Eric Adams
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$0.50, $0.25 would give you a certain dollar amount, $0.50.
$0.50, $0.25 would give you a certain dollar amount, $0.50.
so you walk around with these slips you go around the community they come inside the stores and they say okay I think 382 I had a dream last night and I saw 382 you'll bet on that people bet all the time on those numbers and hinges there were there was a there were newspapers that were in the community whole industry around numbers giving you advice on the numbers and so what I learned later in life like I learned I was dyslexic in college
so you walk around with these slips you go around the community they come inside the stores and they say okay I think 382 I had a dream last night and I saw 382 you'll bet on that people bet all the time on those numbers and hinges there were there was a there were newspapers that were in the community whole industry around numbers giving you advice on the numbers and so what I learned later in life like I learned I was dyslexic in college
so you walk around with these slips you go around the community they come inside the stores and they say okay I think 382 I had a dream last night and I saw 382 you'll bet on that people bet all the time on those numbers and hinges there were there was a there were newspapers that were in the community whole industry around numbers giving you advice on the numbers and so what I learned later in life like I learned I was dyslexic in college
And I heard a young lady listening to a documentary on dyslexia. And I took it out and I said, wait a minute, man, I'm not dumb, I'm dyslexic. So I went from a D student to a A student once I learned. When you look at all these young people who are incarcerated, 30 to 40 percent of them across the country are dyslexic or have a learning disability.
And I heard a young lady listening to a documentary on dyslexia. And I took it out and I said, wait a minute, man, I'm not dumb, I'm dyslexic. So I went from a D student to a A student once I learned. When you look at all these young people who are incarcerated, 30 to 40 percent of them across the country are dyslexic or have a learning disability.
And I heard a young lady listening to a documentary on dyslexia. And I took it out and I said, wait a minute, man, I'm not dumb, I'm dyslexic. So I went from a D student to a A student once I learned. When you look at all these young people who are incarcerated, 30 to 40 percent of them across the country are dyslexic or have a learning disability.
So if you feel- They're struggling in school.
So if you feel- They're struggling in school.
So if you feel- They're struggling in school.
They go. So the crime is not only what they did on the street. It's what we're doing to them.
They go. So the crime is not only what they did on the street. It's what we're doing to them.
They go. So the crime is not only what they did on the street. It's what we're doing to them.
Right now we're doing dyslexia screening. So we're catching a young person and giving them the services that they need, that they don't feel that they're done. How do you even fix dyslexia? What do you do? All you do is learn differently. Your mind process, because the words are mumbled, the letters are mumble jumble mixed up. But once you learn how to process and learn differently, how you learn.
Right now we're doing dyslexia screening. So we're catching a young person and giving them the services that they need, that they don't feel that they're done. How do you even fix dyslexia? What do you do? All you do is learn differently. Your mind process, because the words are mumbled, the letters are mumble jumble mixed up. But once you learn how to process and learn differently, how you learn.
Right now we're doing dyslexia screening. So we're catching a young person and giving them the services that they need, that they don't feel that they're done. How do you even fix dyslexia? What do you do? All you do is learn differently. Your mind process, because the words are mumbled, the letters are mumble jumble mixed up. But once you learn how to process and learn differently, how you learn.
You can rewrite.
You can rewrite.