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Jun 04

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It’s actually a baby salmon shark, seen here being carefully rescued from having beached itself, because it is an oceanic danger puppy and like most wild...

somarysueme:

ayellowbirds:

ungramon:

This is what a baby great white shark looks like.

It’s actually a baby salmon shark, seen here being carefully rescued from having beached itself, because it is an oceanic danger puppy and like most wild animals, will bite if confused/scared. (source here)

“Aww gee wiz fellas” - this shark, probably?

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The House Of The Devil - Ti West

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Adore this film.

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What Economists Think About Democrats’ New Education Proposals

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Editor’s note: This is an excerpt of Planet Money’s newsletter. You can sign up here.

Democratic presidential candidates have been watching a historic wave of teacher strikes and protests sweeping the nation — and they want to give teachers a raise.

Kamala Harris wants to spend $315 billion over 10 years to increase the annual salary of an average teacher by $13,500. Joe Biden wants to triple spending on a federal program for low-income schools and use much of those funds for “competitive salaries.” And Bernie Sanders wants to work with states to set a minimum $60,000starting salary for the nation’s teachers.

But there’s something missing from these proposals, and it reveals a dramatic shift from a decade ago in how the Democratic Party wants to fix education.

Read the full story here

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