“If you can’t love yourself, how the hell you gonna love somebody else?” - RuPaul - - - - - - - - - - - “if by a "Liberal" they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people -- their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties -- someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a "Liberal," then I'm proud to say I'm a "Liberal.” - John F. Kennedy - - - - - - - - - - - - “Imagine finding someone you love more than anything in the world, who you would risk your life for but couldn’t marry. And you couldn’t have that special day the way your friends do – you know, wear the ring on your finger and have it mean the same thing as everybody else. Just put yourself in that person’s shoes. It makes me feel sick to my stomach …. When I shared a picture of my tattoo on my Twitter page and said, ‘ALL LOVE is equal,’ a lot of people mocked me – they said, ‘What happened to you? You used to be a Christian girl!’ And I said, ‘Well, if you were a true Christian, you would have your facts straight. Christianity is about love.’ The debate resulted in a lot of threats and hate mail to people who agreed and disagreed with me. At one point I had to say, ‘Dude, everyone lay off.’ Can’t people have friendly debates about sensitive topics without it turning into unnecessary threats?” - Pop star Miley Cyrus on her marriage equality tattoo - - - - - - - - - - -
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Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Thursday, April 4, 2013

15 Hilairous Detention Slips

Ahhh, those dreaded detention slips most of you boys got while in High School and Grade School.

Seriously, what was this boy, Khai thinking?  "Khai was running around yelling 'Seal of command fades, I cast seal of command, I cast holy shock. he then punched a boy in the mouth and yelled Hammer of Justice"

And boys weren't the only ones who got them, look at Marissa here...  "Disrupting class - claiming to be the reborn Jesus and hitting another student with a Bible"

Check out all 15 below.  Some of them will have you ROFL.
7 More After the jump...

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Isn't This The Truth? School vs. College

Be prepared, because this is oh... so true! LOL.

Entire Houston Area High School Lip Dubs to "Wavin' Flag" by K'naan

If you want something to make you smile, something to make you proud we live in this great country, or something just to make your day.  WATCH. THIS. VIDEO.
 
With all the craziness in the world, it's amazing how a video with over 1,800 High School students can make your day feel so much better.  Maybe it's because we were all high school students once, or maybe it's because we had or have teenagers who are in school, I don't know.  Maybe it's a combination of all those things.  Regardless, the entire student body of Stratford High School in Houston, Texas, created this video of them lip dubbing to K'naan's song, "Wavin' Flag" and it was absolutely fantastic! Absolutely, absolutely wonderful!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

WTF Has Obama Done? - Issue No. 010 - Education: Children

Yesterday I posted three achievements our President has accomplished over the last three years in regard to college education.  Today I would like to focus on our children.  What has the President done to help your child in the three years he's been in office.  Republicans will tell you, "not a damn thing, this President is a failure at everything,"  but that is simply not the case - that's BS.
President Barack Obama has managed to cover 2 broad policies, 11 funding policies, and 8 targeted actions in regard to our children's education, and future generations.  As hard as it was, he managed to do it with Republicans fighting him every inch of the way.  Remember, they said it from the beginning, their number one priority was to make sure Obama is a one-term President.  And if America fails, Obama fails.

In today's issue I will cover the two broad polices I mentioned earlier, and one in regard to funding.

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Created the Race to the Top Fund ($4.35 billion) to reward States that create comprehensive education reform plans.
Authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), the Race to the Top Assessment Program provides funding to consortia of States to develop assessments that are valid, support and inform instruction, provide accurate information about what students know and can do, and measure student achievement against standards designed to ensure that all students gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in college and the workplace. These assessments are intended to play a critical role in educational systems; provide administrators, educators, parents, and students with the data and information needed to continuously improve teaching and learning; and help meet the President's goal of restoring, by 2020, the nation's position as the world leader in college graduates. 

Through the Race to the Top Assessment Program, the Department awarded two Comprehensive Assessment Systems grants in September 2010.  [Reference-1, Reference-2]

The Obama Administration is committed to reforming America’s public schools to provide every child access to a complete and competitive education.  President Obama recently presented states with an unprecedented challenge and the opportunity to compete in a “Race to the Top” designed to spur systemic reform and embrace innovative approaches to teaching and learning in America’s schools.  Backed by a historic $4.35 billion investment, the reforms contained in the Race to the Top will help prepare America’s students to graduate ready for college and career, and enable them to out-compete any worker, anywhere in the world. [Reference-2]

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Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009.
On February 4, 2009, President Obama signed the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA). This legislation marked a new era in children’s coverage by providing states with significant new funding, new programmatic options, and a range of new incentives for covering children through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). One of the clear goals of the legislation is to support states in developing efficient and effective strategies to identify, enroll, and retain health coverage for uninsured children who are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP but are not enrolled. CHIPRA also provided flexibility to states to expand health care coverage to children who need it, and tasked the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) with developing standards by which states can measure the quality of the care that children are receiving.

U.S. Census Bureau data show that, in 2008, the uninsured rate among children was at the lowest level since 1987, yet 7.3 million children did not have health insurance coverage that year. [Reference-1, Reference-2]

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Provided funding for high-speed, broadband Internet access to K-12 schools.
"There's a big gap that remains between rural and urban areas because it's just hard to make a business case in rural areas," said Jonathan Adelstein, the agriculture department's rural utilities service administrator, in a conference call with reporters. "Rural areas' future depends upon access to broadband and we're not where we need to be today."

The states that will benefit from the funding are: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

As many as one in 10 Americans can't get Internet connections fast enough to engage in such common online activities as watching video or teleconferencing, and two thirds of schools have broadband connections that are too slow to meet their needs, the Commerce Department reported earlier this year. [Reference-1, Reference-2]


As promised, I will come back to this topic in another issue.  Please make sure to read the next issue, Issue No. 011 - Arts and Culture as I continue with
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Saturday, February 4, 2012

College Facts

The real truth about college life...

If you're an alumni, currently attending, or about to go to college, here's some fun facts sure to make you laugh, smile, or worried... LOL.
I'd have to agree with number 20, it's so true.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Keeping It Old Skool - Issue No. 10 - Trapper Keepers

Oh God, forgive me for writing this blog, but I have to reflect on yesteryear for the sake of this series.  I haven't written a Keeping It Old Skool issue since May, and now I know why. LOL.

I don't care what any of you say, Trapper Keepers were the shit!  They held all your crap together and it had pocket folders called Trappers!  

You could find a variety of cool designs that included football, muscle cars, horses, rainbows, and an array of bold colors.  It was the coolest 3-ring binder you would ever have.  The Trapper Keeper had a fold-over closure that was held shut by a strip of velcro, and the rings were made of plastic so that you wouldn't hurt yourself with those old metal ones.  It even had a tab you could pull out, so that the rings would slide open.  It was the greatest invention ever!

I know whoever is reading this is probably laughing their ass off, but you know you had one too!  Hell, you probably cut the damn plastic and slid in your best friends' pictures in there or those hot shirtless pics of Zack Morris and AC Slater from your Pop Star Magazines.

 
How my mother never figured out I was gay when I asked for the rainbow one is beyond me. 

And yes, just so you can get a kick out of it, here's a commercial for your nostalgia. :-)

Saturday, December 31, 2011

How Teachers Grade Tests

This video is too funny for words, but I bet this isn't too off the mark.  I mean, c'mon, really?  Do you actually think a teacher has enough time to go through all those essay questions on your exam?  You know he just dibbles and dabbles here and there, writes a few words of encouragement or disappointment and moves on to the next paper.  Haven't you ever noticed how some of the "red-inked" questions or comments never make sense.

Monday, December 5, 2011

School Portrait

No matter what you do, you cannot tell the girl with the ginger hair to stop smiling.  Directed by Nick Scott and Produced by Michael Berliner, this cute short film will make you smile and laugh.

The film, titled, "School Portrait," features students coming in to have their school pictures taken.  Unbeknownst to them, the photographer will do what he can to keep them from smiling.  And he does this by having the kids say things like, "The banking crisis means I will never afford a home" or he tells a little girl, "there isn't a pet heaven".  Sounds cruel, I know, but it's actually quite funny.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Our Future Is In Their Hands - Take 5

Earlier this week on Jimmy Kimmel LiveJimmy Kimmel broke into a school and spoke with some kids about politics.  It was so darn entertaining.  

I swear, these kids are the cutest and sweetest.  When Jimmy asks them what party they belong to, they say the "Family Party."

When they're asked what the difference is between the Democrat and Republican parties, one of the kids responds, "a democrat is somebody who wants help people and republicans are those who do not want to help people"

Jimmy laughs and says, "I think we know where know where mommy and daddy stand.

OMG, this is hilarious...it gets better.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Our Future Is In Their Hands... Take 1

 

Don't think of it much, huh?  Well... Generation X, Y, and Z will be ruling our country soon, and this is the type of job you can expect; No wonder China is taking over the world.  I thought the images were funny nonetheless, and had to share them with you. 

Here are our creative geniuses at work...


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