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To refute Amy Chua's parenting technique, a tale of one Jessica Steinhauser. Jessica was born a child prodigy. She absorbed piano lessons effortlessly and by the age of 15, she had had two performances at Carnegie Hall. She excelled at study and was awarded scholarship at Rutgers U.. She was also a member of More
I hate statatistics. They tell us nothing and can be used to support any point. How about a little informatione on one meetings on the number of board meetings. Are the meetings monthly, quarterly, etc.. How many did he miss and when did he miss them. Is Jobs on board committees and is he not participating in More
From what I've seen, Obama's caved in to the republicans once again. No tax increases--even some tax decreases!!! And tax decreases certainly do not reduce the deficit--he's just pandering to the right again. Other than the tax decreases, it's all spending cuts. And there are few specifics--other than tax decreases, More
I can't speak for Sen. Webb, but I can name a few programs. -affirmative action sales quotas for all civil service and management -affirmative action quotas for all police and firefighters -affirmative action quotas for all federal service employment -minority quotas for all senior executive service -breakfast More
Good point. We need to scrap whole departments in a company like the Department of Education. Consider this! What education does this department provide? What schools do they run and how many children do they educate? It exists only as a support system for teacher unions. Probably staffed by 40,000 government More
anti-google algorithm change? how about being honest for a change and if a company says that their 20 patents were infringed to just let the truth come out. that's why we have a judicial system in place. and yeah, i do not love google at all.. i think they represent what is crooked in our capitalistic society More
Personally, I like watching football for the grace, agility and the players' phenomenal athleticism. I don't like the violence - especially the gratutious violence so common on the kick off return. I'm delighted that there will be fewer run backs and fewer athletes who will be permanantly injured with severe More
In October 2008 she championed the confiscation of $30 billion of private retirement accounts, further undermining public trust. Let get this straight, the government just took the accounts of private citizens!! If that's the case, why in the hell would anyone with the IQ above that of a plant ever put their More
Firstly, regardless of history defendants are innocent until the verdict declares otherwise in court. As a matter of fact, a judge may declare mistrial if he thinks that the jury cannot maintain impartiality. Secondly, false accusation e.g slander, defamation is a serious crime. Therefore the district attorney More
Employee development has been round so long as humans have. Scholars have traced writings as far back as Plato, Socrates, and different early traditional writers. Traditionally, organizational conduct was originally displayed by social norms and schooling against the more formal enterprise pictures we would More