Robots are taking jobs, but also creating them: Research review
…a challenge, in the late 19th century, it invested heavily in high schools for all children.) Even so, computers appear to be usurping knowledge jobs, too. IBM claims it has…
…a challenge, in the late 19th century, it invested heavily in high schools for all children.) Even so, computers appear to be usurping knowledge jobs, too. IBM claims it has…
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…children who arrive in the U.S. at a younger age seem to do better in school and their adult careers. A 2015 article in the Journal of Economic Literature focuses…
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…documents are taking you. In early 2017, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did an about-face, declining to ban the insecticide chlorpyrifos despite evidence that the chemical hurts children’s brains. Environmentalists…
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…government reports and academic papers that help paint a picture of the men, women and children in custody nationwide. This 2016 literature review looks at research on marijuana legalization and…
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…National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers details on alcohol-related crashes, including the number of children killed and the time of day and week these crashes are most likely to occur….
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…The authors comment that the “findings from this study highlight the need for upper-middle class parents to revisit laissez-faire attitudes toward their high school children’s substance use.” Helpful resources: The…
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…species, ecologic factors that influence tick infection rates, and human behaviors that promote tick bites. Rates of infection are highest among children 5 to 15 years old and adults older than…
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…Series, which tests children’s knowledge of math, reading, language arts, science and social studies. Key takeaways: About a quarter of teachers received a small award and about a quarter received…
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…(Asked about these regulations, an official at the vital records office suggested they are a legacy of the state’s Puritan background, when children born out of wedlock were stigmatized.) These…
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…Journal, “Race, Incarceration, and Motherhood: Spoiled Identity Among Rural White Mothers in Prison,” explores the jail experiences of white women from rural areas and how their incarceration affects their children….
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