‘This is the movie we wish we didn’t have to make. But this is a movie everyone needs to see. For the first time ever, hear the stories of covid shot deaths as told by the parents who lost their children. Hear from the families brave enough to speak up and admit that the shot killed their children. Hear from the ones who have refused to keep quiet. We all know that there are so many who have sold out to pharma, denying that their loved ones were hurt or killed by the shots. But there is no amount of money or threats that can keep these parents from speaking truth in honor of their children…and so this doesn’t happen to one more child.
The following is an email received from Hillsdale College.
Revenge of the NerdsThis may seem curious, but we think it is good—also fun. Hillsdale College has become superb at teaching mathematics. Of course, we are well-known for teaching the humanities: history, politics, literature, economics, philosophy, theology––all these and more. But math? In the next two years Hillsdale College expects to have the largest percentage of graduates in math areas in the country. This year, 38 students will, we predict, graduate who major in math or applied mathematics, which is about 11.5% of the graduating class. Similarly, next school year it looks like math majors will comprise about 10.9% of the graduating class (notice the digits beyond the decimal points; mathematicians, painfully precise, suggested we add more). Typically, the top 5 colleges with the most math and applied mathematics majors include the likes of Amherst, Williams, Macalester, Pomona, Carleton, Swarthmore, and Harvey Mudd. In 2020 and 2021, Hillsdale ranked in the top 10. This year we expect to come in first. Look at the numbers below: 2019-2020:Amherst College had 10.6% of its graduates in math fields for 1st nationallyMacalester College: 9.9%, 2nd nationallyHillsdale College: 7.2%, 8th nationally 2020-2021:Amherst College: 10.7%, 1st nationallyWilliams College: 10.4%, 2nd nationallyHillsdale College: 7.5%, 10th nationally 2021-2022Hillsdale College: 9.5%, expected to be 4th nationally 2022-2023 (last academic year):Hillsdale College, 8.7%, expected to be 8th nationally 2023-2024 (current academic year):Hillsdale College, projects 11.5%, expected to be 1st nationally 2024-2025 (next academic year):Hillsdale College, projects 10.9%, expected to be 1st nationally We think mathematics is the purist of languages and the key to understanding the natural world, the sciences of which (chemistry, biology, and physics) are also strong here. We are therefore proud to have built a superb—and also popular—mathematics program. Also, we discover from experience that neither math majors nor math faculty are particularly nerdy. This is, I suppose, a sort of reverse revenge of the nerds.
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‘Fury has erupted after residents of a Sydney unit complex were asked to turn off their airconditioners overnight.
Placed inside the elevator of the 18-level apartment building, the letter states that airconditioning can only be used “during the following times”.
“Weekdays 7am to 10pm, weekends and public holidays 8am to 10pm,” it reads.
“At other times than this, please turn off your air conditioners, especially after 10:00 PM every day.”
The person who posted the note said she had never seen anything like this in the 10 years of living in the building. Photo: Facebook
One resident who has lived in the 1960s building for 10 years said it was the first time she had heard of such a request.
“Can anyone please let me know if this is legal? Can they actually force people to not run their own AC units?” she asked in a renters Facebook group.
The request drew the ire of many other renters.
“Anyone else feel like we are in a Nanny State?” one person said.
“To be honest with 30°c nights they can pry my aircon from my cold dead heads,” another said.
Others pointed out that it may not be a request solely from strata management, with local councils enforcing noise pollution restrictions that affect airconditioners.
Councils have rules around when noisy items can be used. Here is the City of Sydney’s list.
City of Sydney, Inner West, and Penrith councils are among the local governments requiring domestic airconditioners to be turned off from 10pm to 7am during the week and until 8am on the weekend – the same time requested on the letter.
Inner West Council recommends residents and developers purchase high-quality airconditioners that won’t cause a noise nuisance to neighbours.
“Even if you’ve been told that it complies with noise requirements, it doesn’t mean it’s going to suit every location all the time,” its website reads.
Some renters mused that the building’s developers may have not opted to purchase quieter machines.
“I think the strata builders got a bit cheap and installed less expensive aircons and therefore they are too loud. Bet if they had decent ones, the tenants wouldn’t have to suffer hot nights because of the noise,” one person wrote.