Replicate Success of the Most Successful

Reviewed a potential plan for a Maryland teacher. Now let’s do another for a Georgia teacher.

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Places to Live for a Young Marriage

Food, transportation, and housing are the largest expenses most people have. Of the 3, housing is by far most expensive.

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Evolving the Talented Tenth, to Become a Talented Majority

In the years just after the Civil War’s Reconstruction, scholars debated how to achieve economic progress for the American slave and their descendants.

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“Peak Philanthropy” and Other Contributors to the Great Migration

Philanthropists of the 19th century may have single-handedly increased median income and wealth among the poorest quartile of American households and did more to close sociological wealth gaps, by financing major events and institutions impacting the progress and history of the American slave and their descendants.

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Morality + Economics = Synergistic Impact

Divinity School graduates are thinking about how to create ‘good’ communities, sustainable investing, and moral leadership in economics.

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