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Have you ever wondered what might be going on in our schools? Came across this story on being "terrored" . Reminded me on what I was missing .


Getting “Terrored”

March 18, 2007

At the Metropolitan School “terror” is a verb, not a noun. “To terror a teacher” means to subject a teacher to a continual stream of intimidation and abuse with the intention of causing the maximum amount of stress. The main purpose of this is to intimidate the teacher into giving up on any attempt to enforce the rules. Also it can be used to attempt to drive the teacher out of the school, or as a way for students to assert their status or authority with their peers. Consequently it is aimed largely at teachers who are new to the school, or at least new to the class, although if a class is arrogant enough it will be aimed at any teacher who expects them to behave.

Terroring begins with low level disruption. Admittedly everything at the Metropolitan school begins with low level disruption. However, if you are getting terrored then any effort to prevent the disruption or enforce the school rules will lead to escalation through the following stages:

http://teachingbattleground.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/getting-terrored/
 
Have you ever wondered what might be going on in our schools? Came across this story on being "terrored" . Reminded me on what I was missing .

I used to work at a school in Logan, dodgy part of Brisbane. Among teachers it was thought of as the 2nd worst school in Brisbane, throughout my time there (1yr) 3 students were charged with rape and 8 with man slaughter (Johnathon Thurstons uncle - if anyone remembers).

I never experienced any of the things in the posted article. I am a young male maths teacher, so i guess i get the most ****e flung at me. As a teacher terror is still a noun to me
 
This is a great story! He has done some crazy stuff.

Also check him out on wikipedia.



 

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In making up your world views have you ever wondered why the USA continues to be involved in long expensive wars that seem to go nowhere ? Excellent analysis offers some very practical reasons for this situation.

And it's worth checking the background of the writer as well.

Hope and Change Fade, but War Endures
Seven Reasons Why We Can’t Stop Making War
By William J. Astore


...Why do our elites so readily and regularly give war, not peace, a chance? What exactly are the wellsprings of Washington’s (and America’s) behavior when it comes to war and preparations for more of the same?

Consider these seven:

1. We wage war because we think we’re good at it -- and because, at a gut level, we’ve come to believe that American wars can bring good to others (hence our feel-good names for them, like Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom). Most Americans are not only convinced we have the best troops, the best training, and the most advanced weapons, but also the purest motives. Unlike the bad guys and the barbarians out there in the global marketplace of death, our warriors and warfighters are seen as gift-givers and freedom-bringers, not as death-dealers and resource-exploiters. Our illusions about the military we “support” serve as catalyst for, and apology for, the persistent war-making we condone.

http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175271/tomgram:_william_astore,_operation_enduring_war/
 
This has movie deal written all over it! I dont think you could have written a much better script. He has had a pretty amazing run for a few years. And what about the ending. Boat chase and possible shoot out???

 
This has movie deal written all over it! I dont think you could have written a much better script. He has had a pretty amazing run for a few years. And what about the ending. Boat chase and possible shoot out???

It is in Fox Networks interest to sensationalise the story as much as possible:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colton_Harris-Moore
 
It is in Fox Networks interest to sensationalise the story as much as possible:

Yeah after I posted this I found another article which seemed to be much more on the money. What a great story though. Living the dream!

 
Interesting story on many levels.

 


 
I am male but I fall into this category since becoming an active trader. I used to be quite fit but not any more. I started to get swollen feet from lack of circulation. I now walk 1hr every morning and night where possible. Often thought of getting an exercise bike to sit behind the computer. An eye opener!


 

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I met a guy through the internet once.

He seemed an OK dude and he said he was thinking about visiting the place I lived.

I said, 'come and visit'.

Joe Blow came and stayed at kennas' house in Peru for a holiday.

woohoo!!

Would post photos but they're classified.
 
Smoke and Mirrors at Babcock and Brown
I thought the unfolding story on the way B&B made their billions deserves a wider audience. Whenever we are told to put our trust in analysts, auditors or the value of a deregulated marketplace this story should be trotted out. I fear it is probably only one example of many similar companies which collectively are a large part of our financial security ( investments, pension funds, super funds). Not good for public confidence.

If there is any justice some of the Principals in these companies should end up in jail.


http://www.theage.com.au/business/gone-with-the-wand-20100723-10p0p.html
 
I loved this story;


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Awesome!

I have met a few people from here and in chat over the years ...been an eye opener for sure......lol some i would even meet again

Good stuff.
 
Not a new concept but a nice feel good story!



 

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WikiLeaks.

 
This time is different.

Apparently more more has been lost with the above phrase than at the point of a gun. Anyway that's what a bond trader with an unusually long memory had to say about one of the recent economic crisis's.

This is by way of introducing a very prescient article on where we seem to be heading with financial crisis's.

Cheers

http://www.theage.com.au/business/it-will-happen-again-20100719-10hxn.html
 
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