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  • “I’m killing them, LOL” — The Text Of A Woman In Pennsylvania Who Suffocated Her Son To Death(tr)

    11/17/2016 12:36:59 PM PST · by heterosupremacist · 19 replies
    http://shoebat.com/2016 ^ | 11/17/2016 | Theodore Shoebat
    Full title : “I’m killing them, LOL” — The Text Of A Woman In Pennsylvania Who Suffocated Her Son To Death And Tried To Murder Her Own Daughter. She Even Sent A Video Of The Dead Child To Her Husband A woman will stand trial on charges she killed her toddler son and sent a video of the boy’s lifeless body to his father during a jealous, vengeful argument over more than two hours of text messages. Christian Clark, 21, of McKeesport on Wednesday waived her right to a preliminary hearing on charges including criminal homicide in the Nov. 1...
  • Is algebra an unnecessary stumbling block in US schools?

    03/28/2016 5:07:09 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 232 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Mar. 27, 2016 1:06 PM EDT | Karen Matthews
    Who needs algebra? That question muttered by many a frustrated student over the years has become a vigorous debate among American educators, sparked by a provocative new book that argues required algebra has become an unnecessary stumbling block that forces millions to drop out of high school or college. “One out of 5 young Americans does not graduate from high school. This is one of the worst records in the developed world. Why? The chief academic reason is they failed ninth-grade algebra,” said political scientist Andrew Hacker, author of “The Math Myth and Other STEM Delusions.” Hacker, a professor emeritus...
  • Only 19 Paterson Students Ready For College

    12/02/2014 3:42:58 AM PST · by Neidermeyer · 37 replies
    Fox News NJ ^ | December 1 2014 | Tamara Laine
    Paterson, New Jersey (My9NJ) - In Paterson, New Jersey only 19 kids who took the SAT's are considered college ready. This means that they scored at least a 1500 out of 2400 on the standardized test, and this number is truly shocking considering how large the school district is. Paterson resident Jason Williams is one of the lucky ones. He just graduated high school last year and has been enrolled in college since September, after taking the SAT's three times determined to score over 1500. He says that the key to his success was not falling victim to the streets....
  • LATimes: Obama, Not 'Black Enough'?

    02/19/2007 5:17:13 AM PST · by Mobile Vulgus · 36 replies · 970+ views
    NewsBusters.org ^ | 2/19/07 | Warner Todd Huston
    A very interesting piece by Louis Chude-Sokei is featured in the L.A.Times today, titled Redefining 'Black' and centered upon the question of Barack Obama's relative "blackness". Some of you may have noticed that Barack is not getting the automatic support from African American leaders that many assumed he would get since throwing his hat into the ring for the Democratic nomination for the presidency and Mr. Chude-Sokei makes an effort to inform us as to why this might be true. Unfortunately, while it has a few good points it misses the mark in too many ways. The main point, according...
  • Students, researchers debate the ''acting white'' stigma for blacks

    06/17/2006 11:38:57 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 100 replies · 2,466+ views
    The Virginian Pilot ^ | 6/17/06 | Philip Walzer
    Courtney Smith figures she heard it nearly every day she was in public school: “Courtney acts white.” “Courtney talks white.” “Courtney thinks she’s all that.” Just because she did well in school and spoke proper English. “The black friends I did have, we were the overachievers,” said Smith, now a 20-year-old journalism major at Norfolk State University who hopes to be a news anchor. “We knew that we 'talked white,’ and we were going to continue doing that. We didn’t care if we were teased.” The “acting white” theory – that some black students are dissuaded from trying their hardest...
  • Toward a Unified Theory of Black America

    03/24/2005 1:21:35 PM PST · by sinanju · 9 replies · 838+ views
    The New York Times Magazine ^ | March 20, 2005 | STEPHEN J. DUBNER
    Roland G. Fryer Jr. is 27 years old and he is an assistant professor of economics at Harvard and he is black. Yes, 27 is young to be any kind of professor anywhere. But after what might charitably be called a slow start in the scholarly life, Fryer has been in a big hurry to catch up. He was in fact only 25 when he went on the job market, gaining offers from -- well, just about everywhere. He abruptly ended his job search by accepting an invitation to join the Society of Fellows at Harvard, one of academia's most...