Having pointed that out, I'm sure everything you said holds true, too. The article doesn't mention anything about each district's funding, so I can only guess
Guess I worded that kinda stupidly. Regardless, approaching it this way can often lead to a biased interpretation of the study's results, and given that the majority only see their interpretation and not the actual study, it can offer just as much misinformation as it can actual fact.
You should never conduct a study with preconceived notions of what you'd like the results to be. If I weren't so lazy I'd read the study to see if there was any merit to it, but for now I'll just ignore it altogether.
6th: 11-12 years old.
7th: 12-13 years old.
8th: 13-14 years old.
But I'm not sure if that's a standard across the nation. I know that they used to have 6th grade in a lot of elementary schools and only 7th and 8th in 'junior high', but I dunno if that's a thing anymore or not.
Fair enough - I didn't realize SimCity had such a big following still, I thought it had all moved toward the Sims and that kinda janx. Still, there are gonna be some disgusted customers, there's no denying that.
The 1st lilypad title screen as well as the 3rd last title screen that you have displayed are the best, I think. Both are very clean and typical - in a good way - of other free online games.
Now this is a green idea I can stand behind. I hope this research goes into the production phase and we start seeing fungal packaging in the mainstream.
Right, as long as you're willing to admit the opposite to be true as well. The most important thing to take from it is that gays can make fine parents, too.