singular_me
18th April 2015, 06:16 AM
Not saying that it isnt true but surely very biased... how fiat money ends up twisting research.
surely not helping developing nations lower IQs
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How being poor can change your brain: Children from deprived families have minds that are six per cent smaller, claims study
Saturday 18th April
Children in families earning less than $25,000 ( £16,900) a year had brain surface areas 6% smaller than those who earned $150,000 (£68,500)
Separate study found differences in thickness of parts of brain's cortex
This could explain as much as 44 per cent of the income achievement gap
17 April 2015
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3044384/Being-poor-change-brain-Children-deprived-families-minds-six-cent-smaller-claims-study.html#ixzz3Xf7oyHq3
Food banks: One million Britons will soon be using them, according to Trussell Trust
Figures from the Trussell Trust, the biggest provider of emergency food aid with more than 400 food banks in the UK, will be seen as evidence that families on low incomes are not sharing in the benefits of economic recovery. The statistics could puncture the Conservatives’ optimism on the economy after official figures yesterday showed there are two million more people in work than in 2010, and 557,000 more than a year ago.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/one-million-britons-using-food-banks-according-to-trussell-trust-10186142.html
surely not helping developing nations lower IQs
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How being poor can change your brain: Children from deprived families have minds that are six per cent smaller, claims study
Saturday 18th April
Children in families earning less than $25,000 ( £16,900) a year had brain surface areas 6% smaller than those who earned $150,000 (£68,500)
Separate study found differences in thickness of parts of brain's cortex
This could explain as much as 44 per cent of the income achievement gap
17 April 2015
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3044384/Being-poor-change-brain-Children-deprived-families-minds-six-cent-smaller-claims-study.html#ixzz3Xf7oyHq3
Food banks: One million Britons will soon be using them, according to Trussell Trust
Figures from the Trussell Trust, the biggest provider of emergency food aid with more than 400 food banks in the UK, will be seen as evidence that families on low incomes are not sharing in the benefits of economic recovery. The statistics could puncture the Conservatives’ optimism on the economy after official figures yesterday showed there are two million more people in work than in 2010, and 557,000 more than a year ago.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/one-million-britons-using-food-banks-according-to-trussell-trust-10186142.html