How about emphasizing the enormously positive effects on the economy of having a
group of young people with a great deal of disposable income stuck at school for
four years with little to do but spend money (assuming that their studies take up
little of their time)? Also, how about mentioning the economic benefits associated
with big-time college sports and all the products constantly hawked during
televised games and commercial breaks, as well as all the beer and other alcoholic
beverages sold and consumed during games?

I need a vacation.

Feeling cynical,

Jeff

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Jeffry P. Ricker, Ph.D.          Office Phone:  (480) 423-6213
9000 E. Chaparral Rd.            FAX Number: (480) 423-6298
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Scottsdale Community College
Scottsdale, AZ  85256-2626

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                  Karl Popper

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