Talk about lowering the standard! New Jersey school officials in the Town of Bayonne have officially lowered the passing grade for their students from 70% to 65%…which in reality is a “D”. SMH By lowering the standard for passing grades, the Bayonne Board of Education has certainly gained the attention of local parents, shopping today for school supplies.”The Education Board should focus more on teaching and less on testing and scoring,” one parent said. The previous passing score for each grade was 70, as of this school year it will be 65. The Board says the change brings Bayonne into line with other Hudson County School Districts. Most parents Eyewitness News spoke to don’t like it. “It takes away student incentives to do better,” a parent said. The Board feels the change will help students at all levels of achievement. In a statement, officials say: “It is the marginal student that a passing grade of 65 will help. These students need to be given the opportunity to succeed. Having a passing grade allows students to become involved in extracurricular clubs, athletics, varsity sports, and other civic opportunities.” If you ask us, this is the craziest move any “school official” could make. What do you think? Is this helpful or are we encouraging students (and teachers) to not try hard enough? Source Images via shutterstock
She was born this way, baby. No, really. Before she was Lady Gaga, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was a brunette! Now she is again! Gaga dyed her blonde locks brown and posted the transformation on Twitter. “Time to be brave,” the 26-year-old pop sensation wrote. Brave and beautiful, no? Quite the change! She’s been blonde (with occasional variations, obvi) as long as we can recall. Since back in the Lady Gaga hermaphrodite rumor days. Of course, it does suit her, along with the matching eyebrows. Don’t you think? Do you disagree? Hopefully she’ll post more photos of it soon. What do you think of Lady Gaga with brown hair?
Entrepreneur, author & peak performance strategist, Tony Robbins, talks about why no matter how difficult the situation is, it won’t last forever. Tony was interviewed by Positively Positive Co-founder, Eric Handler, backstage at Radio City Music Hall in New York during a three-city tour with Oprah Winfrey for Oprah’s Lifeclass: the Tour. http://www.youtube.com/v/8c3_11mvy4o?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original: Tony Robbins : How To Navigate Life’s Seasons
Find out more about this topic in my book Spiritual Solutions. www.deepakchopra.com How to have true freedom? Freedom lies in separating yourself from your story. Stories are fictional and connecting them to facts we create a cause effect relationship. When we create stories, we create beliefs that limit us to express our full potential. Next time you suffer, you need to ask that is this the only version of your story or is there another story you can tell yourself using the same facts.
Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson carry HBO’s Sarah Palin-centered tale of the 2008 election, premiering at 9 p.m. Saturday. By Eric Ditzian Julianne Moore and Ed Harris in “Game Change” Photo: HBO Films Before I checked out “Game Change,” HBO’s Sarah Palin-focused retelling of the 2008 presidential election, I handed my screener over to a politically obsessed MTV News colleague. The next morning, he popped into my office and declared, “It was well-acted!” — which seemed like an odd way to lead off the conversation. I expected him to burst through my door, laughing about what a kook Palin is, or wondering why producers didn’t get Tina Fey to play the one-time vice presidential nominee, or waxing poetic about the “hopey, changey” circus that was Barack Obama’s romp through the general election. But, no: well-acted. When I stretched out on the couch for my own viewing a few days later, I finally grasped what my coworker was getting at: The performances in “Game Change” are what separate the film from fluffy caricature or partisan hackery into a compelling, if debatably accurate, piece of current event-tinged pop culture. Julianne Moore manages to present a Palin that transcends mimicry and leaves a viewer (or, at least, this viewer) vacillating between sympathy and exasperation. As chief John McCain campaign advisor Steve Schmidt, Woody Harrelson simply kicks ass, doling out sage advice and f-bomb-heavy attacks with equal aplomb — exactly how I imagine political insiders do it in real life (or, perhaps, just on “The West Wing”). Of the major players, only Ed Harris’ portrayal of McCain himself comes off as a little too much of an “SNL” imitation, his robotic physicality less reminiscent of the Arizona senator than of C-3PO. Nonetheless, all this combines to make “Game Change,” in the best tradition of historical dramas, a tense affair as you sit waiting to find out how it all will end, even as you know exactly what in fact transpired. That’s not to say this film is high art, or even particularly great: It’s not, and it isn’t. Problems abound — from hokey, no-one-honestly-utters-such-patriotic-nonsense dialogue to the enduring question about veracity — but in the end, “Game Change” is gripping throughout, because it’s “well-acted.” Many reviewers agree with that sentiment — though not all. Here’s what critics are saying about the HBO film, which premieres at 9 p.m. Saturday: The Performances “McCain comes off close to saintly, with Harris lending him a grave bafflement over Obama’s success. … Harrelson portrays Schmidt as a man who truly believes that all McCain needs to push him to victory is a little sizzle. … The film, obviously, belongs to Moore, who works hard to make Palin not so much fatally ambitious as one of those naturally confident people who believe that confidence and faith are the most important ingredients of success; ability or even competence can be learned on the job.” — Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times The Spin From the Right “Moore portrays Palin as a Manchurian Candidate for the extreme right who is activated by a phone call from the McCain campaign. Like a hypnotized spy, she’s humorless, incapable of any kind of emotional connection with anyone, bewildered by circumstance and absolutely determined to meet the goal she’s been programmed to complete. … [W]hat HBO and company have done is to bring to life that which justifies the darkest part of their own incapacity to see the humanity in those who might threaten the reelection of Barack Obama.” — John Nolte, Big Hollywood The Spin From the Left “Sarah Palin has everything to lose and precisely nothing to gain from depictions that point her, as ‘Game Change’ does at various point, as an overzealous evangelical Christian. … And those of us who dislike Palin have everything to gain by recognizing that we really, truly won: Palin’s gone from the national stage. … We should accept that, be done with the victory dance, and get down to examining the next generation of plausible Republican rising stars. The greatest damage we could do to Sarah Palin — and one of the better things we could do for ourselves — is to move on from her, totally and irrevocably.” — Alyssa Rosenberg, Think Progress The Final Word “[T]he movie is better than you’ve heard but not good enough to linger in the mind. I wish it had been more of a black comedy and less of a political-psychological case study. Confronted with this level of genial stupidity and accidental madness, only satire can do history justice. Sarah Palin herself is a triumph of style and a failure of substance; ‘Game Change,’ the reverse.” — Matt Zoller Seitz, New York ‘s Vulture.com For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
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Jodie Marsh is a former model who used to pose like THIS . Now, the Brit is a body-builder who poses (in the latest issue of Heat Magazine) like this: Why the change? It’s “not attention seeking,” Marsh insists, it’s simply confidence-boosting: “I feel proud when I look in the mirror. I still can’t believe it’s my body,” she tells the publication. “Like, when I look at my abs, I’m just like, f-cking hell, I love it so much! I’m the prettiest I’ve ever looked.” Do you agree? Would you tap this muscular ass?
Formerly available for purchase as a book and a DVD, Seven Words That Can Change the World, the DVD, is now available online at no charge: http://vimeo.com/27391444 (PRWeb August 30, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/8/prweb8744151.htm Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : PRWeb – Daily News Feed Discovery Date : 30/08/2011 10:14 Number of articles : 2
The Change-Up doesn’t hit theaters until August 5, but Mr. Skin’s got a skinside source who gave us the rubdown on this upcoming comedy, and we’re so excited we just had to share the nudes with you early! Unlike the skingy summer comedies Horrible Bosses and Bridesmaids , our source says The Change-Up actually takes full advantage of its R rating, with nude scenes from both of its female stars! Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman star as a pair of childhood friends whose lives have taken very different tracks- Bateman is a family man and high-powered attorney, while Reynolds is a confirmed bachelor who can barely keep a job. After peeing in a magic fountain (no, really), the guys wake up the next morning to find they have switched bodies and lives. Swapping lives also means swapping wives, and Leslie Mann proves she ain’t no man with two boob-baring scenes, one skincluding a butt shot. But you’ll swear off marriage forever when you see ultra-fine fornicator Olivia Wilde in a thong. In this sexy scene, Olivia climbs up on Reynolds’ lap, baring tight, toned butt cheeks as she grinds away. Olivia is also topless in the scene, and though there isn’t a full-on boob shot, our source says “side boob and sharp nip is in full view for a good 10 seconds.” That’s enough to get Skin Central’s Schlong-Up! Get a cheeky sneak peek with Leslie Mann and Olivia Wilde nude after the jump!
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