VIDEO: .”Failure for me became not trying.”
This unorthodox parenting technique launched Spanx CEO Sara Blakely toward success
awesome.
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
VIDEO: .”Failure for me became not trying.”
This unorthodox parenting technique launched Spanx CEO Sara Blakely toward success
awesome.
On student claims that their tuition requires her to [acquiesce to their desires] : “…The natural and logical extension of your premise is that students on a full scholarship are not entitled to assert their needs and desires to the same extent as other students (or maybe even at all). So, as you can see, arguments premised on consumerism are not likely to influence me.”
On the student premise that “you are not paying for my opinion”: “You are not paying me to pretend I don’t have one.”
On student criticism that Black Lives Matter is “racist and anti-law enforcement and has been known to incite violence”: “If I say ‘law students matter,’ it does not imply that my colleagues, friends and family do not …. When people are receiving messages from the culture in which they live that their lives are less important than other lives, it is a cruel distortion of reality to scold them for not being inclusive enough.”
…Leary then goes on to offer a critique of the writing style of the memo, saying it was poorly written and undercut the argument of the letter writers.
Law professor responds to students who complained about her Black Lives Matter shirt
Awesome sauce!
The text of the former President’s speech at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
Remarks By Former President George W. Bush At Interfaith Memorial Service For Officers
sometimes I wonder what his tenure would have been like without the influence of Rumsfeld and Cheney…
Oh well, water under the bridge now.
Great Moments in Peaceful Protest History by Matt Lubchansky on The Nib
Great Moments in Peaceful Protest History – by Matt Lubchansky
Heh
Yeah, he appealed to the working man to the exclusion of black people, he did that. I mean, …it would be fine if the blacks joined along if they wanted to keep things the way they were. And that is segregated schools and all the other things that he fought so long and hard for in his career as Governor of Alabama. Fighting desegregation, fighting civil rights, was the center point of what he did. He appealed to the blue collar constituency, the working class that really have more in common with blacks than they have divisions. But he was a master at driving that division, you know, like us and them. He knew how to do us and them politics, the old southern politics.
Wallace’s appeal to the working class
Striking parallels to current events.
Turnipseed is a board member of the Carolina Peace Resource Center, which advances peace through research and education, and the S.C. Hispanic Leadership Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the Hispanic community. He is former Chairman of the Board of the Center for Democratic Renewal, formerly the National Anti-Klan Network which is an Atlanta-based civil rights organization. He is the 2005 honorary Co-Chair of the NAACP.
These achievements seem incompatible with a man who was once a spokesman for former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, one of the South’s most notorious segregationists.
Turnipseed did not simply change his mind. He grew. He opened his eyes to civil unrest and injustice and took active steps to change the world around him. Turnipseed’s story is a story of evolution.
The PostScript : Tom Turnipseed Turned Around – The PostScript
Ahhhh… OK, I feel better now.
I’m about to go on a Tom Turnipseed binge up in here… I just want to swim in the notion of people turning from hate and division and becoming open and woke. So bear with me y’all.
Far be it from me to pass on celeb opinions as if they matter more than any else’s but this is spot on.
Young people are reeling from their losses and harboring pent-up depression that often comes pouring out in panic attacks and breakdowns, relatives say.
In the Turmoil Over Race and Policing, Children Pay a Steep Emotional Price – The New York Times
Sigh…
There’s still a palpable, political wake from the shooting in Dallas, Texas,f on Tuesday night. Republicans and Democrats alike were quick to offer opinions, admonishments, and spin. But, there were some who spoke out against politicizing the event. Surprisingly, former presidential candidate Marco
Marco Rubio’s Statement On The Dallas Shooting Shows That Police Brutality Isn’t Partisan | Romper
Huh
During a press conference on July 8, Rubio said that anyone who is not black will “never fully understand the experience of being black in America, but we should all understand why our fellow Americans in the African American community are angry.” Rubio acknowledged that much progress has been made in race relations over the last few decades, but that “millions of our fellow Americans feel they are treated differently, and they are scared.”
In Dallas response, Marco Rubio shows why he may be future of GOP | Washington Examiner
Heh
San Francisco by way of London, how four DJs helped start a West Coast rave revolution – The Wicked Crew
The Rave Pioneers: Catching Up With San Frandisco’s Wicked Sound System – Magnetic Magazine
hmmm
A US court ruling saying password sharing is illegal could influence future complaints on the matter, including for services like Netflix.
US court raises Netflix sharing anxiety in password ruling – BBC News
hmmm
A new court ruling raises the possibility that people can be prosecuted for sharing their online passwords, lawyers warn.
Your password isn’t yours to share, and here’s why that’s a problem
hmmm
The case in question centers on whether employees can share their credentials in the workforce.
Share Your Netflix Password, Go to Jail? Not Exactly | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
hmmm
These dancers at the Ghostbusters premiere on Saturday got to meet the stars. For some reason, some people think it’s important to have women lead films. Look at the expression on these little girls and you’ll see just what that reason is.
Be Inspired By These Little Girls Being Inspired at the Ghostbusters Premiere
awww
Martez: I wanted the patients to get out of my pharmacy the same things they could get from a retail store like personal hygiene items, vitamin supplements, drinks, food, etc. I also wanted to be able to offer the wellness component too because I felt like this was something that would set my pharmacy apart. So with that, we do compounding which is when the medication isn’t available in a certain formulation, we customize it for the patient. Also genetic testing where we check the compatibility of patients with over 200 different medications and they could actually carry that test for the rest of their lives so if they’re ever diagnosed with something, we would already know what medications would work for that patient and what won’t work for them based on their genetic makeup. Also medication therapy management where I sit down with patients and do a complete workup of their medications and try to find things that may be prescribed by different doctors that can be decreased or that may be causing other complications that we can take off board to help that patient in the long run. So we focus on that wellness component and educating the patient to empower them to utilize their medication more effectively.
Meet the Young Black Doctor Who Opened a Pharmacy in NC
cool!
Black, white, Latina, Jewish: these are the faces of the 2016 USA women’s gymnastics team headed to the games this August in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This New Image of the US Gymnastics Team Captures Exactly What Makes This Country Great
(…And an alternate who is a Lumbee tribal citizen.)
cool.
The company behind the game is collecting players’ data. And it’s most definitely catching them all.
You Should Probably Check Your Pokémon Go Privacy Settings
hmmm
Here’s a good Olympic year rule: Take a shot every time you hear a commentator utter the words, “the watchful eyes of Marta Karolyi”
Here Are The 5 Superhumans Who Just Made The U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team
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Leslie Jones attends the premiere of Sony Pictures’ “Ghostbusters” held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. And now, Miss Leslie Jones, here to tell her detractors and ignorers to kindly suck it:
Leslie Jones in Christian Siriano at the “Ghostbusters” Premiere | Tom + Lorenzo
Yay, Christian Siriano! You look lovely, Leslie!