Re: Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the Same.

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On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 23:14 +0000, Kaza Kore wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> > Subject: RE:  Study Finds New Pop Music Does All Sound the
> Same.
> > From: ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > CC: gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 22:46:10 +0200
> > 
> > 
> > > Is it not correct that Waldorf Schools in Germany have full state
> > > funding/backing?
> > 
> > Sorry, no, they've got nothing in common with state schools. And
> they
> > also are far away from being perfect, but at least they are the
> lesser
> > of the two evils.
> > 
> 
> 
> This is the same in the UK (well always has been historically. As I
> mentioned my old school now has Academy Status (if I remember the name
> right) which is a fairly new government initiative I admit I don't
> know enough about. Yet to see if it improves the school or affects it
> to much in the wrong way.) Maybe it's more they're recognised over
> there, as here many don't offer much in the way of qualifications
> (GCSEs) and thus applying to a college which doesn't know about the
> system can be hard. Not so detrimental as we're talking A levels,
> rather than university, but it does sometimes seem weird saying you
> only did 3 GSCEs where I believe most people do more than 10 or
> something... I don't fel it ever affected me negatively with getting
> on with life though, either professionally or personally. In fact
> there definitely are a lot of positives!
> 
> Although the quoted price of schooling at one here is at the level of
> most private schools (a lot of money) they also offer many incentives,
> giving reductions for people donating their time as volunteers and I
> believe also some level of means testing if you're accepted. There was
> definitely quite a broad mixture of very poor background and quite
> posh families in my school. I guess that in itself goes towards the
> ethos of social schooling and learning to accept each person as their
> own individual.
> 
> I did read a snippet earlier in the Wikipedia article you linked to
> mentioning how rich parents will make sure to move to a richer school
> catchment area before their kids come of age so there must be some
> truth in what you say about the disproportionate balance of the system
> over there. The same is quite true here and probably most places but I
> obviously can't personally share comparisons.
> 
> Dale.
> 

Fon is right that not everything I "type" is absolute truth, I'm caught
in emotions, not that bad for an artist IMO. But it's the truth that
Germany is one of the richest countries and that kids with the same IQ
from different social backgrounds here in Germany don't have equal
opportunities. Money is the only thing that matters.

Don't worry, I'm a gifted + spoiled kid myself. But I chose not to go
the "normal" way. Yes, I'm "abnormal".

If I should be wrong regarding to the German education system, I welcome
that, but I don't have any hope that I'm mistaken :(. I've seen to much
evil and I know too much people who confirm this.

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