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  2. Brandolini's law - Wikipedia

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    Brandolini's law. Brandolini's law, also known as the bullshit asymmetry principle, is an internet adage coined in 2013 by Alberto Brandolini, an Italian programmer, that emphasizes the effort of debunking misinformation, in comparison to the relative ease of creating it in the first place. The law states:

  3. 7 Things Parents Should NEVER Do Once Their Kids Goes to College

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    Instead, parents should turn off the Life360 and have some faith that the student will reach out if they need to. 3. Don't Constantly Call, Text and Reach Out. It's hard not to miss them. But what ...

  4. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    As a student or the parent of one, the cost of tuition is always at the back of your mind. The average price of attending a four-year college nowadays ranges from $108,584 at public institutions ...

  5. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Student rights in United States higher education are accorded by bills or laws (e.g. the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Higher Education Act of 1965) and executive presidential orders. These have been proceduralized by the courts to varying degrees. The U.S. does not have a legally binding national student bill of rights and students rely on ...

  6. Lie-to-children - Wikipedia

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    A lie-to-children is a simplified, and often technically incorrect, explanation of technical or complex subjects employed as a teaching method. Educators who employ lies-to-children do not intend to deceive, but instead seek to 'meet the child/pupil/student where they are', in order to facilitate initial comprehension, which they build upon over time as the learner's intellectual capacity expands.

  7. How Colleges Are Still Getting Rich Off Your Kids

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    If you want to grab customers for life, get them while they're young. That's the philosophy that credit card companies have used for years to access a lucrative source of profits -- student debt.

  8. Hampstead hoax - Wikipedia

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    Hampstead hoax. The Hampstead hoax was a series of false allegations starting in 2014 that a Satan-worshipping paedophile ring of about "175 parents, teachers and religious leaders" had been abusing children in the Hampstead area of north London. [1] Police found no evidence of paedophilia or abuse, let alone of murder or Satanism, but the ...

  9. Accrediting as a service and the future of alternative degrees

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    Broggi’s vision of accreditation as a service, and this early traction, helped the startup land a $7.5 million seed round led by Todd Jackson at First Round Capital, with participation from ...