Diversity and inclusion organizations on campus work to promote understanding – Campus – Daily Illini


Diversity and inclusion organizations on campus work to promote understanding – Campus – Daily Illini.

School Made Third Grade Student Pay To Use Bathroom


Jonathan Turley, a GWU law professor (who taught there when I attended, though I wasn’t fortunate enough to take a course from him) has an excellent and very active bog. If you don’t follow him or have not read any of his previous posts, I would encourage you to do so. This particular post addresses a situation so ridiculous I had to reblog it.

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By Darren Smith, Weekend Contributor

Evergreen Public School District LogoThe mother of a third grade girl attending Mill Plain Elementary School in Vancouver, Washington is demanding changes in a school room program where students are required to pay to use the bathroom. The program was to be a lesson in money management where students received and worked for Monopoly Money to buy items in the classroom but the teacher required a payment of M$50.00 in order to use the bathroom.

Jasmine Al-Ayadhi told reporters her nine year old daughter, Reem, did not want to pay to use the bathroom and ultimately had an accident, causing her both discomfort and having to endure teasing by other children. In agreeing with the need to teach children the value of money Jasmine said, “Work for your money, to earn it, to buy like a little toy or a little squirt gun or a little ball. When it…

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For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished.


Another excellent blog from Ancient Chridtian Wisdom

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Prophet Moses with Aaron & Or In the area of human sciences, laws of genetics and laws of behavioral interactions as well as rich descriptions of the processes that lead to sickness and to health are accepted by all as incontrovertible givens. Humanity conforms and acquiesces with nary a murmur or complaint. And yet with respect to moral values, the spiritual life, and liturgical practices, people feel that it is permissible, perhaps even desirable, to adjust and even discard the givens of faith, the givens of revelation, and even the givens of sin and holiness. It is as though the claims of science have such a hold on us that the claims of history and tradition may seem to be too much. And yet, the givens of faith can free the human spirit and open up horizons that scientific causality could never imagine.

That is why the desire to re-fashion Christian teaching or find a “new…

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Drug Abuse: Incurable Illness or Hedonistic Choice


I have several friends, including my best friend (formerly an excellent attorney, with a high income, a loving family, and a large number of friends) and a number or relatives who worked hard in college and moved up professionally, only to, in essence, trade all of the fruits of their hard work for a life of depravity, sacrificing everything important to them for an opportunity to score more drugs, requiring higher and higher doses of their drug(s) of choice to reach their “high.” More than one of my friends confiding in me that he had reached the state that he no longer felt high with the massive doses of drugs he was abusing-he now needed that large quantity to feel “normal” ( which I assumed meant avoiding symptoms of withdrawal.

Some of ny relatives/friends simply made the conscious decision to “quit partying” and have now had good jobs for years and apparently no longer “crave” the feeling of being high. I have other friends who hover near the bottom of their potential (professional, social, spiritual and appear to be moving, albeit slowly, toward becoming a productive membe of society again) and just when it seems they have turned the corner, they encounter another relapse, withdraw from (or even pick fights with) those few friends and family members who have not totally lost hope of a successful recovery (however low the odds may be).

As so often happens, I read an article in the excellent digital publication Aeon (which should be required reading by every human on earth) that discussed this very issue in great detail. It is far too well written for me to summarize so I will simply provide the link below:

http://aeon.co/magazine/being-human/hanna-pickard-drug-addiction/?utm_source=Aeon+newsletter&utm_campaign=91b1d1d163-Daily_Newsletter_15_May_20145_15_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_411a82e59d-91b1d1d163-68612141

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There is a science (term loosely used) of the sports fan?


I love Aeon magazine and am almost always intrigued, surprised or perplexed by their articles, particular those included under their “Humanity” category. As an avid reader of their online publication (and if you haven’t subscribed-it’s free-I would encourage you to do so), I was caught off guard with their analysis of my favorite pastime, which I typically read, not as a psychoanalysis, but as a mostly mindless, pleasurable exercise in following my favorite teams and players (Louisville Cardinal basketball, NBA Houston Rocket PG Jeremy Lin, New England Patriots and Nike EYBL Kentucky Premier and East Carter High School Player Milena Clarke (my daughter) and Fantasy Football). So it was with great interest that I read and thoroughly enjoyed Aeon’s article, “Struck by Fandom.” The link is pated below:</http://aeon.co/magazine/altered-states/playing-pro-basketball-taught-me-about-sports-fans/?utm_source=Aeon%20newsletter&utm_campaign=f10dae71c1-Daily_Newsletter_16_May_20145_16_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_411a82e59d-f10dae71c1-68612141

http://aeon.co/magazine/altered-states/playing-pro-basketball-taught-me-about-sports-fans/?utm_source=Aeon%20newsletter&utm_campaign=f10dae71c1-Daily_Newsletter_16_May_20145_16_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_411a82e59d-f10dae71c1-68612141

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The Racist Brain. Who Knew?


Mother Jones has just published an intriguing article on then neurochemistry of the brain of a racist. Reading the story will certainly be worth your time. The link to the story is below:

http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2014/05/inquiring-minds-david-amodio-your-brain-on-racism

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North Miami-Dade school gives lessons on anti-bullying, gets national honor – Schools – MiamiHerald.com


North Miami-Dade school gives lessons on anti-bullying, gets national honor – Schools – MiamiHerald.com.