-- Keith Weinhold,
Get Rich Education
I enjoy listening to a podcast on this topic from Keith Weinhold, called
Get Rich Education.
Not exact matches
In fact, most of the world's
richest people didn't even
get a college
education.
Yes, there's nothing more principled than a candidate like Ron Paul who wants to further cut taxes for the
rich,
get rid of subsidies for student loans,
get rid of the department of
education and the environmental protection agency, and end aid to starving countries in Africa, just to name a few.
The Catholics up top kept the bible from the poor uneducated masses (who they kept from being able to read and
getting an
education anyways) so they could distort it for their own personal gain while they live a
rich and pious lifestyle.
The fact that the the
rich get advantages as a deterrent to offering
education is preposterous.
Yeah, fasting and praying so that health care can be denied sick children, so that taxes can be lowered on the
rich and raised on struggling middle - class families... praying that
education loan programs be gutted and that social services for people in need
get eliminated.
Maybe in 1780 there were only 20 people who were educated, in the correct age range and white in any state, and all of them knew a representative because the only way to
get an
education was being from a
rich family; but in the XXIst century it just looks strange.
She said about
education funding, «That gap now between our
richest schools and our poorest schools is wider under Governor Cuomo than it has ever been before, and that's
got to stop.»
Teachout has a pretty bold progressive agenda —
get the
rich to pay more of their fair share, raise the minimum wage, boost
education funding by a lot.
Living in a
rich country, even in a relatively precarious situation, also means your children have better odds of
getting a good
education, medical care if needed and generally living a better life than yourself.
Butts also fired a rifle shot at de Blasio, who says he wants to tax the
rich to
get more money for
education.
«If you live in a very
rich place, then wonderful for you, your kids probably have exactly the money they need to
get the
education they deserve, and all children deserve that
education,» said Kessner.
An engineering
education from CBU creates a
rich understanding of engineering concepts, enabling our graduates to sustain successful careers as critical
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«Beyond barriers to learning outside the classroom in natural environments» reported that environmental - based
education makes other school subjects
rich and relevant and
gets apathetic students excited about learning.
Many are not
getting an
education based on a coherent, content -
rich curriculum in history, geography, the arts, science, foreign languages, and literature.
Thinking about the future, he concludes: «I am hopeful that the current time and money bundles in
education get unbundled so that there is a much
richer ecosystem of options available for kids.»
We believe that the market based reformers are practicing a kind of crude social Darwinism — treating
education as a commodity to be bought and sold, creating a hierarchy of winners (the elite who
get a
rich curriculum of questioning) and losers (the oppressed classes, the Black and Brown and immigrant and low - income children who need to be taught passivity and compliance).
Sarah Darer Litman shines a light on what is really driving «
education reform» in the great state of Connecticut: the desire of private interests to
get their snouts deep into the
rich pickings of the public trough.
Charter school opponents have manufactured and perpetuated a myth that a handful of wealthy philanthropists are
getting rich off of charter schools and trying to destroy public
education.
Ms Spielman, who took over as chief inspector earlier this year, told delegates: «Childhood isn't deferrable: young people
get one opportunity to learn in school and we owe it to them to make sure they all
get an
education that is broad,
rich and deep.»
«When I was in school, you knew you weren't going to
get rich,» says Bob Mantooh, a physical
education teacher at Kaiser Elementary School in Denver.
He is going to
get rich off of our
education system.
With every passing day, it is becoming increasingly apparent that «
education reform» isn't about providing children with the quality
education they need and deserve to live more fulfilling lives in the 21st Century, but a way for the individuals and companies associated with the
education reform movement to
get rich off taxpayers at the national, state and school district level.
Today, when White speaks in support of the Common Core, he can seem to talk minimally (or too little) about its impact on middle - class schools, reserving his most impassioned rhetoric for the ways in which the Common Core will help the poorest and neediest in the state, offering those students the caliber of
education rich kids in high - performing East Coast suburbs are
getting.
All of us should be — because of the student fees, instead of the brightest kids only the
richest kids will
get the
education.
In fact, The Creature from Jekyll Island, was one of the primary motivations for Robert Kiyosaki to
get involved in financial
education... leading to the creation of the Cash Flow board game, and the epic best - seller
Rich Dad Poor Dad.
He was highlighting EQ, rather than IQ, but also implicit in the quote is that
education (at least in the traditional sense) isn't required to
get rich either — this is particularly true when it comes to investing.
Thank God I had the sense to follow the good advice of my Local 6 colleagues and wear ear plugs when playing the big Broadway shows downtown in S.F. for the years that they were hiring real live string players — now we have a buying public that understands not the difference — chalk it up to the absence of music
education, never mind what Plato said about the only two things we really need to study («music and gymnastic»), because, after all, those «useless» subjects just won't
get us the rocket scientists who can come up with the formulas so that the
richest, most «powerful» of our species can simply blast off and wave Earth «buh - BYE...» after, like hogs at the trough, they've finished plundering, polluting and otherwise raping this once - beautiful paradise..., to which I will now say: «GOOD RIDDANCE TO BAAAAD RUBBISH!»
Things aren't looking good and won't be anytime soon with an
Education Minister who is busy attacking architects for
getting rich at the public expense.
If possible, drive on vehicles that are not too high — profile, act simple, as if you are doing when you are in driving
education, the police might
get an idea that you are
rich and can pay lots of money.
Your elected
education committee members are
getting rich on your
education Taxation.
I love that kids are
getting a more technology -
rich education and Apple's software is certainly far, far more robust these days than it used to be for the classroom.
Be careful with those seminars, I went to the free
rich dad
education seminar when I was first
getting interested in real estate.
True professionals do not go into real estate transaction service to
get rich by talking sellers and buyers into dealing with them because they have the best systems or because they work cheaper; they go into the service because they know that they have much to offer consumers in the way of knowledge gained from industry - related experience and
education beforehand; because they have an altruistic bent to their personalities which relieves them from the constant need to grasp, grasp, grasp for every seller / buyer out there who is looking for cheap, cheap, cheap Realtors, and, most important, because money is not the name of the game, but rather, an exemplary personal (not organizational) reputation is the reward at the end of the road.
We promise no gimmicks, no «
get -
rich - quick» promises, and solid Canadian - based research and
education.
While I agree with you that there is a small percentage of people who can do this well, I suppose that my chief object was to let people know that this isn't some
get -
rich - quick scheme, and that you don't need a guru, you need a plan and some
education.