Mmmm.
No.
I wish I could unhear you just... talking?
Quit talking like that!
What the hell is going on in our culture?
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
"I am tired of being called a shrieking harridan for pointing out inequalities so tangible and blatant that they are regularly codified into law..."
" I am tired of being told to provide documentation of inequality...."
As though feminist academics haven't filled books (decades of books) with answers to that shit already.... I am so fucking fatigued by this anti-intellectual repetitive shell game...Just some item about the Academy Awards show over at Jezebel. I thought you should know.
A famous man making sexist jokes on a primetime awards show watched by millions of people is so banal and status-quo in our culture, that to me—a woman professionally committed to detecting and calling bullshit on sexism—it just feels like a drop in the bucket. Luckily, there's nothing better than a depressing dose of apathy to remind you to FUCK THE BUCKET....
"Rand Paul Explains His Surprise Vote For Chuck Hagel."
"The president gets to choose political appointees."
Yes. Exactly. Torment them. And then give the President what he wants.
And hold him accountable for the consequences.
Yes. Exactly. Torment them. And then give the President what he wants.
And hold him accountable for the consequences.
Labels:
Chuck Hagel,
Obama and the military,
Rand Paul
"The Danish people were amongst those known as the Vikings during the 8th–11th centuries...."
"The Danish Vikings were most active in Britain, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy where they raided, conquered and settled (their earliest settlements included sites in the Danelaw, Ireland and Normandy)...."
Paris was besieged and the Loire Valley devastated during the 10th century. One group of Danes were granted permission to settle in northwestern France under the condition that they defend the place from future attacks. As a result, the region became known as "Normandy" and it was the descendants of these settlers who conquered England in 1066.Sweyn Forkbeard... in Denmark, today's "History of" country.
In addition, the Danes and Norwegians moved west into the Atlantic Ocean, settling on Iceland, Greenland, and the Shetland Isles. Brief Vikings expeditions to North America around 1000 did not result in any settlements and they were soon driven off by natives....
The Danes were united and officially Christianized in 965 AD by Harald Bluetooth... In retaliation for the St. Brice's Day massacre of Danes in England, the son of Harald, Sweyn Forkbeard mounted a series of wars of conquest against England. By 1014, England had completely submitted to the Danes.
Labels:
Denmark,
the History of
"An improved SAT will strongly focus on the core knowledge and skills that evidence shows are most important to prepare students for the rigors of college and career."
Oh, really?
And what will that be — writing godawful sentences like that one?
These powerful experts attempt to explain their new project. Can you understand what they are talking about? They claim they have "three broad objectives":
And what will that be — writing godawful sentences like that one?
These powerful experts attempt to explain their new project. Can you understand what they are talking about? They claim they have "three broad objectives":
• Increase the value of the SAT to students by focusing on a core set of knowledge and skills that are essential to college and career success; reinforcing the practice of enriching and valuable schoolwork; fostering greater opportunities for students to make successful transitions into postsecondary education; and ensuring equity and fairness.So... there are 3 ways you plan to increase the value of the SAT... but what the hell are they? The only difference I see in the 3 ways seems to be the 3 different groups who are assessing value (students, higher education professionals, and K-12 people). But what exactly are you changing? Bizarrely bad communication from the people who test the communication skills of the young. Detestable!
• Increase the value of the SAT to higher education professionals by ensuring that the SAT meets the evolving needs of admission officers, faculty, and other administrators, and that the SAT remains a valid and reliable predictor of college success.
• Increase the value of the SAT to K–12 educators, administrators and counselors by strengthening the alignment of the SAT to college and career readiness; ensuring that the content reflects excellence in classroom instruction; and developing companion tools that allow educators to use SAT results to improve curriculum and instruction.
Labels:
exams
"Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Surveillance Law."
"In a 5-to-4 decision that broke along ideological lines, the Supreme Court on Tuesday turned back a challenge to a federal law that authorized intercepting international communications involving Americans."
This was a predictable decision based on existing standing doctrine.
This was a predictable decision based on existing standing doctrine.
Labels:
law,
Supreme Court,
surveillance
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