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Survey: Kids Brought More Than 185 Guns To School So Far This Academic Year

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A survey found that students brought more than 185 guns to school so far for this academic year. The group that conducted the survey laments that there’s no federal gun safety law in place.

Survey: Kids Brought More Than 185 Guns To School So Far This Academic Year

Kareem Abdul Jabbar honored by the Lakers – Hollywood.TV

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Hollywood.TV is your source for all the latest celebrity news, gossip and videos of your favorite stars! bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! This weekend former teammates and celebrities attended the first “Roast” of basketball legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar George Lopez hosted the event with several hundred guest in attendance. The “Roast” benefited Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Skyhook Foundation.The Skyhook Foundation founded by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,mission of the Skyhook Foundation is to raise the academic aspirations of students by connecting them with mentors. Kareem talked about what it was like to be honored and shares one of his greatest memories from his NBA career. Hollywood.TV is one of the top celebrity news providers in the world. Since 2008, Hollywood.TV has been bringing all the latest celebrity news, interviews, gossip, and candid videos to viewers all over the world. HTV is on the job 24/7, and at all the best festivals from Sundance to Coachella, as well as on the streets every day to cover the hottest celebs in Hollywood, New York, and Miami. Hollywood.TV is currently the third most viewed reporter channel on www.youtube.com YouTube with almost 400 million views, and our footage is seen worldwide! Tune in daily for all the latest Hollywood news on www.hollywood.tv and http like us on Facebook!

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Kareem Abdul Jabbar honored by the Lakers – Hollywood.TV

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19-year-old Tan Zhi Xiang from River Valley High School, who also achieved 9 distinctions at 13 Academic Units. Koh Mingming, who speaks English, Chinese and French, graduated from Hwa Chong#39;s bicultural studies programme. She now has a place at Harvard and Yale. The 2010 GCE A-Level results are out, with Hwa Chong Institution producing a record of 94 perfect scorers, the best in four years. And 19-year-old Koh Mingming is Hwa Chong#39;s top student with 9 distinctions at 13 Academic Units

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Hwa Chong Institution produced a record 94 perfect scorers for the 2010 A-level Examinations, the best results in four years. It did exceedingly well in the Humanities, Mathematics and Sciences. Koh Mingming – the top student across Singapore – scored nine distinctions at 13 AUs. She was part of Hwa Chong#39;s bi-cultural studies programme and is effectively trilingual (English, Chinese and French). She now has a place at Harvard and Yale. More than 60 students scored eight distinctions and b

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Duke Pulls College Republicans Funding

The Duke University College Republicans lost its funding five months after it impeached its chairman because he is openly gay. The student senate Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to defund the organization for the academic year, according to the Duke student newspaper, The Chronicle.Student senators were shown discriminatory and harassing e-mails Wednesday night that Justin Robinette and his supporters received. The senate also voted to revoke the group's charter, but that decision must be approved by the Student Organizational Finance Committee. Robinette said earlier this year that the executive board decided he was unfit to serve as chairman because of “conduct unbecoming of a person in a position of leadership,” including failing to attend events and using the group’s funds for personal use. Robinette said the charges are “petty” and the situations in question occurred before he was unanimously reelected in March, a month before the abrupt impeachment. added by: TimALoftis

1 in 4 Americans Don’t Know Shit

So they did a poll to see if native born, all American citizens know why we celebrate the 4th of July. They found that about three-quarters of residents — 74% — know the U.S. declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. The bad news for the academic system — 26% do not. This 26% includes one-fifth who are unsure and 6% who thought the U.S. separated from another nation. Countries mentioned are France, China, Japan, Mexico, and Spain. I think this is an AMAZING result. Considering that a good 10% of Americans probably have Alzheimer’s. Then another 5% are just regular crazy people. And probably 11% of Americans got offended that some annoying academic calling them up during dinner to ask inane question and answered, “The United States won its independence from the country of Bite Me.” See the complete table at sushibandit.com added by: SushiBandit

Cat Deeley Talks to Movieline About So You Think You Can Dance’s Changes and Stealing Emmys

Cat Deeley’s hosting gig on So You Think You Can Dance acquaints her with talents who want a quick rise to stardom, but her beginnings in TV happened just as swiftly. The 33-year-old star landed an on-air job in her native UK after sending one self-made audition tape to MTV. That job led to countless others, including hosting duties on Brit reality series The Record of the Year and Reach for the Stars . Now that she emcees the US and UK versions of So You Think You Can Dance , Deeley seems poised for a universal takeover. Ahead of SYTYCD ‘s seventh season premiere tonight on Fox, Deeley spoke with Movieline about her academic past, Emmy aspirations, and how the show will be different without Mary Murphy as a permanent judge.

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Human species ‘may split in two’

Humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years’ time as predicted by HG Wells, an expert has said. added by: eugenics

CO2 has almost nothing to do with global warming, discovers top US meteorologist

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100037784/whoops-co2-has-almos… The other night I had a nightmare in which a general election was approaching and all three main competing parties had the same suicidal policy. They all believed in this thing called the Big Bad Fairy and were convinced that the only way to drive off the BBF and her evil hordes was by spending huge sums of taxpayers’ money –

Why is gender studies dominated by one gender?

Last week the annual Gender Studies Conference was held at Bar-Ilan University, which has one of the leading programs in Israel for a master's degree or doctorate in that field. The well-attended conference was titled “Gaps between Practice and Theory” and included 64 speakers at 10 engrossing sessions. However, anyone who studied the conference's program closely would have noticed that there was not even one male among the dozens of speakers. A conference that deals with the complex ties between women and men, with the issue of exploitation and repression, which aimed at examining developments in the field, “forgot” that at least 49 percent of its field included men. This phenomenon can be found not only at the conference but also with regard to the number of male lecturers in the program – 11 per year, as opposed to some 20 women – and the minute number of male students enrolled (0-2 students per year, as compared with 30 women ). As the first and, to the best of my knowledge, only man so far to complete the Gender Studies program at Bar-Ilan, it seems to me this is not merely coincidental. Gender issues were promoted by very talented feminist women who decided to combine field work – quite justified in my eyes – with the academic theories that were developed in parallel. However, alongside this important work, a number of problematic tendencies developed, the most problematic being the lack of men in this field. It is hard to imagine a department for Middle Eastern studies without Arab students and lecturers. It is impossible to imagine a conference on the situation of Ethiopian immigrants without a sizable representation of them. Only one thing is indeed possible – totally feminist and female gender studies. The lack of men in this discourse is ludicrous, not merely because of the lack of a very essential voice in research but because it also undermines the academic side. How is it possible to formulate a theory without reinforcement or criticism from colleagues in the field? During my studies in the program, I found myself listening to the discourse and not being able to believe my ears. The absence of males in so conspicuous a manner – and perhaps their exclusion is intentional – from the academic gender discourse, makes it monotonous. The accepted wisdom is that in the past men repressed women and that they continue to do so today, because every man has the potential to act violently. Bad women? Violent women? Abusive women? Merely vulgar women? There is no such animal. At least not in feminist research. Not that there is not a grain, or perhaps more, of truth in some of these claims. But the way in which the issues are presented and the extent of internal conviction about their truth repress any other form of thought. To my regret, the gender studies program lacks all self-criticism, giving students a narrow view of the world. This approach allows female lecturers and students in the program to “feel at home” and to turn the academic world into another arm for their activity. However it puts them in a very dangerous spot from the academic point of view, that of absolute certitude. It is from places where absolute justice and uniform ideas reigned that hatred and wars have broken out. The heads of the gender studies program would do well to understand that the integration of men into the program as teachers, researchers, colleagues and students would be the right thing for the program itself, and even more so for Israeli society at large. It would be wise on their part to once again stick to academic fundamentals and to encourage continual criticism of research studies and ideas. Without a substantive change, the program will be detached from reality, turn into an academic problem child and often be simply boring. And until such a time as they decide to do change course, it would be appropriate for them to change the program's name to “women's studies” or “feminist studies” – a name that better fits the current academic reality. The writer was the first male to receive a master's degree in Gender Studies fromBar-Ilan University. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/why-is-gender-studies-dominated-by… http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/jdi/lowres/jdin479l.jpg added by: MotherForTruth