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john c.

Ban on bath salts in Mt. Carmel - 1 views

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    Ban on bath salts in Mt. Carmel. Chief of police, Brian Hollenbush went directly to the choice in Atlas to inform the employees of the ban on the bath salts that were being sold there.
Robert k

Ban on Bath salts and spike. - 0 views

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    On Friday morning there was a ban on all sythetic drugs in Mount Carmel township. Choice was one of the known sellers of these drugs.
Kristen D.

Fruit being used for car parts - 0 views

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    Scientists, in Brazil, are trying to use fibers from fruit to make a stronger light plastic to create car parts. They are 30 percent lighter and 3 or 4 percent stronger. This could also improve the fuel economy. Fibers found for these products can be found in pineapple leaves and stems, bananas, coconut shells, agave, and cattails. The new plastics are more resistant to heat, water and spilled gasoline than conventional plastics.
tony norris

The News-Item announces expanded customer service in Mount Carmel - 0 views

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    See how the customer service is in Mt. Carmel P.a
Joe Derr

Sunbury fire - 0 views

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    A fire in Sunbury which was dispatched around 11:53 p.m called in units from shamokin, coal township, east cameron township, and selingsgrove. The fire was reported to side c (rear) of the structure with flames through the roof according NCCC (Northumberland County Communications Center). As of last night 1 firefighter was sent to a hospital by ambulance for injury there is no word on the firefighter yet.
nate w

Libyan rebels target Ghadafis birthplace - 1 views

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    Libyan rebels start to move towards Sirte, Ghadafis birthplace in search of him. they started searching houses and found that he armed residents with weapons to attack rebels.
Suzie Nestico

Are We Over-Testing Our Students? - Santa Cruz, CA Patch - 0 views

  • Every single reporting period, I have to remind parents that this assessment is just a snapshot of their child: one hour, one day.
  • Our students are children, for goodness sakes. It troubles me that my students know the acronyms, such as STAR, CAT and MARS, for certain tests and assessments, yet they can’t remember their times-tables or the order of the planets.
  • As adults, we make silly mistakes like this all the time—yet, we’re expecting second- and third-graders to do this four times a year to show us how they’re  progressing in a certain subject.
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  • Perhaps, reducing the amount of testing and data collection would reduce the panic for everyone—and these children can stop worrying. 
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    Reminder from a teacher that a test is a simple snapshot of what a child may be able to do.
Suzie Nestico

Father: Why I didn't let my son take standardized tests - The Answer Sheet - The Washin... - 0 views

  • My wife and I had Luke “opt out” of No Child Left Behind standardized testing (here in Pennsylvania known as the Pennsylvania System of School Achievement, or PSSAs).
  • Last week I did just that. I looked at the test and determined that it violated my religion. How, you might ask? That’s an entirely different blog, but I can quickly say that my religion does not allow for or tolerate the act of torture and I determined that making Luke sit for over 10 hours filling in bubble sheets would have been a form of mental and physical torture, given that we could give him no good reason as to why he needs to take this test.
  • ch a reason for opting out of the PSSA testing will negatively affect the school’s participation rate and could POTENTIALLY have a negative impact on the school’s Adequate Yearly Progress under the rules of No Child Left Behind.
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  • The point was to give Luke some experience in how to conduct planned civil disobedience in a lawful manner.
  • This time, instead of having Luke sit through another meeting, he researched the Japanese earthquake and tsunami as a current events project.
  • I asked Luke what he thought about it all. He just smiled. I also asked him what some of his friends were saying. According to Luke, they did not believe that NCLB and PSSAs were going to be used to evaluate the school. They didn’t know about AYP and the sanctions that came with it. Luke’s friends just thought the tests, “were used to make sure our teachers are teaching us the right stuff.” My guess is that is what most parents believe. Why wouldn’t they believe it? They’ve been told for nine years that we are raising standards, holding teachers accountable, and leaving no children behind. Who wouldn’t support that?
  • That, of course, is the real problem. NCLB and the standards movement is a political bait and switch. Sold as one thing (positive) to the public and then in practice, something radically different (punitive). This is probably one of the biggest reasons I decided to do the boycott—to make my community aware and to try and enlighten them of the real issues.
  • My answer is that the government is not listening. Teachers, principals, teacher educators, child development specialists, and educational researchers have been trying to get this message out for years. No one will listen.
  • Civil disobedience is the only option left. It’s my scream in a dark cave for light. I want teachers to teach again. I want principals to lead again. I want my school to be a place of deep learning and a deeper love of teaching. I want children exposed to history, science, art, music, physical education, and current events—the same experience President Obama is providing his own children.
  • Maybe civil disobedience will be contagious. Maybe parents will join us in reclaiming our schools and demand that teachers and administrators hands be untied and allow them to do their jobs—engage students in a rich curriculum designed to promote deep learning and critical thinking.
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    Another PA parent opts his child out of PSSA standardized testing as a measure of civil disobedience.  Word of caution:  This can very much hurt a school's Adequate Yearly Progress and ultimately the school may suffer.  But, what if this movement spread amongst parents?  What then?  Would the government take over the school?  Change is hard.
tony norris

Former prison guard will soon learn his fate. - 0 views

Former prison guard can see more jail time for felony drug related offenses.

http:__newsitem.com_news_former-prison-guard-will-soon-learn-his-fate-1.1122361#axzz1HXcHBiA2 article 2 ''current events''

started by tony norris on 25 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
mikael h

College student working on project to turn food waste into energy - 1 views

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    College student working on project to turn food waste into energy. He is studying was to converting biomass waste into liquid fuel known as butanol.
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    This topic is one of the most discussed alternet energy resolutions today, but hardly funded. Its possible that this college student will get somewhere, but also nowhere without funding to back up his research.
Corey N

Japans Energy Backup - 0 views

shared by Corey N on 25 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    With the destruction of the nuclear power plants in Japan, the wind turbines are holding up strong. But the downfall of the turbines, is that they only produce a small fraction of Japans energy needs.
Robert k

Dubai police find 16,000 pistols on a shipment - 0 views

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    Dubai police seize arms shipment. They found 16,000 pistols aboard a ship worth $2 million. The guns were hidden in wrapped boxes carrying furniture. Six people were arrested.
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    That's good that they found those guns. If they wouldn't have found them think of how many people could have been either hurt or killed.
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    I don't know why people think they can get away with shipping 16,000 pistols on a ship. They should of saw the whole bust coming.
nicholas t

Big fire at Miami's airport. - 0 views

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    A big fire at Miami airport causes close to a 100 flight cancellations and stranding hundreds of passengers.
brett V.

Missing girl - 2 views

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    16 year old girl from Arizona left voluntarily with a 19 year old man to Utah.
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    I believe this is the parents' fault, as this girl met the 19 year old male over a social networking site. Parents should monitor a young child's use of social networking sites such as Facebook and Myspace.
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    what kid of person would take a child from there parents . they have to be mental inpassated or something. there are some sick people out there... i hope they find the 16 year old girl soon , and that man better go to jail for life . and parent now a day's don't care want there kids do . they only care in times like this when there kid goes missing
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    Blame the parents i would never let my 16 year old daughter date or see a 19 year old man.
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    I blame it on the parents also. They should ask the children where they are going before they leave instead of leaving the house without them telling them where they are going. The parents should have been more strict.
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    I do not think it was completely the parent's fault. Ashley could have been sneaky about talking to him. Now, the guy she is with will probably get in trouble for her going with him.
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    I think parents should keep track of their children more and this wont happend.
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    Nice job on looking at both sides, here, gang!
tyler k

Teens charged with arson - 2 views

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    Three teens charged for catching a garage in Shamokin on fire.
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    Its pretty bad that kids are lighting a garage on fire for fun. They should be heavily charged.
mikael h

college student working on project to turn food waste into energy - 0 views

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    A student at the College of the Atlantic is working on a project to change food waste into energy. He has been studying ways possibilities of converting biomass waste into liquid fuel known as butanol.
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    Wow cool good for him that would be really cool for him if he did that because then maybe that would change the world.
rachel t

Former Pitman resident to relocate after devastation in Japan - 2 views

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    A retired Tri-Valley teacher and former Pitman resident and her husband must relocate because of the radiation scare in Japan.
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    thats kinda crazy somebody from around this area lives in japan. its sad that they lost their stuff but good that they are relocating.
James K

Global Drug Bust - 1 views

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    Police in Four nations have held about 200 people, for Trans-Atlantic Drug trafficing. Involving Major Mexican drug cartels,Importing and Distributing drugs from Latin America to the US. 60 Million dollars in cash seized. Suspects Arrested in Mexico and Guatemala. Arrests came after a 15 month investigation. The US and Italian charges cover various crimes, including trafficking of cocaine and marijuana, kidnap charges, attempted murder, conspiracy to use a firearm in a violent crime and conspiracy to kill and kidnap in a foreign country.
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    This is an interesting topic. The drug trade world is getting out of control a lot of people are being killed and hurt for no reason someone needs to step up and stop these things from happening before its to late
brett V.

More radiation problems - 0 views

shared by brett V. on 24 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    Iodine-131 was found in Colorado and Oregon by a monitor in Colorado. The trace amounts of radiation found is about 100,000 times less than the natural radiation we receive from the sun, so it really is no threat.
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    Radiation from Japan's earthquake was recently found in California,Hawaii,Washington,Colorado, and Oregon. They were only small levels but they could increase over time. Most studies are being done by the EPA. Air monitors are tracking these particles. The particle most recently found is iodine-131.
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    Two more states Oregon and Colorado join radiation problems with other western states. These radiation problems have spread about 5,000 miles away from Japan.
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    i feel really bad for all of the states and the family's that lost someone or something. This earth Quake really bad and the radiation was even worsted. I just hope everyone is ok
katie j

Earthquake hits Myanmar - 0 views

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    A strong earthquake struck northeast Myanmar near the borders of Thailand and Laos with a magnitude of 6.8.
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