Expand your horizons in school, Obama urges students Obama says now is the tie to learn new subjects and explore new ideas and even “color outside the lines” a bit to prepare for college and beyond, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in his annual back-to-school speech to U.S. students. It was a third straight year Obama has visited a school to deliver a speech—also broadcast on the Internet across the country—that encouraged students to work hard and set high goals. Obama encouraged students to make the most of the school opportunity to find out what interests them. The president also emphasized that education doesn’t stop after high school, telling the students that to be competitive in the modern world requires further study at a university or community college or getting a professional credential or training. He added for emphasis: “You are not done learning.”
Obama wants us to try are hardest and to excel in as many activities as we can. He wants us to do are best and do all things possible.
The whole thing on Cain brainwashing black people for dems is rediculous. People should not vote for a person because they are the same race but it should be for political views.
The University of california is having a bake sale that has different prices based on gender and color. The White people have to pay the most.People got outraged and and stopped the bake sale. They were trying to make a point to show that color shouldn't matter.
Authors Morley Winograd and Michael Hais think that the reasoning behind our "broken" government is the generation running it. "The problem is that power is now firmly in the hands of self-riteous baby boomers who have spent their entire lives convinced that anyone who disagrees with them is morally inferior. Boomers won't negotiate anything because they think every position they hold is rooted in something no less sacred than their values." Winograd and Hais believe insist that the millennial generation (1982-2003) will remake America in education, politics, entertainment and every other concievable endeavor. Although, until that day comes, the government will remain broken and dysfunctional, in a state of gridlock.
Self-riteous people aren't negotiable in terms of another humans opinion. Our "bad" government is the result of a unsubjectable opinion and mind-set, not that of interest of the people beneath the system.
The opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial was postponed due to the hurricane Irene. The opening will now be on October 15. There is a march that will begin at the Lincoln Memorial and end near the King Memorial. This march will include others that were left out and will all come together that day.
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree from Northeastern University in Boston was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft. As a result of an undercover FBI investigation, Ferdaus was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to al Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas.
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said. Rezwan Ferdaus, a U.S. citizen from Ashland, Massachusetts, planned to use model aircraft filled with C-4 plastic explosives, authorities said. As a result of an undercover FBI investigation, Ferdaus, who has a physics degree from Northeastern University in Boston, was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to al Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas, authorities said.
FBI stop a 26 year old man who was planning on using remote controled model planes as a weapon of terror.
Now is the time to learn new subjects and explore new ideas and even "color outside the lines" a bit to prepare for college and beyond, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in his annual back-to-school speech to U.S. students.
It was the third straight year Obama has visited a school to deliver a speech -- also broadcast on the Internet across the country -- that encouraged students to work hard and set high goals.
I think it is important that the President cares about the futre of young adults in High School and wants us to acheive great things in our lifes.
Federal Trade Commission were asked to investegate Facebooks business practice. Markey and Barton are concerned with Facebook gathering the website users information after logging out. They say that when we log out we are under the impression we are no longer monitored. We found out from an Australian tech blogger that after logging out the website still collects our information. This is all caused from the cookies the computer gets from vistiting Facebook. Facebook owners are now trying to fix the cookies so that they won't include information in the future after people log out.
Bachmann urges Christians not to 'settle' Recently, Michele Backmann gave a speech to college students with a message of "don't settle". She says do not settle for anything other than what god has intended for you and went into a speech explaining how she found faith as a 16 year old. But this person is also running for the highest political office in the USA. Are we not supposed to have a seperation from State and Religon? Why is it ever election we have candidates run on religous morals when our country is supposed to ran by the people, for the people. I firmly believe that we should continue seperation from State and Religon practices into election campaigns. This thought is formed because if there actually is a supreme entity, your flag decal won't get you into heaven.
A 26-year-old man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said.Rezwan Ferdaus, a U.S. citizen from Ashland, Massachusetts.
This guy had planned to use model aircrafts filled with C-4.Undercover federal agents also gave Ferdaus 25 pounds of fake C-4 explosives. Only a very small amount of it was the real thing, the source said.The FBI agents also gave Ferdaus six AK-47 assault rifles and three grenades, but they weren't functional, the source said.He also had ordered model airplanes for the attack.
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote controlled model aircraft, authorities said.
This is an intresting article of another radicalist trying to blow stuff up because he's stupid. This guy was played by the FBI until they could get enough evidence to bust him and they said a couple times in the article that he was "no real threat", so I thought that was funny.
Personaly I approve of this website. When it comes to the stories it has to offer, I think it says something about where our country is headed. When it comes to the story about why our goverment is broken I agree with what most of it has to say. The fact of the matter is, todays youth has been blamed for many of Americas recent problems due to our so called "lax-Schooling" and yet our goverment is being run by the exact opposite era of schooling. Todays politicians grew up in the United States prime of schooling and something is still going wrong. I beleive there is something in todays political generation that has made them one-sided and stuborn. I as a U.S. citizen will only be to happy to see the current politicans go. Out with the old and two-faced in with the new and open-minded.
you need to explore and expand while you are in high school. its not good enough just to graduate but you have to continue in education. you need to set high goals.
i think that is is good to work hard and try new things while your in high school when it is easy to change. it will give you a good start to the rest of your life.
Expand your horizons in school, Obama urges students
ReplyDeleteObama says now is the tie to learn new subjects and explore new ideas and even “color outside the lines” a bit to prepare for college and beyond, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in his annual back-to-school speech to U.S. students. It was a third straight year Obama has visited a school to deliver a speech—also broadcast on the Internet across the country—that encouraged students to work hard and set high goals. Obama encouraged students to make the most of the school opportunity to find out what interests them. The president also emphasized that education doesn’t stop after high school, telling the students that to be competitive in the modern world requires further study at a university or community college or getting a professional credential or training. He added for emphasis: “You are not done learning.”
Obama wants us to try are hardest and to excel in as many activities as we can. He wants us to do are best and do all things possible.
The whole thing on Cain brainwashing black people for dems is rediculous. People should not vote for a person because they are the same race but it should be for political views.
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ReplyDeleteThe University of california is having a bake sale that has different prices based on gender and color. The White people have to pay the most.People got outraged and and stopped the bake sale. They were trying to make a point to show that color shouldn't matter.
ReplyDeleteAuthors Morley Winograd and Michael Hais think that the reasoning behind our "broken" government is the generation running it. "The problem is that power is now firmly in the hands of self-riteous baby boomers who have spent their entire lives convinced that anyone who disagrees with them is morally inferior. Boomers won't negotiate anything because they think every position they hold is rooted in something no less sacred than their values." Winograd and Hais believe insist that the millennial generation (1982-2003) will remake America in education, politics, entertainment and every other concievable endeavor. Although, until that day comes, the government will remain broken and dysfunctional, in a state of gridlock.
ReplyDeleteSelf-riteous people aren't negotiable in terms of another humans opinion. Our "bad" government is the result of a unsubjectable opinion and mind-set, not that of interest of the people beneath the system.
In New Orleans there are a few signs that show Barack Obama as a puppet or a crying baby in a diaper. Dozens of protesters came by the house.
ReplyDeleteobama urges students to try their hardest and to explore outside the lines to prepare and ready themselves for college and beyond.
ReplyDeleteThe opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial was postponed due to the hurricane Irene. The opening will now be on October 15. There is a march that will begin at the Lincoln Memorial and end near the King Memorial.
ReplyDeleteThis march will include others that were left out and will all come together that day.
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree from Northeastern University in Boston was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft. As a result of an undercover FBI investigation, Ferdaus was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to al Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas.
ReplyDeleteA 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said. Rezwan Ferdaus, a U.S. citizen from Ashland, Massachusetts, planned to use model aircraft filled with C-4 plastic explosives, authorities said. As a result of an undercover FBI investigation, Ferdaus, who has a physics degree from Northeastern University in Boston, was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to al Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas, authorities said.
ReplyDeleteFBI stop a 26 year old man who was planning on using remote controled model planes as a weapon of terror.
Now is the time to learn new subjects and explore new ideas and even "color outside the lines" a bit to prepare for college and beyond, President Barack Obama said Wednesday in his annual back-to-school speech to U.S. students.
ReplyDeleteIt was the third straight year Obama has visited a school to deliver a speech -- also broadcast on the Internet across the country -- that encouraged students to work hard and set high goals.
I think it is important that the President cares about the futre of young adults in High School and wants us to acheive great things in our lifes.
Lawmakers want Facebook FTC probe
ReplyDeleteFederal Trade Commission were asked to investegate Facebooks business practice. Markey and Barton are concerned with Facebook gathering the website users information after logging out. They say that when we log out we are under the impression we are no longer monitored. We found out from an Australian tech blogger that after logging out the website still collects our information. This is all caused from the cookies the computer gets from vistiting Facebook. Facebook owners are now trying to fix the cookies so that they won't include information in the future after people log out.
Bachmann urges Christians not to 'settle'
ReplyDeleteRecently, Michele Backmann gave a speech to college students with a message of "don't settle". She says do not settle for anything other than what god has intended for you and went into a speech explaining how she found faith as a 16 year old. But this person is also running for the highest political office in the USA. Are we not supposed to have a seperation from State and Religon? Why is it ever election we have candidates run on religous morals when our country is supposed to ran by the people, for the people. I firmly believe that we should continue seperation from State and Religon practices into election campaigns. This thought is formed because if there actually is a supreme entity, your flag decal won't get you into heaven.
A 26-year-old man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said.Rezwan Ferdaus, a U.S. citizen from Ashland, Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteThis guy had planned to use model aircrafts filled with C-4.Undercover federal agents also gave Ferdaus 25 pounds of fake C-4 explosives. Only a very small amount of it was the real thing, the source said.The FBI agents also gave Ferdaus six AK-47 assault rifles and three grenades, but they weren't functional, the source said.He also had ordered model airplanes for the attack.
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote controlled model aircraft, authorities said.
ReplyDeleteThis is an intresting article of another radicalist trying to blow stuff up because he's stupid. This guy was played by the FBI until they could get enough evidence to bust him and they said a couple times in the article that he was "no real threat", so I thought that was funny.
Personaly I approve of this website. When it comes to the stories it has to offer, I think it says something about where our country is headed. When it comes to the story about why our goverment is broken I agree with what most of it has to say. The fact of the matter is, todays youth has been blamed for many of Americas recent problems due to our so called "lax-Schooling" and yet our goverment is being run by the exact opposite era of schooling. Todays politicians grew up in the United States prime of schooling and something is still going wrong. I beleive there is something in todays political generation that has made them one-sided and stuborn. I as a U.S. citizen will only be to happy to see the current politicans go. Out with the old and two-faced in with the new and open-minded.
ReplyDeleteyou need to explore and expand while you are in high school. its not good enough just to graduate but you have to continue in education. you need to set high goals.
ReplyDeletei think that is is good to work hard and try new things while your in high school when it is easy to change. it will give you a good start to the rest of your life.