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Swirly Seeds: IMAN Posts A Rarely-Seen Photo Of Her And David Bowie’s 17-Year-Old Daughter

Image via Splash IMAN Shares Rare Pic Of David Bowie’s Teen Daughter For Her Birthday It’s not very often that we see photos of IMAN and the late David Bowie’s daughter Lexi, maybe for good reason, but just a few days ago the 62-year-old supermodel took to Instagram to show us what her remarkable DNA helped create. Lexi turned 17-years-old on August 16 and not only did IMAN post a celebratory photo/caption, but Bowie’s Instagram account holder (possibly IMAN), did the same. Over the years, IMAN has dutifully kept Lexi from the public’s eye, but perhaps that is changing with the sharing of this photo. It was widely reported that IMAN was heartbroken over Bowie’s death in 2016 so we can’t really blame her for trying to protect her children. Happy birthday, Lexi!

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A Teacher Told Students, “Don’t Be A Kevin Durant” And Kevin Durant Is Fed Up

Cindy Ord/Getty Images Kevin Durant Ain’t Having This Teacher’s Lesson A picture hit the internet of a teacher’s lesson plan that seems to have been handed out to all of their students. The text on the page has two major headlines, “DON’T BE A…. Kevin Durant ” and “DON’T BE A…Michael Jordan.” Two pretty bold statements. The KD picture even has huge crossout over the poor guy’s face. Teacher used handout to tell students to be like Michael Jordan, not Kevin Durant https://t.co/X8iDwCJ6bI | SB Nation pic.twitter.com/OQcq5nZFZ1 — ProFanz (@ProFanzForum) August 18, 2017 As you probably guessed, the text accompanying “DON’T BE A…Kevin Durant” has to do with his trade this past season, and basically saying don’t cut corners like this teacher thinks Durant did. “Don’t try to turn in an assignment if you have not done what is necessary and expected.” Bashing what’s probably some of the students’ favorite basketball player? Pretty harsh way to set up the semester. “DON'T BE A…Kevin Durant” “DO BE A …Michael Jordan” https://t.co/00R9nQg4HH — SB Nation (@SBNation) August 18, 2017 SB Nation retweeted the tweet, which helped Kevin Durant himself catch wind of this. He wasn’t too happy about the teacher’s advice. whoever did this should be fired and thrown in jail. — Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) August 18, 2017 Pretty intense. Fired or thrown in jail? KD feels personally attacked, and I guess you can’t really blame him. This teacher was on one when they made this, and they might need to modify their teaching materials before next semester rolls around.

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Heartbreaking: Afghanistan War Hero Dog Accidentally Euthanized in Arizona Today | Her Puppies Are Safe (?) in the U.S.

November 15th, 2010 06:44 PM ET Afghanistan dog hero accidentally euthanized A dog rescued from Afghanistan after she alerted soldiers to a suicide bomber was accidentally euthanized at an Arizona shelter on Monday. A Pinal County Animal Care and Control employee has been placed on administrative leave for failing to follow procedures and euthanizing the wrong dog. The dog, Target, was recently brought over from Afghanistan by a soldier who had returned from his tour of duty. Target was featured by CNN for heroism after saving dozens of soldiers from a suicide bomber on February 11. “She got her name because the Afghans we lived with were constantly trying to off her. She's been shot in the leg. … The Afghans actually ran over her,” Sgt. Christopher Duke said, who helped care for Target in Afghanistan and has adopted her packmate Rufus. “There's no killing this dog for sure. She's pretty much been through it all, ” he said upon their reunion in July in Georgia. Target's new owner, Army Sgt. Terry Young whose life was saved by the stray, helped bring the 2-ish-year-old from Afghanistan to her new home in Arizona. She disappeared from Young's home on Friday. Facebook postings requested help in finding her. Target saved U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan Animal Care and Control received a call about a stray female shepherd-mix dog in the San Tan Valley area on Friday. An animal control officer picked up the dog and brought her to the shelter where the dog stayed over the weekend. The dog was not microchipped or licensed with the county, shelter officials said. On Monday morning, the employee mistakenly took the dog out of its pen and euthanized it. The dog was not scheduled for euthanasia. “I am heartsick over this. I had to personally deliver the news to the dog’s owner, and he and his family are understandably distraught,” said Animal Care and Control Director Ruth Stalter. “We work hard get to strays reunited with their owners. When it comes to euthanizing an animal, there are some clear-cut procedures to follow. Based on my preliminary investigation, our employee did not follow those procedures.” In an e-mail, Young told CNN affiliate KPHO, “I'm an absolute wreck today, and it's everything in my power to hold it together for me and my family. My 4-year-old son just can't understand what is going on with Target and keeps asking me to get the poison out of her and bring her home. They don't want her to go be with God yet.” “An investigation is under way, and we will cooperate fully. We will also thoroughly review procedures to ensure that something like this does not happen again,” Stalter said. “This is unacceptable, and no family should be deprived of their companion because procedures were not followed.” Target was pregnant when she helped thwart the suicide bomber by attacking him. She had her litter of puppies in Afghanistan. Target's puppies have since been brought to the United States. added by: EthicalVegan

Lesbian Students Stopped From Graduating

Two female high school students in Oklahoma are firing back at their school for refusing to let them graduate after discovering the two are a couple. According to KWTV News, 18-year-old Melissa McKenzie said she was kicked out of Del City High School in Del City, Okla., at the beginning of the semester when the principal found out she was living with her girlfriend instead of her family. The principal then told her if she returned to her family's home, she would be welcomed back to school. Kelsey Hicks (pictured), McKenzie's girlfriend, dropped out of school but wanted to finish her education so she could become a firefighter. Upon asking school leaders if she could return, she said they instead encouraged her to drop out. “The principal will say 'Well, you're gay. You're not going to do anything with your life. You might as well just drop out now,'” Hicks said. “It's stuff to put you down that makes you want to drop out.” http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2010/11/15/Lesbian_Students_Stopped_from_Gra… added by: timetide

Cities of Refuse

I’ve mentioned before on my blog about the giant mound of trash twice the size of Texas floating around in the Pacific Ocean, but only as part of another blog. Since National Geographic wrote about it today, along with some of the first documentation of the phenomenon, I thought I’d bring it up again. Here is a link to the National Geographic article. Here is a better picture of it. The floating plastic trash creates a hazard for aquatic life and consumers of aquatic life in the area, and represents 10% of the total worldwide plastic thrown away each year. No one knows how deep the marine dump is. The Scripps company is funding the effort to document to floating island of garbage. For those of you unfamiliar with Scripps, they own HGTV, several magazine holdings, and a news station and news paper in almost every state. They own a station in Tulsa and a paper in Muskogee here in Oklahoma. I am interested to see where this project leads in the future. If you assume we can ever even stop the annual input of plastic to this contribution, you still have the problem of what are we going to do with what is already there? Will we tie it together and create new land masses? The cities of the future? Or will we put it in a rocket ship and blast it off into the sun. I would love to be a part of this project, but barring that, I am excited to at least see someone researching it finally. Continue reading

No Such Thing As Clean Coal…

I am enrolled in an Environmental Studies class this semester at college, and the professor has asked us each to start a wiki as part of the curriculum. Since I am unfamiliar with this technology, I had to do some researching. I found this wiki , and thought it was interesting. It discusses coal issues. I’ll share my wiki with everyone once I figure out how to get it set up.

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