A Quantum Leap in Education -- Fast, Free and Personalized
South Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) March 4, 2008 -- www.FreeWorldU.org [Free World U], the interactive Web site plus live teachers that provide the material needed to educate a person from preschool through...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
What? Me Remember?
What? Me Remember?
Yes, today is Remembrance day. If you ride Public Transit here in Toronto, city of Light, you will notice a complete absence of those little red poppies. Nobody much wears them here. Why should they? They are symbols of the dead white male culture of oppression that our aristocrats have worked so hard to destroy from within. Canada is a racist shithole, afterall. The last time I watched the CBC offering about Canadian military history, it was a documentary about some bloke from Alberta who
Yes, today is Remembrance day. If you ride Public Transit here in Toronto, city of Light, you will notice a complete absence of those little red poppies. Nobody much wears them here. Why should they? They are symbols of the dead white male culture of oppression that our aristocrats have worked so hard to destroy from within. Canada is a racist shithole, afterall. The last time I watched the CBC offering about Canadian military history, it was a documentary about some bloke from Alberta who
High school students head to the polls -- not as voters, but as volunteers
More than 4,200, some not even old enough to vote, work at L.A. County polling places through a program that gives them a first-hand look at the election process.
Amy Cohen was a bit nervous after the doors opened Tuesday at the Studio City church where she was volunteering for the first time as a poll worker. She is 18, a first-time voter, and the long line of people waiting to exercise their right to vote included her mother and brother. Plus, her father was working at the poll too. Read more ...
Amy Cohen was a bit nervous after the doors opened Tuesday at the Studio City church where she was volunteering for the first time as a poll worker. She is 18, a first-time voter, and the long line of people waiting to exercise their right to vote included her mother and brother. Plus, her father was working at the poll too. Read more ...
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