I've known quite a few Americans that came to my country to live with intentions of remaining here the rest of their lives; never to return to America. Well, most of them, except for a very small percentage, eventually return.
The ones that remained always send their teenage daughters and in rare cases a few teenage sons back to states; using education as an excuse. The kids never come back.
Ps: Our kids, on average, graduate form high school around the age of 16 and score much better than their American counter parts. They graduate from junior college at 18 and can enter the work force at this time fully prepared. I know this from first hand experience, I have 8 American nieces and nephews.
I've known quite a few Americans that came to my country to live with intentions of remaining here the rest of their lives; never to return to America. Well, most of them, except for a very small percentage, eventually return.
The ones that remained always send their teenage daughters and in rare cases a few teenage sons back to states; using education as an excuse. The kids never come back.
Ps: Our kids, on average, graduate form high school around the age of 16 and score much better than their American counter parts. They graduate from junior college at 18 and can enter the work force at this time fully prepared. I know this from first hand experience, I have 8 American nieces and nephews.
Milton Firebrass built it and someone in parolando named it a batacitator. I think we should stick with that name.
Transitional form to super human? You need to read Kurt Vonegut's Galapagos.
I've know one of these apes for a long time. His name is Joe Miller. I think he was one of Samuel Clemmen's body guard on the "Not for Hire".