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*finishes a sudoku game on the easiest level possible* that’s right neuroplasticity u bix….i have ur number and i’m coming for u
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it’s been literal weeks and i’ve only just realised this is meant to be read as “healthy burgers” and not “heal thy burgers”
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npr:
More than 650,000 prisoners are released every year in the U.S., but no federal agency tracks the unemployment rate for this population. Experts say low reading and technological literacy, as well as reluctance among employers to hire former convicts, means many drop out of the labor force altogether.
But there are a handful of novel initiatives trying to turn that narrative around, by bringing college education and professional training, and even entrepreneurship programs behind bars. Advocates of such programs say by teaching inmates at a higher level, they reduce financial and social costs to society.
One that gets a lot of attention is the Bard Prison Initiative.
College Classes In Maximum Security: ‘It Gives You Meaning’
Photos by Cameron Robert/NPR
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there isn’t any wind in space, so Darth Vader was using the Force to make his cape flow for #aesthetic
People can only dream of being this extra
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