Well, who cares? The America of the future does not need engineers anyway. All it needs is Democrat voters.
Well No $hit Sherlock!
Explains why the left is promoting pot.
Ya think.
Thus CommonCore
Seriously, though, I remember Time magazine published an article in about ‘68 referencing some research that showed pot interfered with motor skills, like driving, less than alcohol. I guess that explains the popularity of video games...
I owe President Obama an apology. All this time I thought he was lying when he said his budgets were cutting the deficit. Now I know he really just couldn’t get the math right.
Ricardo charges $15 to mow a lawn, and he gives 1/3 to his assistant Pedro. QUESTION: How long did it take Ricardo to swim to Miami?
Bobby has six apples, Suzie has nine apples, and Rufus has four apples. QUESTION: From whom did Rufus steal his apples?
Jefferson is meeting Shaneequa at the movies at 6 o’clock. It’s 5:40, and Jefferson is 7 miles away. QUESTION: Who is Jefferson’s biological father?
Hell!My math skills sucked from day one and I never touched the stuff.I could never understand math no matter how much I studied.That true to this day.
There were a few exceptions over the years, whose minds were incredibly logical when self-medicated.
One of N reasons ( where N is a large number) why Dorkbama is the least intelligent man in the multiverse.
lol
Hopefully, we didn’t spend a lot of money on this study.
Prohibitionists never get their facts straight. Mental disorder maybe.
They needed a study for that? LOL!
So? If you’re going to do math, lay off the pot. Drink instead. ;-D
(This is old news, btw: http://newsroom.iza.org/en/2015/03/18/high-achievers-students-banned-from-cannabis-shops-perform-better-at-university/)
This is interesting for other reasons.
People can be subdivided into two unequal groups. One group can handle *abstracts*, representations of reality much better than the other group.
Abstracts include mathematics, algebra and geometry, musical notation, visual arts, and many other representations of reality.