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The Political Realignment of 2024 and What It Means for the Future
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The Political Realignment of 2024 and What It Means for the Future

Trump won working-class voters. Can Republicans keep them?The 2024 presidential election may be remembered as the moment Americans abandoned the issues that defined the post-Cold War era and formed new…
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Incredible Fossil Preserves a Crocodile From 12 Million Years Ago
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Incredible Fossil Preserves a Crocodile From 12 Million Years Ago

A stunning creature unearthed in Peru.
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It a well known fact that people from ME countrys are of low IQ. Something to think about, your muslim and africian doctor/nurse cant even read.

Tens of thousands of ninth graders are challenged in reading comprehension: "Functional illiterates"
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Over the past decade, nearly 62,000 ninth graders have failed reading comprehension on the national test. This means that they do not understand what they are reading and now the consequences are being raised. At the same time, the percentage of failed students in Pisa is even higher.

The figures appear in a review of the Swedish National Agency for Education's statistics from 2014 onwards, carried out by the state television. On Friday, this year's exam results will be presented, and there are many indications that things are still just as bad.

According to Fredrik Sandström, junior high school teacher at Gäddgårdsskolan in Arboga and columnist at Amnesläraren, the national tests are actually too easy and hide a dark number of reading-disabled students. If you say that they pass school, it is a lie, he believes.

READ ALSO: Swedish school children increasingly stupid

In the latest Pisa survey, one in four ninth graders did not reach a basic level of reading comprehension. 25,000 students therefore leave school every year without being able to read properly - 200,000 since 2014.

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- The fact that we have 25 percent who emerge into adulthood and are basically functionally illiterate is a big problem, says Fredrik Sandström .

He believes that we have ended up in "some kind of Tiktokification of reading" where you only read short headlines and summaries while books and texts have been phased out.


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Medical students get simpler books
According to a survey from 2020, half of upper secondary school students do not even read a coherent page of text a day at school.

Even at a higher level, it is in a bad position. Teachers at the universities testify that the students find it increasingly difficult to absorb text, something that has resulted, among other things, in the medical students at the Karolinska Institute's third semester receiving simpler textbooks .

Final grades plummet
At the end of the summer, Samnytt reported that this year there were 20,000 students who left the ninth grade without a high school qualification. Dominant in the group that fails are students with "socio-economically vulnerable" immigrant backgrounds.

In absolute terms, as many as 20,000 out of a cohort of just over 120,000 students left primary school without a qualification for further studies.

- It is worrying that the grade results in grade 9 are falling. More students must pass primary school, not fewer. Failing to pass primary school is a major risk factor for both unemployment and exclusion, points out Anna Castberg, head of department at the Swedish National Agency for Education in a press release.

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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Trump’s tariffs could open up negotiations for US-Mexico deal
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Trump’s tariffs could open up negotiations for US-Mexico deal

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TV host hits out at Kamala’s ‘utterly fraudulent’ campaign amid latest revelations
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TV host hits out at Kamala’s ‘utterly fraudulent’ campaign amid latest revelations

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Gang Of Illegals Behind Violent Colorado Apartment Raid Busted In NYC With ‘Assault’ Rifles [WATCH]
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Gang Of Illegals Behind Violent Colorado Apartment Raid Busted In NYC With ‘Assault’ Rifles [WATCH]

Gang Of Illegals Behind Violent Colorado Apartment Raid Busted In NYC With ‘Assault’ Rifles [WATCH]
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Texas Governor Set to Tackle Border Crisis with New ICE Deportation Plan [WATCH]
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Texas Governor Set to Tackle Border Crisis with New ICE Deportation Plan [WATCH]

Texas Governor Set to Tackle Border Crisis with New ICE Deportation Plan [WATCH]
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“Eclectic singers”: Ethel Cain on the two vocalists who inspire her music
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“Eclectic singers”: Ethel Cain on the two vocalists who inspire her music

"It's big, beautiful art..." The post “Eclectic singers”: Ethel Cain on the two vocalists who inspire her music first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Paul McCartney song John Lennon always hated: “I don’t know what he’s thinking”
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The Paul McCartney song John Lennon always hated: “I don’t know what he’s thinking”

Lennon wasn't a fan. The post The Paul McCartney song John Lennon always hated: “I don’t know what he’s thinking” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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History Traveler
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The Vindictive Pope Who Dug Up and Tried a Rival’s Corpse
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The Vindictive Pope Who Dug Up and Tried a Rival’s Corpse

Rome and Central Italy in the early Middle Ages were marked by feudal violence and near anarchy, as various factions fought each other. The papacy in particular was one of the most sought after prizes, and rivals struggled mightily to seize the Holy See, and things often got… controversial. Nowadays, papal controversies are tame compared ...
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