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RE: Schools and nukes.



In Message Fri, 28 Apr 2000 08:09:32 -0500 (CDT), Glen.Vickers@ucm.com writes:

>The reason kids near nuclear power plants might do better in school probably
>has more to do with the fact that the local school districts reap large sums
>of money from taxes paid on the local power plant.

Then, too, the parents who choose to live next to a power plant are smarter
and better educated than those who are afraid to do so.  These traits
are passed down to the children either by genetics or a learned attitude
toward education and/or logical thinking.
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