I have cleaned out many of the people I was following (over 700 people) I didn't know other than online. I evaluated what people posted and got rid of a lot of negativity. I kept those that post positive stuff.
This is a great post but compare it to the top countries with the top debt for students and it makes for interesting reading. (Total/Avg per grad):
🇺🇸 US: ~$1.8T | ~$35k
🇬🇧 UK: ~£200B+ | ~$65k
🇯🇵 JP: ~$70B+ | ~50% borrow
🇦🇺 AU: ~$54B | ~$18k
🇨🇦 CA: ~$15B | ~$20k
The World’s Largest Student Populations
1. China – 330-340 million students
2. India – 290-310 million
3. United States – 75-80 million
4. Indonesia – 65-70 million
5. Pakistan – 60-65 million
6. Brazil – 50-55 million
7. Nigeria – 45-50 million
8. Bangladesh – 40-45 million
9. Mexico – 35-40 million
10. Japan – 20-25 million
Source: Statranker
The World’s Largest Student Populations
1. China – 330-340 million students
2. India – 290-310 million
3. United States – 75-80 million
4. Indonesia – 65-70 million
5. Pakistan – 60-65 million
6. Brazil – 50-55 million
7. Nigeria – 45-50 million
8. Bangladesh – 40-45 million
9. Mexico – 35-40 million
10. Japan – 20-25 million
Source: Statranker
There is too much discussion around the many different prime ministers we have had making the UK's democracy supposedly seem weak. In reality the complete opposite is true 95% of authoritarian states don't change prime ministers we do it's a sign of a good democracy not a bad one
British Prime Ministers since 2010
David Cameron (6 years, 64 days)
Theresa May (3 years, 12 days)
Boris Johnson (3 years, 44 days)
Liz Truss (49 days)
Rishi Sunak (1 year, 255 days)
Keir Starmer (1 year, 11+ months)
Only in Fuerteventura could they come up with such an acronym for something important 😂😂PORN. As much as the acronym may be distracting here's the link: https://t.co/qpN9OEkfTh to have your say you'll have to do it via the link in the article before 15th of July 26
@EKAttachmenta Yeah I am skeptical of such polls too as I question the reliability of collection methods. However I do find it interesting that there is a strong negative correlation as stated above I don't believe correlation is evidence of causation but yet still a lot can be inferred.
As education level increases, the favorability rating toward Israel among young adults (ages 18–34) tends to decrease.
Running it as a correlation it has an r-score of -0.783 indicating a strong linear correlation. Now correlation does not mean causation, Still interesting.
I’m heartbroken to see Glasgow, the city I’ve become an adult in and fallen in love with over the last four years be tarred by folk in large groups intimidating people for the colour of their skin.
I’m honestly really scared of the way things are going.