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but you never know which kid is g row up to be bob johnson or oprah or chadwick boseman or stacy adams or barack obama or kamala harris. yo we lose when we leave someone out. american despair. we don't have one citizen tsqua. that means that we need to keep working togetho barriers and toe playing field andeverody compet. you know, i west point. as a cad from all walks of life. i was a southern kid far awaybue than just mathematics and military strategy. they believed in us. i was lucky to have educators including some special black mentors who showed us all how to become a team and how to turn our differences into strengths. hoto tresults. they showed us that le isn' do. so here's my second message. your education at south carolina state has already changed their lives. number of new things. it's already shaped your character and equippedou to excel. that won't stop. for nearly 130 years, soulinathe skild leaders that our country needs in agriculture, education, south carolina state trains more black nuclear chool in the country. [applause] a national security agency has ated south ca
but you never know which kid is g row up to be bob johnson or oprah or chadwick boseman or stacy adams or barack obama or kamala harris. yo we lose when we leave someone out. american despair. we don't have one citizen tsqua. that means that we need to keep working togetho barriers and toe playing field andeverody compet. you know, i west point. as a cad from all walks of life. i was a southern kid far awaybue than just mathematics and military strategy. they believed in us. i was lucky to have...
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adams or barack obama or kamala harris. you never know what we lose when we leave someone out. so we don't have one american despair. we don't have one citizen to squander. that means that we need to keep working together to knock down barriers and to level the playing field and to let everybody compete to win. you know, i saw that inaction at west point. as a cadet, i was thrown in with people from all walks of life. i was a southern kid far away from home. but my teachers taught me more than just mathematics and military strategy. they believed in us. i was lucky to have educators including some very special black mentors who showed us all how to become a team and how to turn our differences into strengths. how to turn hard work into results. they showed us that leadership isn't just what you do. it's about who you are. so here's my second message. your education at south carolina state has already changed their lives. it will keep making possible a number of new things. it's already shaped your character and equipped you
adams or barack obama or kamala harris. you never know what we lose when we leave someone out. so we don't have one american despair. we don't have one citizen to squander. that means that we need to keep working together to knock down barriers and to level the playing field and to let everybody compete to win. you know, i saw that inaction at west point. as a cadet, i was thrown in with people from all walks of life. i was a southern kid far away from home. but my teachers taught me more than...
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it's not just righteous that i value so much, stacy raskin from bernstein has been adamant that you need to purchase nvidia especially since it's inexpensive for its growth trajectory. to give bullish perspective, the stock market mentor, the regular off the charts contributor has a lot to say on one of their fundamentalist. as he puts it, if you think ai is about the peak of development than they are over by a mile but if you think that they are in their infancy that investing in anything is the key to underperformance. the average price target is at 1074, 3% above where the stocks trade. his 52-week target is 2000. as he puts it i think that there's a high probability that it will hit the print before the ball drops in times square. this is the chart here. it's easy when the fundamentals are ridiculous and even numbers are the only reliable metric. even numbers, like evens and odds kinds of thing. how does he get there? look at the weekly chart. it's more than doubled since the stock went up in january. amazing. the first leg of the run. he's betting he could double this again by the e
it's not just righteous that i value so much, stacy raskin from bernstein has been adamant that you need to purchase nvidia especially since it's inexpensive for its growth trajectory. to give bullish perspective, the stock market mentor, the regular off the charts contributor has a lot to say on one of their fundamentalist. as he puts it, if you think ai is about the peak of development than they are over by a mile but if you think that they are in their infancy that investing in anything is...
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, john adams, represented one of the british soldiers at trial? that's a good question, peter. i wouldn't say it would get them extra credit, but one of the benefits of these documents appearing on the exam is that they help students trigger and remember other information that they should know. so, for example, if they're looking at this in graving that paul revere made to try to convince fellow colonists about the the cruelty of the british in boston, it might also trigger their memory that john adams, a prominent rebel against the british, actually defended many of these british soldiers. and that would count as outside information on the document based question. and this is one of the element that students have to bring to bear when they're answering the document based question. they have to be able to call to mind and to deploy information as part of their arguments. that's outside information that isn't necessary early in the question or in the documents themselves. and so if a student were to recall from their reading of the textbook or from
, john adams, represented one of the british soldiers at trial? that's a good question, peter. i wouldn't say it would get them extra credit, but one of the benefits of these documents appearing on the exam is that they help students trigger and remember other information that they should know. so, for example, if they're looking at this in graving that paul revere made to try to convince fellow colonists about the the cruelty of the british in boston, it might also trigger their memory that...