Monday, September 27, 2010

3 Charitable Organizations!! :)

March of Dimes-I would like to help March Of Dimes because its for a good cause.

Breast Cancer-My Aunt Juanita had breast cancer and I know she went through a hard time so I would like to help all who has or will have it.

Boys scout-I think boys scout should deserve are time because I have a personal experience with the scouts.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Homeless--Missouri

The 2001 Population Census data:
  • 99,900 houseless people in Australia (105,304 in 1996)
  • 54% adults over 24 years of age
  • 10% under the age of 12 years
  • 36% young people between 12 and 24 years
  • 42% of houseless people were female
  • 58% were single (58,116)
  • 19% were couples (18,840)
  • 23% were families (22,944 people or 6,745 families
On census night in 2001, only 14,251 (14.25%) of people considered by the census to be houseless were staying in services funded through the Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP). SAAP, jointly funded by Commonwealth and State Governments, provides funds for crisis services to houseless people around the country.
Yhe following information relates only to SAAP clients (2002-2003 data)
  • Male (42%)
  • Female (58%)
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (18%)
  • People from non-English speaking backgrounds (14%)
  • Average age of female clients: 30
  • Average age of male clients: 33
People aged 18 and 19 years had the highest rate of SAAP service usage at 145 clients for every 10,000 in the general population.
The next highest usage rates were by 15-17 year olds and 20-24 year olds, among whom there were 114 and 113 clients, respectively for every 10,000 people.
Nationally, nearly one-third (31%) of support periods were provided to males aged 25 years and over presenting alone at SAAP agencies and 21% were provided to female clients with children.
Unaccompanied females aged 25 years and over accounted for 15%, while unaccompanied males and females under 25 years accounted for around 13% of support periods each.
Overall, 6% of support periods were for couples with or without children. Males with children accounted for just 1% of all support periods.
Most common reasons for houselessness (SAAP survey):
  • Domestic and family violence (22%)
  • Eviction/previous accommodation ended (11%)
  • Relationship/family breakdown (11%)
  • Usual accommodation unavailable (11%)
  • Financial Difficulty (10%)
The most common reasons for each client group are:
Male alone, aged under 25
  • Usual accommodation unavailable (16.7%)
  • Relationship/family breakdown (16.5%)
Male alone, aged 25 or over
  • Financial difficulty (15.4 %)
  • Usual accommodation unavailable (14.9%)
Female alone, aged under 25
  • Relationship/family breakdown (21.5%)
  • Domestic violence (12.3 %)
Female alone, aged 25 or over
  • Domestic and Family Violence (43.9%)
Couple with no children
  • Eviction/accommodation ended (21%)
  • Financial difficulty (14%)
Couple with children
  • Eviction/accommodation ended (26.7%)
  • Usual accommodation unavailable (14.1%)
Male with children
  • Eviction/accommodation ended (20.9%)
  • Relationship/relationship breakdown (17.7%)
Female with children
  • Domestic and Family Violence (51.8%)
  • Eviction/accommodation ended (9.1%)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

3 colleges interested

Iowa Western-- Because it has a good dental program.

Grayson--Its a 2 year college. A town I am familiar with and would know my way around.

NorthWest--Good Dental program something I am interested in and close to home.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Video games in school


video games in school



I dont think they should be in school its more of a distraction to all the students. It would also cause problems by not having enough money, and kids fighting over it all the time. I think they should play at their house and learn there with video games school is for actual classes that you learn about life. Home is the time to play that leave it there.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

9/21/10---2 Articles

Women castrated a man with her nails

Do you think she should have gotten a worse punishment?


Tyler Perry

Do you think anyone could do what he did to get rich?

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Should parents be allowed to select the gender of their offspring?

Generations of parents-to-be have hoped and prayed for a baby of a particular gender (often in practice, for a boy, as cultural factors such as restricting inheritance of property and the family name to male heirs, restrictions on female economic activity, and the heavy cost of dowries when daughters are married have all encouraged male preference throughout history). In some circumstances gender selection has been practised after birth by the abandonment of unwanted infants, a practice which has not entirely died out today in some countries. The development of ultrasound scanners which allow the sex of an unborn child to be determined in the womb has more recently led to selective abortion, especially in China where cultural factors combined with the single-child policy in the 1980s and 1990s to make many families determined to ensure their only child was male. Although ultrasound scanning for sexual selection is illegal, it is widespread in China and the 2000 Census revealed that 117 boys are now born for every 100 Chinese girls. Similar figures for India, although less reliable, also indicate widespread use of (illegal) ultrasound scanning and selective abortion of female foetuses. This topic does not focus upon or attempt to present arguments for selective abortion, but this does provide the context for a more recent and balanced debate - as to whether new methods for selecting the gender of a child at the start of a pregnancy should be allowed.
There are two relatively new technological methods of achieving the goal of embryonic gender selection, which has for so long been the stuff of science fiction. These are genetic diagnosis, in which embryos created in a test-tube are analysed before being implanted in the womb, and the MicroSort technique, in which sperm is ‘sorted’ to make it much more likely that the egg is fertilised by a sperm carrying the desired chromosome. Most of the arguments apply to both as they are about whether this practice should be allowed in principle, but the distinction is touched on.

Child Curfew

 
Youth curfews are widely used in the USA to keep children off the street at night; a state of curfew makes it illegal to be out of doors between certain publicised times. In the USA over 300 individual towns have passed local curfew laws that vary in detail, but are all aimed at reducing juvenile crime and gang activity. In Britain a 1998 law allowed local councils to impose curfews for all children under ten, although none has yet chosen to do so. In defining the motion the proposition should think about the age groups at which the curfew is aimed, the hours it would operate, the penalties for offenders and any possible exceptions, for example, is it permitted to be out in the company of an adult?

Do you think kids should get  curfews

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Waitress' tired of low wages

Joyce has worked at a resturant for 7 years. She's in her thirty's and is still getting paid $4 a hour. She's complained since she has put in her hard work for the seven years and has not got a raise. Tips is the problem but some nights she only gets about $15.

Do you think she should get a raise?

Monday, September 13, 2010

Should your class be permitted to go on a field trip once a year?

Talks about how kids should go out and really discover different places for example Omaha World Herald Factory to see how its processed and how they do things.

My question is do you think we should cause the disadvantage would be kids getting lost or in danger.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Do video games really cause bad behavior in children?

It says it causes them bad behavior because the violence video games they have and teach children for example grand theft auto. It has children going around killing people for there cars

My question is do you think they are good or bad for children? because video games teach them good hand-eye coordination.