No on Proposition 22! Bad for Children, Seniors and Taxpayers!
Proposition 22 reduces funding for education, shrink budgets for fire and public safety and make it even harder to balance the state’s general fund budget.
Proposition 22 also locks in protections for redevelopment agencies into California’s constitution. They use local property taxes to fund subsidies for local developers — with no direct voter oversight.
Amending California’s constitution to reduce education funding, shrink budgets for fire and public safety and make it much harder to balance
the state budget is the wrong choice.
Our constitution should not be used to punish California’s most vulnerable
people and protect developer subsidies http://votenoprop22.com/
This is are some reason of why people are against on proposition 22. It directly affects childrens, seniors, and tax payers. Its also going to have an impact on education, it affects their budget. Its going to be harder to balance the state's general fund. These are just some examples of why people are against of this law. And why nobody should vote on it.
Richard Stapler. "No On Proposition 22". Votenoprop22. Sep.27.10. Web. Oct.28.10.
(CNN) -- A law initially opposed by Republicans has provided 3,600 small businesses with more than $1.4 billion in new loans since taking effect, President Barack Obama said Monday.
In remarks to workers at a Rhode Island manufacturing plant company, Obama touted his administration's steps to bolster small business growth as part of its economic recovery strategy. His visit came eight days before congressional elections expected to bring Republican gains in both chambers.
Obama cited 16 tax breaks for small businesses, including a credit for providing health insurance to workers, and noted the new law he signed in September already was making a difference.
"In less than a month since that new law took effect, more than 3,600 small business owners have already received more than $1.4 billion worth of new loans," Obama said.
He noted that the measure included tax breaks for small businesses and other provisions traditionally favored by Republicans, but GOP opposition held up its passage for months.
"I will confess I wish that Republican leaders in Congress had agreed earlier," Obama said, later adding that he hoped "my friends on the other side of the aisle are going to change their minds going forward."
Congressional Republicans criticized the measure as a form of bailout for small businesses. The bill only won Senate approval when two retiring Republicans broke from their caucus and voted with Democrats to move it forward.
Obama's remarks at the American Cord & Webbing Co. in Woonsocket allowed him to boast about how the government's Small Business Administration provided a loan that will help the company expand.
He joked that the company, which makes cords, buckles and plastic and metal hardware for sporting goods, outdoor goods, and travel gear, had "buckled down" to weather the recession.
"That's a pun," Obama said to laughter from the workers.
Candidates have pretty much influence on teens through social network. Many politicans have been using the social network for free publicity. We spend much of our time networking specially teens, so with this they become known quicklier and is free for them. And also president Bill Clinton already gave a speach at San Jose University in Northen California about how sociall network can atrract many youths informed and get them attracted to vote.
SJSUJOURN163."MIDTERM ELECTIONS & SOCIAL NETWORKING". CNN. OCTOBER 19, 2010. WEB. OCOBER 20 2010.
The president of Chile talks how they never
lost faith in finding the miners and rescuing them,
they did a preetty good gob in rescuing the miners
before the time they had planned wich was in decemer.
1. What things would you change about school and why? "About this school I would like to change the scheudle. There are so many kids who are not morning persons and because of that they dont come to their first periods and they are just falling. It would be cool to have like a mexican school system, like either choose to go to school in the morning or in the afternoon. or a block scheudle, or like collage whre you can choose the time you want to to go to school. My point is to choose the time when you want to start school."
2. Do you think there should be an age on teachers? Why?
"Thats a hard question. I dont think that age on teachers matters It all depends in the maturity of eache teacher. Young teachers are rally good, they just have to be mature enough and know how to keep the distance from students.
3. What would you change about your classrooms? "More technology to be more updated, computers so students could have access to them, and enough supplies and materias because we dont have enough books for everybody.
4. What do you think about school days?
"It depends, if longer means we start late so yeah its great"
5. Name the wrost and best aspects about your class?
"Some bad aspects its that some of my classes are too big, we dont have the right technology, we have old versions of programs and computers are too slow, we dont get our rooms clean that often, we dont have enough books for everystudent. They cant a book home to do their HW beacuse then we dont get them back on time and they are not going to be able to finish their work in class. and a good aspect would be my class size for one of my classes.
6. Do you think La SIerra HS students should wear school uniforms?
"they should becaue they would stop students from dressing inappropiate and their is not going to be a difference socialy like o that student is reach or poor because of the way they dress and students would be more focus on learning."
7.What do you think about the "No Child Left Behind" policy?
I think its good because they dont want no child to be left behind but i dont know the way they meassure it. They dont give us the support to support every student their is nothing to back us up like giving us enough materials for school so I dont think its really working.
8. do you think that kids are prepared to handle a job?
No, kids now days are lazy, they arent motivate it! In this era its hard to motivate the students, we try but some give up, they think that they are always right but they dont apreaciate what they have.
9. Do you think the process to fire people is fair?
!!NO!!
10. DO you think that teachers have enough time to teach for one hour every day?
We do have enough time but its never enough to teach all the concepts sometimes we have to stop because we are not done but i think we have a fair time but yeah we dont have enough time to review."
School bullying in the digital age can have tragic consequences. But should it be a crime?
It started with rumors, a love triangle, and a dirty look in a high-school bathroom. Soon jokes about an "Irish slut" cropped up on Facebook, and a girl’s face was scribbled out of a class photo hanging up at school. One day, in the cafeteria, another girl marched in, pointed at her, and shouted "stay away from other people’s men." A week later, as the girl walked home, a car full of students crept close. One kid hurled a crumpled soda can out the window, followed closely by shrieks of "whore!"
This is the conundrum of Phoebe Prince, the 15-year-old South Hadley
If your children had behaved like this, how would you want them punished? Certainly a proper grounding would be in order; computer privileges revoked. Detention, yes—maybe even suspension. Or what about 10 years in jail? Now what if we told you that the girl had gone home after the soda-can incident and killed herself—discovered by her little sister, hanging in a stairwell. Now which punishment fits the crime?
Bulling in school have always been a problem in all schools that have led into teens suicide. Many cases have been found where many childrens kill them selfs because of emotional downs that they have in school. If bulling is happening in your school, dont be scared to denounce it!.
A legal complaint alleges that the Big Easy’s schools discriminate against children with disabilities.
In July, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) filed a legal complaint against the Louisiana Department of Education alleging that schools have been turning away parents with disabled children and shirking their responsibilities to ensure that the special-needs students they do serve actually benefit from academic instruction. The complaint asserts that New Orleans schools are in violation of the federal Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), particularly in terms of excessive punishment of children with emotional and behavioral problems.
Under IDEA, all public schools must implement an Individual Education Plan (IEP) for each special-needs student before taking punitive measures. However, suspension and expulsion rates of these students are shockingly high in New Orleans: overall, almost a third of the city’s 4,500 special-needs students have been suspended by the Recovery School District, the entity created by the state to take over failing New Orleans schools.
The data further suggest that when not suspended, disabled students aren’t getting the education they deserve, either because teachers aren’t working the IEPs or because they’re not identifying children who may suffer from learning disabilities. Perhaps as a consequence, only 6.4 percent of students with disabilities in the Recovery School District graduated in the 2008–09 school year, while 37 percent of them performed “well below grade level” and 50 percent failed to complete school altogether. In Baltimore, public schools graduated 24.2 percent of their special-ed students with a diploma, while 33.5 percent dropped out in 2007–08. St. Louis, another city with a similar student profile, graduated 29.5 percent of its disabled population, while 31.5 percent dropped out in 2008–09.
Refection
These is telling us that not all chindrens are getting the same education. Disabeled children are not getting the attention they need by teacher. As a concecuense less children with disabilities are graduatting.
This video shows the latest operation in saving the trapped minos in Chile. They are still optimistic and still working hard to rescue them. They are sure that this rescue would be a succes. Family members, doctos are ready to check the
minors that have been trapped. They are working really hard but they are still hopping to get them out till december.