Boehner Outlines Changes if G.O.P. Takes House
JENNIFER STEINHAUER
September 30, 2010
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WASHINGTON Representative John A. Boehner said Thursday that if Republicans take control in the midterm election, he will try to fundamentally change the way the House is run to give both parties a fair hearing while making their doings more transparent.
As minority leader, Mr. Boehner, of Ohio, is in line to become speaker if his party captures a House majority, and in his speech Thursday, he set out specific ways he would overhaul the legislative process, including upending the appropriations system to giving rank and file members more power.
I picked this peice because I could not find any other article with this date. I found some sports stuff but you dead that's an automatic zero.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
current events
Elite Colleges, or Colleges for the Elite?
By RICHARD D. KAHLENBERG
September 28, 2010
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this about the growing anger directed at the elites who manipulate the system to their advantage, is an opportune time to examine higher education’s biggest affirmative action program for the children of alumni.This is happening everywhere.
At the top universities, so-called legacy preferences affect larger numbers of students than traditional affirmative action programs for minority students, yet they have received a small fraction of the attention. Unlike the issue of racial preferences, advantages for alumni children who are overwhelmingly white and wealthy have been the subject of little scholarship, no state voter initiatives and no Supreme Court decisions.
Well this is talking about the judges and that is a form of the government.
By RICHARD D. KAHLENBERG
September 28, 2010
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nytimes.com/2010/09/30/opinion/30kahlenberg.html
this about the growing anger directed at the elites who manipulate the system to their advantage, is an opportune time to examine higher education’s biggest affirmative action program for the children of alumni.This is happening everywhere.
At the top universities, so-called legacy preferences affect larger numbers of students than traditional affirmative action programs for minority students, yet they have received a small fraction of the attention. Unlike the issue of racial preferences, advantages for alumni children who are overwhelmingly white and wealthy have been the subject of little scholarship, no state voter initiatives and no Supreme Court decisions.
Well this is talking about the judges and that is a form of the government.
current events
Insurer Cuts health plans as new law takes hold
Reed Abelson
September 29 2010
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The Principal Financial Group announced on Thursday that it planned to stop selling upheaval emerging among insurers as the new federal health law starts to take effect. This is in Iowa.
The company, based in Iowa, provides coverage to about 840,000 people who receive their insurance through an employer. Principal’s decision closely tracks moves by other insurers that have indicated in recent weeks that they plan to drop out of certain segments of the market, like the business of selling child-only policies. State regulators say some insurance companies are already threatening to leave particular markets because of the new law.
I picked this because I don't think that it is fair that they are about to take the insurance from these people.
This is connected to what we are learning in school because a it is about the government and is talking about the taxes.
Reed Abelson
September 29 2010
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nytimes.com/2010/10/01/health/policy/01insure.html?hpw
The Principal Financial Group announced on Thursday that it planned to stop selling upheaval emerging among insurers as the new federal health law starts to take effect. This is in Iowa.
The company, based in Iowa, provides coverage to about 840,000 people who receive their insurance through an employer. Principal’s decision closely tracks moves by other insurers that have indicated in recent weeks that they plan to drop out of certain segments of the market, like the business of selling child-only policies. State regulators say some insurance companies are already threatening to leave particular markets because of the new law.
I picked this because I don't think that it is fair that they are about to take the insurance from these people.
This is connected to what we are learning in school because a it is about the government and is talking about the taxes.
current events
TARP bailout To cost less than once anticipated
Jackie calmes
September 30 2010
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This article takes place in Washington. This article is about the 700billion dollar bail out.
The government bailsout the mother of them all a 700billion dollar bail. But the Troubled asset relief program could be cut in half or be reduced to zero
I decided to do my current events on this because I was just reading the brief summary and I thought that this bail out was ridiculous and so expensive that 700billion dollars we could use for something else.
This is talking about the government and in class we are talking about government.
Jackie calmes
September 30 2010
WWW.NYTimes.com
nytimes.com/2010/10/01/business/01tarp.html?hp=&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1285902035-yjjPScVb7soEQAoQUNFMmQ
This article takes place in Washington. This article is about the 700billion dollar bail out.
The government bailsout the mother of them all a 700billion dollar bail. But the Troubled asset relief program could be cut in half or be reduced to zero
I decided to do my current events on this because I was just reading the brief summary and I thought that this bail out was ridiculous and so expensive that 700billion dollars we could use for something else.
This is talking about the government and in class we are talking about government.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Marcus Davila
Period 1
Hw 4
1. Describe the Canon law.
The canon law was made for marriages and religious practice.
2. Describe what might happen to a person like a king who didn't follow the canon law.
If a king disobeyed this law he would be discharged of all the people that work for him. If the king disobeyed the law again all of his kingdom will be sent to hell
Period 1
Hw 4
1. Describe the Canon law.
The canon law was made for marriages and religious practice.
2. Describe what might happen to a person like a king who didn't follow the canon law.
If a king disobeyed this law he would be discharged of all the people that work for him. If the king disobeyed the law again all of his kingdom will be sent to hell
Saturday, September 11, 2010
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