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I know this is wrong of me to instigate my conservative friends, but dude this rocks. I admit it is underhanded and dirty but damn funny.
Archive for the 'daily links' Category
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So gonna buy a train horn for Steino's echo. Bad ass
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So you wanna check out the pervs and the burglaries. This is the ultimate web tool for finding out how bad you neighborhood really is
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This is handy. Bookmarklet that gives you the attribute data in easy form for any flickr foto. Good stuff.
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This is the balance to his post last week in glowing support of the teacher merit plan as it stands. His idea for accountability is all around. Have the parents get some skin in the game too. Next should be the legislators merit plan for find interesting ways to consistently provide "more with less" situations
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A long look at the psuedo-science that is the core of education reform that really holds down real reform and keeps educators on the defense, parents scared and politicians employed with coming up with new ideas to fix the old bad ones
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So it isn't the administration, teachers or books but where and how you live. Hmmm. Can we put society and parents on merit pay
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The best balanced and closest to the truth I have seen written about SB6 and the merit pay in Florida
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Alan takes it to Palin-ville and craps on her coats [not really and sorry for the gratuitous Dane Cook quote]
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Wanna buy some dino poop?
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More WTF internet goodness. tumblr makes the internet a better place, by default
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Wal-Mart, game changer in localvore economics? Can they be the savior of the food supply based in the industrio-agri-complex? Hmmmm.
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Chock this up to how bad ass the Roomba is.
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Great short story for the apocalypse fan. A great little review of the plot devices in movies and fiction wrapped in a clever road trip through disease ravaged north Florida. The end burns bright and fast. Loved it.
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I hope this begins to cause a debate. Despite the title there has not been one that is based on the merits of a idea only the rejection of old paradigms rather than looking at the reasons for their failure. Much of education reform has been done to counter social and cultural ills, bad parenting and lack of money not bad teaching wholesale that politicians love to point at. That being said, I am not staying around to find out who wins. I am in school for a new career. My advice to education majors, double major now.
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Wow, show your boobs and become a medical expert. This mind sink runs in the yuppies and it scares the hell out of me the un-vaccinated epidemic bombs running around daycare these days. Takes one fun trip to a less vaccinated destination and bammo. Happened in San Fran a few years ago. A baby died but the parents are unapologetic. "Sorry bout your dead kid. At least I avoided the phantom autism vaccine." Our fascination with meta-physical truth that routinely does not pan out versus the proven track record of solid science is mind numbing to me. How does one outlining report paraphrased in a 200 word article convince one to discount the mass of educated minds is confusing to say the least.
Shut up Jenny or get the degree and do real research yourself.
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Hmm, now I have reason when the familials questions my stance. I am just smarter than them. Ha.
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What is striking about this list is the number of gaffs the American companies have made and they wonder why we have bought foreign for the past decades now. Toyota may have given them the best stimulus package ever
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So now my AppleTV is back to useful again. This is this weekends late night project











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