As a Detroiter at heart, I appreciate Blow's silver-lined thoughts on an unspeakable tragedy in a city already battling the corruption of the human spirit.
Well put:
Detroit is "...filled with indomitable spirits of gritty, determined Americans. They’re fierce, proud and unbreakable. They believe in that city."
In light of summer racing season and looking for foundations to raise money for, I've discovered three very worthwhile organizations. All have been cleared by IdeaList.org, a very careful vetting organization.
If you're interested in finding out more information about any of these organizations, let me know and I'll share the research I have on their philosophies, financials, reputations, etc.
Some high schools in New York are combining high school classes with two-year Associates programs in hybrid high school/college careers.
Imagine how well these students will be prepared for a four-year university...
Best line in the world:
When you look at the variety of public schools that have worked well in the U.S. — in cities big and small, and in suburban and rural areas — you wonder why anyone thought it was a good idea to throw a stultifying blanket of standardization over the education of millions of kids of different aptitudes, interests and levels of maturity.
So, in case you missed it, Geico's voice-over guy, D.C Douglas (no, not the gecko, but the voice that says, "15 minutes could save you 15 percent on your car insurance!"), had some drinks, picked up his phone, and drunk dialed Freedom Works.
After a back and forth on YouTube and Fox News, Douglas finally produced this video conveniently summarizing everything hilarious, hypocritical, and bass-akwards about the Tea Party:
Although as Jess aptly said, "Looks like Lewis Black is about to have a stroke," he still nails the point home so damn well.
Best line:
Here's what you do, and take it from me, my people have been through this before. First, you gotta find an attic. Then, hide there for the next three years, and whatever you do, don't make a sound! We'll let you know when it's safe to come out!
Did anyone out there ever have the chance to research that last minute information they needed from Grolier before your first period World History project was due?
1) Collaboration: With only one author, you close off opportunities to expand on ideas and perspectives. With multiple authors, you open the door to for more content, conversation, points of view, and creativity. The more contributors, the better.
2) Conversation: Everyone deserves a platform to intelligently discuss issues and ideas and engage in thoughtful, informative conversation. Oh yeah, and links to the newest, hilarious video clip. This is that platform.
3) Challenge: Life without challenge, especially mental challenge, is empty. Take the time to read ideas from important thinkers, investigate opposing or alternative rationale, and send your brain to the 'gym'. Just because school's out doesn't mean we have to stop challenging our brains.