indiana, and I have taken these.
They are not graded fairly, and they determine 10% of the final grade.
A computer can obviously not grade essays fairly, so it shouldn't be done.
I got a 5/6, which, according to the computer, was extremely well.
However, this was an 83%, which brought down my grade significantly.
This computerized grading isn't fair at all.
USSR was communist, and also the people were restricted in everything they did.
I'm sorry to say that the US is heading towards communism.
Now our rights have been taken away, if YOU have done YOUR homework by looking into the patriot act.
How dumb is this?
He probably was furious with the spammers, the same as I am...
I unsuscribe from their newsletters and they still don't stop sending me stuff...
I hate them
This is what happens when our industrialists are undervalued.
I know so many thinkers and idea-creators who are below the poverty line and I know of so many collectivists who are living in wealth.
Although China doesn't actually encourage thinkers and industrialists, they have the people to account for the loss. The U.S. doesn't and when so many thinkers are living in poverty, they have more important things to concentrate on, such as earning food for themselves.
The U.S. needs to encourage the creators of ideas, such as Japan and other nations have done. Instead, all of our thinkers are migrating to other nations (myself included).
The U.S. won't rise above other nations in technology and science until it begins to value industrialists again.
For a collection that large, I'd spend $100K any day.
A few things I'd like to say to defend my case. I'm only a freshman, which means I'm bound to make mistakes, and often (especially over the internet when I'm not paying attention).
This program, after I cracked into it, discovering its algorithm, found that the things that were missed. The computer counted the word "reiterate" misspelled since it wasn't in its dictionary. It also counted off for writing 10 sentences in a paragraph instead of 11.
It has created a common mediocrity, which means that if you don't have 11 sentences in each paragraph, you don't get proper points, and if you "misspell" a word because it's not in the program's dictionary, it's counted wrong. You also get counted off quite frequently for lack of transitions, which are not necessary when the paragraph is running smoothly. Indiana's grading scale is a 5-point which means that a 94% is a B and an 87% is a C. This knocked my grade down to a 94.4, since I had near to a 96%.
Being counted off for programming errors isn't fair at all.
I live in Indiana, and I have taken these. They are not graded fairly, and they determine 10% of the final grade. A computer can obviously not grade essays fairly, so it shouldn't be done. I got a 5/6, which, according to the computer, was extremely well. However, this was an 83%, which brought down my grade significantly. This computerized grading isn't fair at all.
USSR was communist, and also the people were restricted in everything they did. I'm sorry to say that the US is heading towards communism. Now our rights have been taken away, if YOU have done YOUR homework by looking into the patriot act.
Yeah, that's completely what I'm saying Our rights are being taken away everyday... pretty soon the whole Constitution will be void
I hate this... the US is turning into the Soviet Union
How dumb is this? He probably was furious with the spammers, the same as I am... I unsuscribe from their newsletters and they still don't stop sending me stuff... I hate them