One Dollar
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First episode date | August 30, 2018 |
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Final episode date | November 1, 2018 |
Networks | CBS All Access |
Directors | Craig Zobel |
Oct 25, 2018 | |
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ID | 932488 |
About One Dollar
"One Dollar" is a mystery set in a small rust belt town in post-recession America, where a one-dollar bill changing hands connects a group of characters involved in a shocking multiple murder. The path of the one-dollar bill and point of view in each episode paints a picture of a modern American town with deep class and cultural divides that spill into the open as the town's secrets get revealed.
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Apology to US teachers over 'dash for cash' charity stunt
... JUST IN: An arena in South Dakota is holding a “Dash for Cash” where teachers get on their knees and fight for One Dollar bills that they can use for classroom supplies while spectators watch and cheer...
Apology to US teachers over 'dash for cash' charity stunt
A hockey team and bank have apologised after a charity event for South Dakota teachers went viral and was condemned online as demeaning and " dystopian".
The " Dash for Cash" on Saturday saw willing teachers at a hockey game scoop as many possible $1 bills (£0. 8) into their clothing in under Five Minutes .
The Educators , who are among the lowest funded in the US, said they would spend The Money on school supplies.
On Monday, The Local hockey team and bank that donated The Cash apologised.
In a statement, the Sioux Falls Stampede and the CU Mortgage Direct bank said: " Although our intent was to provide a positive and fun experience for teachers, we can see how it appears to be degrading and insulting towards the participating teachers and the teaching profession as a whole.
" We deeply regret and apologise to all teachers for any embarrassment this may have caused. "
They added that they received applications from 31 teachers and randomly drew 10 to appear on the ice for The Promotion .
JUST IN: An arena in South Dakota is holding a “Dash for Cash” where teachers get on their knees and fight for One Dollar bills that they can use for classroom supplies while spectators watch and cheer. (h/t )
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Each teacher received at least $500, they said, adding that the teachers were each " profiled and introduced prior to The Event ". They will each now receive another $500, and another $500 will be given to The Other 21 teachers who were not selected.
Teachers had told The Argus Leader newspaper that they would spend The Money on standing desks or cameras they would use for uploading teaching materials online.
Critics compared The Event to The Hit Korean Netflix show, Squid Games, in which competitors fight to the death for a cash prize.
Others condemned it as " humiliating" and pointed out the many ways that teachers have struggled under the pandemic.
According to the newspaper, South Dakota teachers are paid an average of $49,000 per year, making them the lowest paid in The Nation .
Teachers in the US are also often expected to spend their own money on teaching tools in the classroom.
Source of news: bbc.com