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As decent opportunities have dwindled and wage inequality has soared, the government’s message to the poorest citizens has remained exactly the same: You’re not trying hard enough. But at the same time, the government has not actually attempted to give people jobs on a large scale since the 1970s.
Bright but not trying hard enough; Learning disabled but with no exceptional abilities; Average; In the case of behavioral/socioemotional, rather than cognitive problems, both strengths and deficits can be intensified. A twice-exceptional student's grades commonly alternate between high and low, sometimes within the same subject.
It's really a matter of some people just not trying hard enough: if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites. In the expanded version, a further two statements are included: [6] Government officials usually pay less attention to a request or complaint from a black person than from a white person
The word was used among youth themselves in 2012, but also among commentators and politicians who expressed worry that young people were abusing the system and not trying hard enough to get a job or start studying. [6] [7] Critics of the choice claimed the word was derogatory and added to the stigmatisation of people who receive welfare ...
He found it hard to be satisfied with the woman he was with. In one two-year relationship, he and a girlfriend argued so much he ended up with stress-induced pneumonia. Psychology, which he studied at the University of Wisconsin, gave him a way to use his problem-solving mind to attack the question of his own loneliness.
“We’ve had enough good sense when something is working very well to keep doing it. ... I’m not trying to succeed in my ‘too hard pile.’” — 2020 CalTech Distinguished Alumni Award ...
KNSS host John Whitmer says evangelical turnout is key to electing Donald Trump and protecting veto-proof GOP supermajority at Kansas Statehouse.
The failure of black people to progress results from their unwillingness to work hard enough. Black people are demanding too much too fast. Black people have gotten more than they deserve. Symbolic racism is a form of modern implicit racism, as it is more subtle and indirect than more overt forms of racism, [5] such as Jim Crow laws.