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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This is because the important factors, intelligence and work ethic is what is making the difference and is equally distributed in the population.[/quote] Do you have any proof that intelligence and work ethic are equally distributed across all races, cultures, and income levels?[/quote] Revisiting The Bell Curve now, are we? Isn’t that argument a bit dated?[/quote] Different poster. Leave aside the intelligence argument. The level of effort in Asian students is so much higher than non-Asians that it’s ridiculous. You don’t have to look hard for hard evidence on this. So no, work ethic is definitely not equally distributed in the population. It would be odd to then have the perspective that more hours of homework, etc., don’t somehow translate into performance or shouldn’t be rewarded in our system. If you sincerely doubt this difference exists in work levels, either look for it or let me know and I will dig up some studies. The numbers are stark. [/quote]
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