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When it comes to supporting Philly public schools, restaurateur Stephen Starr聽has put his money where his customers mouths are: He raised more than $100,000 for the school district by whenever they ate at one of his restaurants.
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A comment from Sancho Lyttle during yesterday's game between the Atlanta Dream and New York Liberty definitely caught my interest.聽 She was asked by a reporter if the Dream's recent setbacks were due to being unfocused or somehow out of sync.聽 Lyttle answered:<br><br>I say it鈥檚 the curse of the second half. In the six years that I鈥檝e been here, every time it鈥檚 the second half; we play this way until the playoffs. I don鈥檛 know why. I hope to live to see the day that we don鈥檛. I don鈥檛 know what it is. Maybe we鈥檝e lost focus a <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-alma-12>Louis Vuitton Alma Tassen</a> little bit, maybe we鈥檙e playing <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-speedy-17>Louis Vuitton tassen Speedy</a> like we know too much or something. I鈥檓 not too sure.<br><br>It would certainly be very convenient to explain away Atlanta's lack of fortune to a second half of the regular season curse - that way, we could just claim, "it's that time of year again".聽 But was there any way to verify Lyttle's statement?<br><br>I excluded the incomplete 2014 season and looked at the 2009 through 2013 regular seasons - the seasons that Lyttle has been a part of the Dream lineup.聽 For every team currently in the WNBA, I looked at the number of wins they had in the first half of the regular season and the number of wins they had in the second half.聽 Adding up the second <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-portemonn-16>Louis Vuitton Portemonn</a> half wins over the last five years and comparing this sum to the sum of first half wins over the same time frame should give me an idea of how much the team slumps in the back half of the regular season.聽 If second half wins minus first half wins is negative, then there's evidence that the team fades as the season progresses.If the number is positive, the team has been better in the second half than in the first half over the last five years.<br><br>The numbers:
Starr gave an interview to the聽Philadelphia Business Journal about why he promotes the schools.
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Having a strong school system, of course, makes the city better. You have better people going out into society, you have a better talent pool available to you as an employer, and you have employees that feel happy and safe to <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Evora</a> stay in Philadelphia or move to Philadelphia who have children that don鈥檛 feel compelled they have to move out because they can鈥檛 send their children to a school system that doesn鈥檛 have enough money to give them to buy books or computers.
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One of our biggest problems right now is getting employees to come to Philadelphia. We have headhunters that we hire. We have our own recruiting department, and to get exactly this 鈥?upper management people to come to Philadelphia 鈥?has been a little bit of a challenge.
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Sometimes it works <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Galliera</a> really well. Philadelphia is such a beautiful and affordable city, but things <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Lockit</a> like the school system is a big negative when it comes to getting people to move here from Portland or from San Francisco when they have two kids.
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It鈥檚 unaffordable to put them in private schools. Our school system is in shambles, so it helps all the way around 鈥?morally and ethically. If you鈥檙e a business getting people to stay around here, it鈥檚 one of the most important objectives the city should have.
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Starr, incidentally, just opened an El Vez outpost in New York.
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@@@ A comment from Sancho Lyttle during yesterday's game between the Atlanta Dream and New York Liberty definitely caught my interest.聽 She was asked by a reporter if the Dream's recent setbacks were due to being unfocused or somehow out of sync.聽 Lyttle answered:

I say it鈥檚 the curse of the second half. In the six years that I鈥檝e been here, every time it鈥檚 the second half; we play this way until the playoffs. I don鈥檛 know why. I hope to live to see the day that we don鈥檛. I don鈥檛 know what it is. Maybe we鈥檝e lost focus a <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-alma-12>Louis Vuitton Alma Tassen</a> little bit, maybe we鈥檙e playing <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-speedy-17>Louis Vuitton tassen Speedy</a> like we know too much or something. I鈥檓 not too sure.

It would certainly be very convenient to explain away Atlanta's lack of fortune to a second half of the regular season curse - that way, we could just claim, "it's that time of year again".聽 But was there any way to verify Lyttle's statement?

I excluded the incomplete 2014 season and looked at the 2009 through 2013 regular seasons - the seasons that Lyttle has been a part of the Dream lineup.聽 For every team currently in the WNBA, I looked at the number of wins they had in the first half of the regular season and the number of wins they had in the second half.聽 Adding up the second <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-portemonn-16>Louis Vuitton Portemonn</a> half wins over the last five years and comparing this sum to the sum of first half wins over the same time frame should give me an idea of how much the team slumps in the back half of the regular season.聽 If second half wins minus first half wins is negative, then there's evidence that the team fades as the season progresses.聽 If the number is positive, the team has been better in the second half than in the first half over the last five years.

The numbers:

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