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Update: Florida Christian School Decides Not To Expel Young Black Girl For ‘Wild Natural Hair’

We’re glad the school did the right thing. Girl Will Not Face Expulsion Over Natural Hair Kids come to school to learn. The focus shouldn’t be on hair, but on preparing these students to be productive members in society. According to Click Orlando: A Central Florida teen told Local 6 on Monday she faced expulsion because administrators at her private school wanted her to cut and shape her hair. But a day later, administrators appeared to have changed their mind, saying she will not be expelled. Vanessa VanDyke said she was given one week to decide to whether cut her hair or leave Faith Christian Academy in Orlando, a school she’s been going to since the third grade. But for now, she and her mother do not plan to change her hair because it is part of the 12-year-old’s identity. But her natural hair style comes with a cost. “It says that I’m unique,” said VanDyke. “First of all, it’s puffy and I like it that way. I know people will tease me about it because it’s not straight. I don’t fit in.” VanDyke said that first the teasing came from other students, but now, school leaders seem to be singling her out for her appearance. Faith Christian Academy has a dress code and rules against how students can wear their hair. The student handbook reads: “Hair must be a natural color and must not be a distraction,” and goes on to state examples that include, but are not limited to, mohawks, shaved designs and rat tails. Doesn’t make any sense. “A distraction to one person is not a distraction to another,” said VanDyke’s mother, Sabrina Kent. “You can have a kid come in with pimples on his face. Are you going to call that a distraction?” VanDyke said she’s had her large, natural hair all year long, but it only became an issue after the family complained about students teasing her about her hair. “There have been bullies in the school,” said Kent. “There have been people teasing her about her hair, and it seems to me that they’re blaming her.” “I’m depressed about leaving my friends and people that I’ve known for a while, but I’d rather have that than the principals and administrators picking on me and saying that I should change my hair,” said VanDyke. “I’m going to fight for my daughter,” Kent said. “If she wants her hair like that, she will keep her hair like that. There are people out there who may think that natural hair is not appropriate. She is beautiful the way she is.” School administrators told Local 6 in a statement on Tuesday, “we’re not asking her to put products in her hair or cut her hair. We’re asking her to style her hair within the guidelines according to the school handbook.” Vanessa and her mother will be discussing her hairstyle over Thanksgiving as school is in recess until Monday. This is why America is behind in education: we focus on the wrong thing in the classroom.

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Jesus Take The Wheel: Yale Professor Found Dead In Jail Cell After Domestic Dispute With Husband

He wasn’t even safe in police custody. Yale Professor Found Dead In Jail Cell This is sad. According to NBC Connecticut: New Haven detectives are investigating the sudden death of a Yale professor who was being held in a cell at the Union Avenue Detention Facility. Police said Samuel See, 34, of New Haven was arrested on Saturday night. On Sunday, he was found unresponsive in his cell and later pronounced deceased. Police went to See’s home after receiving a complaint of a domestic dispute at 5:15 p.m. Saturday. According to police, See’s husband, Saunder Ganglani, 32, of New Haven, had gone to See’s home to retrieve his belongings despite a protective order that was in place. Ganglani told officers that he’d spent about two and a half hours at the house on Saturday before police responded. Officers charged Ganglani with violating the protective order and spoke with See, who told police to remove Ganglani from the home, police said. As officers were speaking with See, they mentioned there is also a protective order filed for See to stay away from Ganglani and See “became enraged,” police said. He yelled that it was his house, said he shouldn’t be arrested and fought with the officers when they tried handcuffing him. As he was being brought to the cruiser, he yelled “I will kill you. … I will destroy you,” to one of the officers, police said. See had suffered a cut over his eye and police called for EMS to evaluate him, police said. An ambulance transported See to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he was treated. After being released, he was placed in police custody, taken to the detention facility and charged with violating a protective order, interfering with Police and threatening in the second degree. Detectives from the New Haven Police Department are investigating the death. “Mr. Samuel See was delivered to the detention center on Nov. 23 at approximately 9:10 p.m. by New Haven Police and was alert and communicating with Judicial Marshals throughout his detainment until Marshals assigned to the detention center found him non-responsive in his cell at approximately 6 a.m. on Nov. 24. Marshals immediately provided CPR and other lifesaving efforts, until relieved by New Haven Fire and Rescue,” Rhonda Stearley-Hebert, program manager of communications for the Connecticut Judicial Branch, said in an e-mailed statement. See was an assistant professor of English and American Studies who was on leave this semester. “The University community is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Samuel See. Our condolences go out to his family, faculty colleagues, and students, and his friends at Yale and elsewhere,” a statement from Yale says. The situation seems a little fishy. If he was found unresponsive in his cell, he either committed suicide or someone put hands on him. Shutterstock

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Chris Brown’s Mom Blames His Friends For Out of Control Behavior

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R&B bad boy Chris Brown was recently sent back to rehab to deal with his anger issues after he was thrwn out of a California…

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According to TMZ…. Chris Brown’s mom thinks his friends are a bunch of disrespectful scumbags who got him hooked on drugs and turned him into a…

Chris Brown’s Mom Blames His Friends For His Issues

Sesame Street Presents: The Hungry Games!

Sesame Street has done is again. Having already parodied Homeland (via Homelamb ) and Sons of Anarchy (via Sons of Poetry ), the children’s program has now set its sights on The Hunger Games. It tells the tale of Cookieness Evereat and her friends Finnicky, Tick Tock Lady, and Pita  as they plot their escape from poking monkeys and tickling winds. Forget the positive Catching Fire reviews from critics, folks, and check out this first look at The Hungry Games: Catching Fur . And may the cookies be ever in your flavor… The Hungry Games: First Look!

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Sesame Street Presents: The Hungry Games!

Sesame Street Presents: The Hungry Games!

Sesame Street has done is again. Having already parodied Homeland (via Homelamb ) and Sons of Anarchy (via Sons of Poetry ), the children’s program has now set its sights on The Hunger Games. It tells the tale of Cookieness Evereat and her friends Finnicky, Tick Tock Lady, and Pita  as they plot their escape from poking monkeys and tickling winds. Forget the positive Catching Fire reviews from critics, folks, and check out this first look at The Hungry Games: Catching Fur . And may the cookies be ever in your flavor… The Hungry Games: First Look!

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Top 5 Deathbed Regrets: Nurse Reveals Things Most Dying Patients Lament

If you were dying tomorrow, what do you think you would regret most? What would you look back on and wish you had done differently, given another try? A nurse who spent many years working in palliative care – spending day after day with people in the last 3-12 weeks of life – shed some light on this recently. People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality, she notes, and that period at the end of one’s life allows for a great deal of self-reflection. When questioned about regrets they had or things they would do differently, common themes surfaced . Time and again. Here are the most common five: I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me . The most common regret of all. Countless dreams go unfulfilled, due to choices they had made, or not made. And from the moment that you lose your health, it is too late. Are you honoring at least some of those dreams you harbor while you still can? I wish I didn’t work so hard . Another familiar refrain. The dying missed their children’s youth, their partner’s companionship. Can you simplify your lifestyle and make conscious choices to do more with less? And by creating more space in your life, be happier without the same commitments of time and stress? I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings . Many people suppress feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settle for a mediocre existence, not what they were truly capable of. Many even develop illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carry. By speaking honestly, you may raise a relationship to a new level, or rid it from your life altogether. Can you break that barrier? I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends . There are many deep regrets about friendships and not giving them the time and effort they deserved. Everyone misses friends when they’re dying. All that remains in the end, especially the final weeks, are relationships. Are you nurturing yours? I wish that I had let myself be happier . This is a surprisingly common one. Old patterns and habits die hard. Unfortunately, so do we. The “comfort” of familiarity and fear of change leaves us susceptible to pretending to others, and to ourselves, that we are content. When deep within, we longed for more. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to let go and smile, long before you are dying? What are your biggest regrets in life? What are the hardest things to change? And what else, if anything, would you add to this list? Discuss below …

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Top 5 Deathbed Regrets: Nurse Reveals Things Most Dying Patients Lament

If you were dying tomorrow, what do you think you would regret most? What would you look back on and wish you had done differently, given another try? A nurse who spent many years working in palliative care – spending day after day with people in the last 3-12 weeks of life – shed some light on this recently. People grow a lot when they are faced with their own mortality, she notes, and that period at the end of one’s life allows for a great deal of self-reflection. When questioned about regrets they had or things they would do differently, common themes surfaced . Time and again. Here are the most common five: I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me . The most common regret of all. Countless dreams go unfulfilled, due to choices they had made, or not made. And from the moment that you lose your health, it is too late. Are you honoring at least some of those dreams you harbor while you still can? I wish I didn’t work so hard . Another familiar refrain. The dying missed their children’s youth, their partner’s companionship. Can you simplify your lifestyle and make conscious choices to do more with less? And by creating more space in your life, be happier without the same commitments of time and stress? I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings . Many people suppress feelings in order to keep peace with others. As a result, they settle for a mediocre existence, not what they were truly capable of. Many even develop illnesses relating to the bitterness and resentment they carry. By speaking honestly, you may raise a relationship to a new level, or rid it from your life altogether. Can you break that barrier? I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends . There are many deep regrets about friendships and not giving them the time and effort they deserved. Everyone misses friends when they’re dying. All that remains in the end, especially the final weeks, are relationships. Are you nurturing yours? I wish that I had let myself be happier . This is a surprisingly common one. Old patterns and habits die hard. Unfortunately, so do we. The “comfort” of familiarity and fear of change leaves us susceptible to pretending to others, and to ourselves, that we are content. When deep within, we longed for more. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to let go and smile, long before you are dying? What are your biggest regrets in life? What are the hardest things to change? And what else, if anything, would you add to this list? Discuss below …

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The Jonas Brothers Pen Letter, Thank "Best Fans in the World"

The Jonas Brothers appears to be handling their break-up in the most mature fashion possible. They confirmed their split as a group… they appeared on Good Morning America, calmly talking about the complications behind trying to tour this fall… and now they’ve gone out of their way to thank their fans. The Jonas Brothers: It’s Over! Late yesterday, Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas posted a message to their followers, elaborating on individuals plans and bidding farewell to their long-time supporters. Read the text in full here: To Our Dear Friends and Fans Around The World: It is with heavy hearts that we confirm that our time as the Jonas Brothers is over. This decision has not come lightly, and we know that many of you will be disappointed. The time has come for us to move forward on individual career paths. We have been a band of brothers for 10 years and are now choosing simply to be brothers. Going forward, you can expect exciting things from each of us, and we will of course continue to support each other in all things. We would like to say THANK YOU to everyone who has supported and inspired us through the years, and stood by us in this difficult decision. We feel and appreciate your love. Because you waited so long for new music, we want to honor our Team Jonas fan club members by giving you our final album. This digital-only album contains four new studio recordings that would have appeared on our V album (which will now go unreleased). In addition, we’re including 10 live tracks that we feel capture the energy and excitement of this past summer’s tour. Details regarding delivery of this digital album to Team Jonas members will be issued shortly. We hope you enjoy this album as much as we’ve enjoyed performing for you over the last 10 years. It has been an amazing experience. You will always be the best fans in the world. Kevin, Joe & Nick  

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Shine On ‘Em: Ciara Shares Snap Of Her 15-Carat Engagement Sparkler

Somebody’s child support payments are about to skyrocket. As BOSSIP reported, Ciara and Future are now engaged and it looks like the father of four (?) did a good job picking that ring. Via US Weekly reports : The 28-year-old singer shared a photo of her gorgeous new bling with Us Weekly on Monday, Oct. 28. The stunning Avionne & Co. ring, sitting on top of a red rose in the photo, features a large center emerald cut diamond, two slightly smaller side diamonds as well as diamonds on the band. Looks nice. Which do you prefer, CiCi’s ring or Kimmy Cakes’ ? Continue reading