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Subject Work can be better for kids than school
Date August 8, 2019 4:40 PM
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More freedom to work and less coerced labor in school would be awesome for everyone.

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Work Can Be Better for Kids Than School ([link removed] )

by Isaac M. Morehouse

Children love to play. And they love to work on goals and things they value. They love being around adults and learning from them. They love helping. They love earning money and the confidence and independence that comes with it.

MORE FREEDOM TO WORK AND LESS COERCED LABOR IN SCHOOL WOULD BE AWESOME FOR EVERYONE. ([link removed] )

7 Productivity Hacks to Help You Stop Wasting Time ([link removed] )

by Chloe Anagnos

Though many of us wish for more time in a day, we’re all given the same amount. And fortunately—or unfortunately—many of us are better at maximizing our time than others. If you’re feeling stuck and ready to get back to the grind, here are some productivity tips to get your life back—and out of a Netflix rut.

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Flying Less Is Not a Solution to Reducing Carbon Emissions—Innovation Is ([link removed] )

by Bill Wirtz

A company can reinvest resources into research for new models because they are making a profit. These funds employ researchers, engineers, and manual workers and pay for the services of producers of lightweight metals, such as aluminum.

INSTEAD OF REDUCING TRAVEL BY AIR, WE SHOULD LOOK AT HOW INNOVATION SOLVES THE CHALLENGES OF CARBON EMISSIONS. ([link removed] )

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by Ross A. Marchand

Across the Atlantic, heat waves resulted in more than 50,000 deaths in 2003 and 2010. America has gotten a relative reprieve since 1988 when unrelentingly high temperatures claimed as many as 17,000 lives. Today, more than nine in 10 American households have air conditioning compared to less than 5 percent of German, French, and Austrian households.

CONSUMERS COULD USE A LITTLE LESS ENVIRONMENTAL HYSTERIA AND HOT AIR ABOUT THE LOW-COST ELECTRICITY THAT MAKES AC POSSIBLE. ([link removed] )

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