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Iran calls logo for 2012 Olympics "racist"
Country suggests it might boycott games because London logo spells "Zion"


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Video: Gov. Christie responds to Obama
Gov. Chris Christie (R- N.J.) responded to remarks the President made to the National Governors Association Monday in which Obama supported proposes to changes to health care reform. "Candidly, I may not even be governor in 2014 so the fact that he's offering flexibility in 2014 is really of no moment to most governors," Christie said.


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Bob Dylan muse Suze Rotolo dies
Artist who appeared on the cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" dies at 67 of lung cancer


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Qaddafi "delusional," unfit to lead, says Susan Rice
In press briefing, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. calls on Qaddafi to "step aside," but says future is up to Libyans


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Abram Boise Arrested: MTV reality star smears poop in jail cell, says report
Twitter post claims he threw feces at officer


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Are boys (men) really the outcasts of society?

“Believing that differences exist between human groups is very different from believing that some groups are inherently inferior to others.” (Steven Mithen, “The Prehistory of the Mind”)

There was an uproar created in some academic circles when Dr. Larry Summers, the president of Harvard University suggested that in some cases, men might be better at math than women. In a response to angry protest from a handful of academics, Dr. Summers pledged to spend $50 million dollars over the next ten years to improve the climate for female scientists at his university. Dr. Summers based his commitment on the fact that “Universities like Harvard were designed a long time ago, in many respects, by men for men.”

While it is true that as recent as 1975, men graduating from college outnumbered women, Since1981, more women than men have been enrolling in college. In 2002, the percentage of men enrolled in public colleges hit an all-time low of 43.3 percent compared to 56.7 percent for women. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 6, 2005)

Changes over the last few years have made the American educational system more user friendly for girls than it was in the past. Many of these changes were brought about by concerns generated in academic circles that girls were getting short changed when compared to boys. The fear was that not only were girls losing out academically in a system that was perceived to favor boys, but also that the self-esteem of the average young girl was taking a battering as a result.

While educators and academics focused on how to help girls fare batter academically, few have paid attention to the staggering number of boys who are falling through the cracks of the American educational system. The following information is not meant to take anything away from the need to tailor educational policies that benefit girls, but to illustrate that while girls have moved ahead, boys have fallen way behind.

Here is the reality about the current state of affairs for boys in our country’s public schools:

• Adolescent boys are twice as likely as adolescent girls to be diagnosed as learning disabled.

• Two-thirds of high school special-education and handicapped students are male.

• Adolescent male learning disabilities are more intractable, on average, than those of adolescent females.

• Adolescent males drop out of high school at four times the rate of adolescent females (this includes females who drop out to have babies).

• Ninety percent of adolescent discipline problems in schools are male, as are most expulsions and suspensions.

• Adolescent males are significantly more likely than adolescent females to be left back a grade.

• Adolescent males on average get worse grades than adolescent females.

• The majority of salutatorians and valedictorians now are female.

• Compared to girls, boys finish their education less frequently, they finish high school with lower average grades, and fewer go to college.

• According to the National Center for Educational Statistics of the U.S. Department of Education, fewer boys than girls now study advanced algebra, geometry, and chemistry.

• Adolescent males are outscored by adolescent females by twelve points in reading and seventeen points in writing.

• The U.S. Department of Education recently pointed out that this gender gap in reading/writing is equivalent to about one and one half years of school.

• The average high school freshman girl is reading as well as the average high school junior boy.

(Above statistics from “A Fine Young Man, What Parents, Mentors and Educators can do to Shape Adolescent Boys into Exceptional Men” by Michael Gurian)

These startling statistics are probably due to a number of factors. As I wrote in the second part of this series, even though males out-represent females at the top end of brain bell curve, males are also over-represented at the bottom end of the curve. The male brain is responsible for more geniuses, but it is also more fragile than the female brain. This alone contributes to many of the special needs boys have academically.

Many other social, economic, racial, and educational factors also contribute to the situation. Many more boys are growing up in broken and single parent homes than in the past. Boys have fewer positive male role models. The primary grades are dominated by female teachers. Boys spend more time playing video games and watching TV than ever before. Boys are exposed to ever increasing levels of violence.

But there are other factors within the educational system itself that are contributing to the problem.

Standardized testing in schools across the country has created a situation where school administrators are eliminating recess and PE to leave more time for teaching the students how to pass the tests. Even though the Surgeon General states that children need at least 30 minutes of exercise per day, only one state in the country has mandatory physical education in grades K-12.

The public school system in Tacoma, WA (where my son Steve attended school) recently eliminated recess completely in elementary school. Administrators claimed that teachers needed the extra time to adequately prepare students for standardized testing (how much information do we need to cram into a seven year-old’s head in a day?).

As a child, I used to joke that lunch, PE, and recess were my favorite classes. It was PE and recess that kept me sane as a young boy during the hours I spent in the classroom. I can’t imagine how I would have survived elementary school without the chance to run, play, compete, tussle, socialize, and exert myself physically.

If you have spent any amount of time around young boys, you know how active they can be and how much they need physical activity to burn off excess energy. Try keeping a seven year old boy sitting in one place and focused for six to seven hours on a subject in which he is not particularly interested and it is no surprise more and more boys are being diagnosed with learning disabilities and ADD/ADHD.

Consider a fairly typical seven year old boy in the average second grade classroom. He gets up at 5:30 in the morning so his mother can drop him off at daycare on her way to work. His breakfast consists of a Pop-Tart or Egg McMuffin. After two hours of preschool, he gets on the bus for school. Here he sits on a hard plastic chair for seven hours with no break for exercise or recreation (perhaps many school administrators have forgotten the cardinal rule of education — the mind can only absorb and much as the butt can endure).

This typical boy has an 80% chance of his teacher being female. The bulk of the average school day will be training in two basics — how to please a woman and how to pass a nationally mandated standardized test. Oh, yeah, his lunch will consist of a bag of potato chips and a Mountain Dew (purchased in the school cafeteria vending machines). He will then catch the bus back to day care until his mother picks him between 6:30 and 7:00PM. Before bed he will have to do his homework, chores, eat dinner (often fast food), and maybe watch a little TV or play a video game.

Now, consider the average day of this same boy 10 years later when he is a high school junior (if he makes it that far). Now instead of being dropped off at day care before school, he drags himself out of bed, skips breakfast all together, and plays an hour of Halo before driving himself to school. On the way, he is likely to smoke a joint to help him cope with his day ahead

He will spend seven to eight hours sitting on a hard plastic chair with an attached desk which is probably way to small for his body (my son, 6’ 3” and 220 pounds couldn’t convince his high school administration to give him a chair and desk that fit his body – even with a doctor’s note. He was forced to sit for hours and learn (?) in the same sized chairs as his much smaller female classmates).

If the previous 11 years haven’t completely killed this 17 year old boy’s ability to sit and pay attention in the average classroom, he now has to try and focus on complex information while 20 or so seventeen year old girls dressed like Jessica Simpson vie for his attention. As soon as school is over, he heads for his part-time job that will keep him up until 11:00PM. Afterwards, he might smoke another joint to help him fall asleep.

Wonder why boys aren’t faring so well in our current academic environment?

There are no easy answers or simple solutions to the current state of affairs for boys in the educational system. One thing is for sure, if we don’t pay attention to the problem and start experimenting with alternative ways of educating boys, more and more will fall through the cracks. The loss to the individual boys and the cost to society are too great to be ignored.

Someone has to speak out for boys and start doing something different.

In Part Four of this series, I will present one proposal for improving the educational process for boys. I will focus on the idea of same gender classrooms and schools for boys and girls. There are encouraging results from classes and schools who have experimented with same gender education. Unfortunately certain groups are fighting to keep this idea out of mainstream education.

Stay tuned.

If you are aware of alternative ways of approaching education for boys or are involved in such programs, share your experience. What is working, what isn’t? What kinds of resistance have these programs met, and from whom?
 
Dr Robert Glover


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House moves to stop laser targeting of aircraft
Legislation would make knowingly aiming pointers at planes a federal crime


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8 men arrested in burning of Denver 14-year-old at house party, say police
Charges up to attempted murder, police say some partygoers let themselves get lit on fire


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Video: Oscars 2011 fashion report card
Style expert Felix Mercado speaks with CBSNews.com's Karina Mitchell about some of this year's Academy Awards fashion hits and misses.


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Nice Guys Must Work on the following:

  • Stop seeking approval and start making their needs a priority.
  • Create satisfying relationships.
  • Stop caretaking and fixing other people’s problems.
  • Set boundaries.
  • Live up to their full potential in work and career

    This refers to Nice Guy Syndrome not actual genuine Nice Guys


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    WHEN I'M DRUNK…I WRITE SONGS.

    Every moment spent with beer is like hell.

    What you could feel is a shitfull of pain.

    Why tears are coming out whenever I'm starting to say something about guys.

    Words don't last but feelings does.

    Still in grief, still all left.

    Dummies make us happy but why ain't I.

    Been through the wilderness like Madonna said so.

    Still a virgin in love but sex I ain't so.

    Happy to those who cherish and sadness to those who doesn't.

    Feeling blue, feeling glued to all your lie full of memories.

    Stick your tongue out I stick mine out, but where should our hearts be at?

    Live with vanity, live with strategy, should that be our energy.

    Shouldn't it be love, shouldn't it be feelings?

    Why couldn't it work even if we are hell miles apart.

    I know it doesn't stick, I know it doesn't even last.

    But couldn't it be controlled till our last days fall apart.

     

    A song for godamn jerks who thought they're the last thing on earth! Hell to you!

     

    *Bitterness strikes*


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    LATE TO PARTY.huhu
    My poor niece, hay, kawawa naman, sa sobrang tagal namin sa byahe, nalte kami sa bdy party, di tuloy nakasali si haven,huhuhu, I feel so bad about it. Nakakawa pa siya oh. huhu.
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    BEHIND THE SCENES- BAD ROMANCE MUSIC VIDEO
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    Who's "Phone" do you like? Lady GaGa's Telephone or Beyonce's Videophone? hahaha, vote now.

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    MY XMAS TASK AND WISH LIST

    MY WISHES:

    A BRAND NEW PHONE.

    A NEW IPOD SHUFFLE PLAYER.

    A FRED PERRY BLACK BOWLING BAG.

    A DOLL'S EYE CONTACT LENSES.

     

    MY TASKS:

    HAVE A HOT BODY. (STILL I CANT HAVE<hay)

    HAVE SOMEONE SPECIAL.

    :'C

    THAT"S ALL>haha


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    Hay…xmas is near. Need somebody to keep me warm and merry.

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    It's not the Speechless, it's her Telephone.
       Lady GaGa's fanpage gagadaily.com, just posted last January 28, 2010. That they had started to film her upcoming music video, Telephone, together with my girl Beyonce, from her latest album, The Fame Monster. Hay just informing you guys, coz as a fan I know from all your hearts that we want her back from the scenes of every tube there is, and it's been a mistake that we all know that she's up to do the speechless video instead. So now it's all clear, that GaGa is upto her new Telephone, music video, so better be ready for some massive prison break action! Yeah it's a prison kind-of-film.

    Anyway to further understood what I wrote, here's the real thing:

    Lady Gaga and Beyoncé will be filming the music video for their latest single “Telephone” today in Los Angeles! The theme of the video is women in prison, and Tyrese Gibson has been chosen as the leading man!

    Reportedly, the casting call was looking for a lot of prison inmates and Lady Gaga and Beyoncé body doubles. It’s a…
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    Untitled / Fantastic - Slum Village
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    The Look of Love - Slum Village
    The Look of Love - Slum Village
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    The Hole Punch Generation - Stunning Début Album Out Now

    http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB034/AB034.htm

    The Hole Punch Generation's music is defined by it's raw intensity and beauty and has been compared to bands such as Radiohead, Arcade Fire & Sigur Ros. Each track soars and glides across manipulated electronics, shoegaze guitar riffs and the unique outpouring of Balthrop’s unique falsetto vocals.

    Buy the CD for only £6: http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB034/AB034.htm

    "Don’t Go” explodes, bursting into life with a sledgehammer of shoegaze that hits you and vibrates for forty minutes. Welcome to the world of the Hole Punch Generation: everything thrown at you, kitchen sink first."

    "Balthrop’s singing is only part of the Hole Punch Generation’s arsenal—they take a surgical approach to songwriting, with each track’s breathy neurosis carefully dissecting Roxy Music’s Avalon (1982) and everything on Type Records. If you want disheveled symphonies, you’ve come to the right place. If you want Richard Ashcroft’s solo career crossed with the sounds
    of an interrogated unicorn, you can come in too."

    “Conversations” taster single indicated, they can rip your heart out without compromising a sound that is inspiring, uplifting and, frankly, bloody beautiful. Fans of everyone, from Radiohead to Eno, would be wise to track this down."

    "What we have here infact, is lush dreamy soundscapes reminiscent at times of the likes of M83, but never losing any form of originality. Here is music that is happy to sooth you to sleep, here is a band that desperately should not be overlooked."

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    Brisbane Laneway 2011

    Fri 4 Feb – St. Jerome's Laneway Festival 2011 - Brisbane

    Bands I reviewed for Fasterlouder:

    On a blisteringly hot and oppressively humid Friday, the annual St Jerome’s Laneway Festival turned the normally unglamorous industrial exhibition area off St Paul’s Terrace in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley into a party precinct, bringing along some of the best current music from both hemispheres. Decked out in finest “retro” outfits we could muster, we set course to Alexandria St.

    Jenny & Johnny – also known as Rilo Kiley’s frontwoman Jenny Lewis and her partner Johnathan Rice – hilariously soundcheck as Led Zeppelin’s When The Levee Breaks blasts through the PA. Sadly, their own music doesn’t pack anywhere near as much of a punch, falling somewhere between Best Coast and The Like and pretty much staying there. This, however, doesn’t stop scores of “indie” kids from enjoying the duo’s adroit, four-on-the-floor ditties and dying of cute.

    Back at the sun-scorched New Alexandria St Stage, Beach House emerge as the sonic equivalent of an exquisite-tasting smoothie. The regulation dress code being white – respectively a blazer for the stunning vocalist/keyboardist Victoria LeGrand and very 80’s Depeche Mode jeans for guitarist Alex Scally – immerse one and all in a state of dream pop bliss. Opening with a stately Walk In The Park, Baltimore’s finest reverie-inducers raise goosebumps with the heart-stopping Norway and 10 Mile Stereo, playfully shake their hair on Zebra and bid us a fond adieu with a celestial Take Care. It’s a beautiful Teen Dream all the way, even if lilting fan favourite Lover Of Mine is a no-show.

    At the glamorously-titled Inner Sanctum (not a bad name for a building normally serving as a livestock shed), Brooklyn’s The Antlers captivate the onlookers with their emotion-charged songs from 2009’s acclaimed Hospice album (topics: cancer, suffering, love, abuse, death – perfect Six Feet Under material). Peter Silberman’s pained tenor bounces off the concrete walls and it’s an impressive display, yet we conclude the band would be a lot more at home in a smaller venue with better-quality sound.

    We head over – with swarms of others – to catch all-female LA combo Warpaint for half their set. It’s enough time for us to dig their tribal drumbeats, effects-drenched guitar lines and Siouxsie & The Banshees-redolent vocals. Undertow is a groovy highlight.

    Splendour 2010’s surprise package, Two Door Cinema Club are given a heroes’ welcome at the now-packed Alexandria St – and duly kickstart the party. Just like at Woodford, the Northern Irishmen open with a mighty double of Cigarettes In The Theatre and Triple J hit Undercover Martyn (the crowd chanting practically every word) – cue a pneumatic basslines and stabbing guitar hooks galore. Arguably the best song from last year’s audacious debut Tourist History, This Is The Life packs a similar knockout punch, while Do You Want It All and Something Good Can Work are likewise impossible not to shimmy along to. Dancing our way out during Come Back Home, we can only guess what kind of reaction they caused with the closing I Can Talk.

    A devoted Blonde Redhead fan for years, tonight this reviewer’s wish to see them live finally comes true. Despite playing at the acoustically-lacking Inner Sanctum, the New York trio are a trancelike experience. Kazu Makino is in her own world, enunciating different kinds of emotions with her signature cracked-child voice as the Pace twins lock the throbbing, electronics-augmented groove with deft guitar and drum work. From 2007’s career pinnacle 23, Spring And By Summer Fall, Dr Strangeluv and the spiralling title track arrest with their haunting progressions and sublime arrangements; Amedeo’s angelic on Misery Is A Butterfly staple Falling Man while Kazu looks singularly possessed on the thwacking Equus. The final one-two of respectively improbable musical fury and beauty, Melody Of Certain Three erupts in a maelstrom of treated noise and eardrum-piercing shrieks andPenny Sparkle’s gorgeous Spain makes for a soothing finish.

    As the sunset fades, New York’s Yeasayer bring the multicoloured lights and a full-scale worldbeat party to Alexandria St. The impossibly catchy electropop foray O.N.E. is one hell of a joyous opener, followed by a wonderfully trippy Tightrope and shuffling Rome; our only logical choice is to dance hard. An unexpected delight comes in the shape of All Hour Cymbals trio of Sunrise, 2080 and Wait For The Summer before the Caribbean-flavoured Mondegreen gives the two thousand-odd feet another workout. Having earlier professed his admiration for the “beautiful” punters of both sexes, frontman Chris Keating (who consistently keeps pumping out David Byrne-school dance moves) observes that the area resembles the first Robocop and promptly gets reminded by baggy pants-clad bassist Ira Wolf Tuton that most of the attendees weren’t even born when that movie came out. Later on, we eagerly lend our shaky vocal chords for Madder Red’s yodelling refrain and the life-affirming Ambling Alp seals the festival’s ultimate set.

    Deerhunter at the Car Park are on the other hand great to rest our legs to, but still feel a bit too anaemic performance-wise. Oddball frontman Bradford Cox humbly standing on the left, the Atlanta four-piece only really ascend on Helicopter from last year’s Halcyon Digest, which sounds commendably big and echoey.

    Another Splendour triumph, Oxford’s Foals start in a fairly restrained fashion with the opening treble of Blue Blood, Olympic Airways and Total Life Forever, yet kick the crowd into action with breakthrough 2008 single Cassius. From then on, they keep getting better and better, taking off and summoning a massive response with Miami, delving into frenetic Afrofunk territory on After Glow and nailing a bona fide majestic moment with Spanish Sahara. A great band that has become fantastic along the way; additional props go to the rhythm section, who tonight are nothing but skin-tight and riveting.

    One of the festival’s unexpected whimpers is the otherwise remarkably talented Gotye, whose Car Park set is plagued by technical difficulties. An extended drum solo does not remedy the situation and we cross over to watch Canadian electro-rockers Holy Fuck, who are infinitely more invigorating and pack ten times more excitement in the last few minutes of their slot.

    In stark contrast with their bombastic Big Day Out 2009 appearance, Australia’s own electro boffins Cut Copy fall flat in cowpat fashion. Three songs in, the Zonoscope material fails to get the crowd going and we retreat under the Inner Sanctum’s tin roof for a much more fitting Laneway finale – Sacramento’s funky party troupe !!!.

    Seasoned entertainers with a fearsome live rep to boot, the Californians go off like fireworks, keeping the sauna-hot room moving in all directions. Dynamo vocalist Nic Offer swaggers and preens like a cross between the younger, lithe Mick Jagger and Iggy Pop, striking epic poses, working the audience into a frenzy on Must Be The Moon and Jamie, My Intentions Are Bass, diving into the front rows and generally living it up like a true partyman. A majorly-transformed cover of Prince/Sheena Easton duet U Got The Look goes down a storm and in the most profound display of admiration I’ve seen at a gig so far, a pair of men’s jeans flies onstage, the frontman duly pulling them on top of his venerable short shorts during Heart Of Hearts.

    Still showering ourselves with sweat in the omnipresent humidity and “ow!”-ing at our overworked backs, legs and feet, we declare Brisbane Laneway a triumph of music and a damn good day indeed and begin our journey home. Keep the good times going.


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    5 Ela Remix - Slum Village
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