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Graduating high school is more valuable for blacks than it is for whites

A report released by the Urban Institute earlier this month examines the relationship between youth employment and education by racial class. As would be expected, the authors found that graduating high school increases the likelihood of employment and getting more schooling is even better. What they also found, however, was that the impact of getting…

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HIA Post: Conclusions

The following post is related to the Center’s work on a Health Impact Assessment of a proposed biomass-powered energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  The facility was proposed as a potential remedy to the issue of nutrient concentration related to trends in livestock production.  Each post in the series describes one particular aspect…

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Math, reading, and science scores of middle class U.S. students lag behind other countries

Despite being on average more economically advantaged, American students consistently score lower on standardized tests than students in other developed countries.  Many mistakenly attribute this finding to the idea that children living in poverty or other distressed environments drag the average score down but that middle or upper class students are some of the best…

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HIA Post: Alternative Technologies

The following post is related to the Center’s work on a Health Impact Assessment of a proposed biomass-powered energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  The facility was proposed as a potential remedy to the issue of nutrient concentration related to trends in livestock production.  Each post in the series describes one particular aspect…

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HIA Post: Employment

The following post is related to the Center’s work on a Health Impact Assessment of a proposed biomass-powered energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  The facility was proposed as a potential remedy to the issue of nutrient concentration related to trends in livestock production.  Each post in the series describes one particular aspect…

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HIA Post: Community Noise

The following post is related to the Center’s work on a Health Impact Assessment of a proposed biomass-powered energy facility in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  The facility was proposed as a potential remedy to the issue of nutrient concentration related to trends in livestock production.  Each post in the series describes one particular aspect…

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