Right on the Left Coast: Views From a Conservative Teacher

Education, politics, and anything else that catches my attention.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sunday Trivia

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The answer to yesterday's question is: 1517. Today's question is, the first in Computers Week, is: In only a few years, desktop comp...
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Still Not Shopping at Wal*Mart

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Here's the email I sent to Wal*Mart today: It's been a month now since I've been to a Walmart store; my local store in Citrus He...
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If You Won't Believe Me About Socialism...

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...believe Lech Walesa . Items that stand out (in the video): 1) Lech Walesa tells his American audience that the United States no longer l...
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Fame Is So Fleeting

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click to enlarge The spike was the result of Instapundit's link to this post . Again, thanks, Glenn!
Saturday, January 30, 2010

Saturday Trivia

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The answer to yesterday's question is: Nevada. Today's question is: Martin Luther is widely believed to have nailed his 95 Theses, a...
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You're Too Stupid To Know What's Good For You...

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...and I, the Nanny State, am going to tell you what's good for you. Gillespie is correct--requiring each of us to pay for everyone...
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The BCS "Problem"

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Last month I wrote about congressional attempts to interfere with college football's Bowl Championship Series. Here's another stor...
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People Will Try To Make Hay Out Of This

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While I don't believe we should even have a US Department of Education (thank you, Jimmah), if we are to have one, the Secretary can...
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Friday, January 29, 2010

Retirement

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A student graduating high school this year will about be old enough to be President of the United States before I'll be able to retire, ...
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Friday Trivia

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The answer to yesterday's question is: Peter Marshall. Today's question is: Which state is known as the Silver State?
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Horndog High

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Hey, I didn't give the school that moniker, but it seems to fit : New shenanigans have come to light at James Madison High School, where...
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Two Versions of Anne Frank's Diary?

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Apparently, Anne’s father, Otto Frank, the sole survivor of the “Secret Annex,” felt the need to censor his daughter’s most intimate thought...
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State of the Union Address

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You can probably look at the title of this blog and ascertain what I thought of last night's speech. So many others have commented, tho...
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Fun Bridge Design Contest

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West Point, our nation's first engineering school, is sponsoring its 9th Annual Bridge Design Contest. Students aged 13 though 12th gra...

Thursday Trivia

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The answer to yesterday's question is: High card (no pair), one pair, two pairs, three of a kind, straight, flush, full house, four of a...
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Instalanche

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Every non-liberal blogger hopes and prays for a link from Instapundit. Why? Here's why: click to enlarge Thanks, Glenn!
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If She Can Do It, I Can

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Even though I've been teaching for 13 years, I still make less than the average pay for teachers in my district and for teachers in the ...
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bribing The Top Students Not To Go To Charter Schools

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Erin pretty much nails it when pointing out that at least in one district, as in so many others, the top students are not always a priority,...
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Here We Go Again

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My "favorite" news source, the Associated Press, posts a story, written in the past tense, about tonight's State of the Union ...
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Wednesday Trivia

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The answer to yesterday's trivia, which I'm surprised no one answered, is: 44 BC. Today's question is: What is the progression o...
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