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John Muir Elementary School offers pre-School for special needs children. You’ve heard me talk about this before, they can be kids with autism, asperger’s syndrome, developmental disabilities, etc. The problem is that John Muir doesn’t have any form of play structure at the school. It is a barebones asphalt yard with a chain link fence around it. Kind of like something you would expect to see in industrial era Russian and not 21st century United States.John Muir Elementary School offers pre-School for special needs children. You’ve... more
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"sUPEREDS 245 weekly inteRnet video" for aug 20 2011 titled 'sUPERED crazy as he needs to be" sUPERED the internet video artist/street performer/film editor/professional weird-0 billed as the 12th most strangest person on de internet goes into his video safe and pulls out some videos from march of 2007 this video is 3 different random crazy clips of sUPERED in his studio (S.E.X.S.S.) that sUPERED puts into 1 strangely funny video enjoy smile IIIII11111IIIIIsUPERED 82011sUPERED current.com via youtube.com via digg.com http://digg.com/news/offbeat/supered_crazy_as_he_needs_to_be"sUPEREDS 245 weekly inteRnet video" for aug 20 2011 titled 'sUPERED... more
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Sir Elton John knows Billy Joel is going to "hate him" for it, but he's publicly speaking out about his friend and fellow musician needing to get serious about conquering his alcohol addictionSir Elton John knows Billy Joel is going to "hate him" for it, but he's... more
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KaBOOM is a national non-profit organization dedicated to save play. It is headquartered in Washington D.C. KaBOOM has an aim of giving every child in America a great placeKaBOOM is a national non-profit organization dedicated to save play. It is... more
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Nine
Vice President Lance Bruce of the Wilmington Branch of the NAACP speaks to the Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission about Community Television. Complaints about Comcast Cable have caused the residents of Wilmington, Delaware to challenge the cable franchise agreement. Comcast Cable’s franchise agreement with the City of Wilmington is up for renewal this year. The current agreement expires October 2010 and the city leaders are upset about the Comcast Cable rumors to shut-down “live” community access to cable channels 28 and 190. The Leased Access Producers Association (LAPA) has hired a lawyer to review the current franchise agreement with Comcast Cable and the City of Wilmington, Delaware. The Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission of Wilmington has held Community Needs and Assessment meetings with citizens as well as mailing out a survey to residents on the road to evaluate the future of technology within the city. Community producers and supporters of LAPA demand that the City of Wilmington, Delaware require that the leased access studios stay open and continue “live” cablecast. They call for the cancellation of the franchise agreement with Comcast Cable and the establishment of a democratically elected board that represents the technological future of the city. LAPA believes the people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many “Live” local channel 28 television shows over the years to sustain his career.People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Nine
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Eight
Elder McDuffy speaks to the Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission about Comcast Cable stopping “live” community television. Comcast Cable wants to withdraw community “live” programming from Wilmington, Delaware. In addition, Comcast Cable wants to shut-down Wilmington, Delaware’s Community Television Channel 28 and Channel 190. Community leaders and residents speak out against Comcast Cable and the monopoly grip the corporation has on the future of technology in the city. Minority leaders in Wilmington, Delaware verbalize their concern against Comcast Cable during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington, Delaware community leaders want: channels for governmental meetings to be aired, educational channels for the local schools, public channels for the citizens-at-large, continued live leased access television, and fully-staffed production studios that trains people in media making and citizen journalism. Comcast Cable had promised a component of cable television would give citizens access to local television but refused to develop access television after they were awarded the city of Wilmington’s franchise agreement. Now the residents are set to drop Comcast Cable as a video service provider during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington residents want local community channels to continue “live” cablecast. Comcast Cable’s franchise expires October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career.People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Eight
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Eight
Elder McDuffy speaks to the Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission about Comcast Cable stopping “live” community television. Comcast Cable wants to withdraw community “live” programming from Wilmington, Delaware. In addition, Comcast Cable wants to shut-down Wilmington, Delaware’s Community Television Channel 28 and Channel 190. Community leaders and residents speak out against Comcast Cable and the monopoly grip the corporation has on the future of technology in the city. Minority leaders in Wilmington, Delaware verbalize their concern against Comcast Cable during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington, Delaware community leaders want: channels for governmental meetings to be aired, educational channels for the local schools, public channels for the citizens-at-large, continued live leased access television, and fully-staffed production studios that trains people in media making and citizen journalism. Comcast Cable had promised a component of cable television would give citizens access to local television but refused to develop access television after they were awarded the city of Wilmington’s franchise agreement. Now the residents are set to drop Comcast Cable as a video service provider during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington residents want local community channels to continue “live” cablecast. Comcast Cable’s franchise expires October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career.People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Eight
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Seven
Comcast Cable does not believe in the future of technology and public media: content and mission aligning to not merely inform the community but to engage them as students, teachers, creators, advocates, and citizens. The infrastructure and reach of community television provides the opportunity to bring together community members to identify issues and work together toward solutions. Comcast Cable plans to discontinue “Live” community television in Wilmington, Delaware. Citizens are in preparation to stop the destruction of “live” community television by signing a card pledging to change cable providers if Comcast Cable does not include wording to continue “live” community cablecast in their upcoming new cable franchise agreement with the city of Wilmington, Delaware. Comcast Cable’s franchise agreement expires October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career.People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Seven
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People In Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Six
Ruth Baker speaks against Comcast Cable’s plans to shut-down “Live” community television in Wilmington, Delaware. Television has shut-out Blacks and other minorities from the very start and now Comcast Cable plans to discontinue local “live” community television after thirty years of bringing information to the African American community of Wilmington, Delaware. Community producers and supporters of Leased Access Producers Association (LAPA) demand that the City of Wilmington, Delaware require that the leased access studios stay open and continue “live” cablecast. They call for the cancellation of the franchise agreement with Comcast Cable and the establishment of a democratically elected board that represents the technological future of the city. Comcast Cable does not represent the interests of community access and refuses to even meet with producers and programmers. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People In Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Six
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Five
Francis Thomas –A subscriber to Comcast Cable in Wilmington, Delaware. Comcast Cable are essentially saying poor and low income users of community access television will be locked out from “live” community television. This is a violation of the principle of community access television that it will not discriminate against low income workers and others who do not have their own equipment. After over thirty years of “live” community television Comcast Cable is planning to shut-down the only television station in Wilmington, Delaware. Citizens plan to stop the destruction of “live” community television by signing a card pledging to change cable providers if Comcast Cable does not include wording to continue “live” community cablecast in their upcoming new cable franchise agreement with the city of Wilmington, Delaware. Comcast Cable’s franchise agreement expires October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Five
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Are you ready to Change the world? Share your ideas to create a better world and be rewarded with a 9-week paid virtual fellowship working with Rainforest Alliance. Find out more at www.goodzuma.com.Are you ready to Change the world? Share your ideas to create a better world and be... more
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Four
Comcast Cable wants to shut-down local “live” community television in Wilmington, Delaware. That means much of the cities diverse, neighborhood-specific live community television shows may disappear. If that happens, Wilmington, Delaware cable subscribers would be losing an outlet for their particular communities' programming, said Mandelakan, speaker for the Leased Access Producers Association. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Four
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People in opposition to Comcast Cable - Part One
Comcast Cable wants to shut-down Wilmington, Delaware’s Community Television Channel 28 and Channel 190. Community leaders and residents speak out against Comcast Cable and the monopoly grip the corporation has on the future of technology in the city. Minority leaders in Wilmington, Delaware verbalize their concern against Comcast Cable during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington, Delaware community leaders want: channels for governmental meetings to be aired, educational channels for the local schools, public channels for the citizens-at-large, continued live leased access television, and fully-staffed production studios that trains people in media making and citizen journalism. Comcast Cable had promised a component of cable television would give citizens access to local television but refused to develop access after they were awarded the city of Wilmington’s franchise agreement. Now the residents are set to drop Comcast Cable as a video service provider during the franchise renewal process. Wilmington residents want local community channels to continue “live” cablecast. Comcast Cable’s franchise expires October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People in opposition to Comcast Cable - Part One
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People in opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Three
Speaker - Harold B. Pritchett addresses the Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission of Wilmington, Delaware on the Needs and Community review for the future of Comcast Cable in the city. Wilmington, Delaware community leaders want: channels for governmental meetings to be aired, educational channels for the local schools, public channels for the citizens-at-large, continued live leased access television, and fully-staffed production studios that would train people in media making and citizen journalism. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People in opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Three
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People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Two
The City of Wilmington, Delaware announced that a survey to evaluate Comcast Cable Service was mailed to residents. This survey will help the Cable Video and Telecommunications Commission develop the future needs of the community and assess the current level of service provided by Comcast Cable. City leaders are following up rumors that Comcast Cable wants to shut-down live community programming after over thirty years of service. Residents have voiced their concern about Community Cable Stations Channel 28 and 190. The Leased Access Producers Association (LAPA) is asking Wilmington citizens to sign a card pledging to change their Video Service Provider if Comcast Cable shuts the local community station down. Comcast Cable’s Franchise Agreement expires with the City of Wilmington October 2010. The people own the right-of-ways and the air waves not a corporation or the government. Wilmington’s cable channel 28 was the stepping stone to the political support of current Vice President Joe Biden, who appeared on many local channel 28 television shows to sustain his career?People in Opposition to Comcast Cable – Part Two
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A 66-year-old grandfather, Joseph Prudente, who was jailed without bail on Friday because his lawn was brown.
For nearly a year, he ignored letters from his Beacon Woods homeowners' association and a court order because, he said, he barely had the money to pay his mortgage.
He was trying to keep his house and didn't care about the lawn.
This article is about some people that went out of their way to help Prudente with this problem.A 66-year-old grandfather, Joseph Prudente, who was jailed without bail on Friday... more
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• Physiological needs: hunger, thirst, sex and sleep. Food and drinks manufacturers operate to satisfy needs in this area, as do prostitutes and tobacco growers.
• Safety needs: job security, protection from harm and the avoidance of risk. At this level an individual’s thoughts turn to insurance, burglar alarms and savings deposits.
• Social needs: the affection of family and friendship. These are satisfied by such things as weddings, sophisticated restaurants and telecommunications.
• Esteem needs (also called ego needs), divided into internal needs, such as self-respect and sense of achievement, and external needs, such as status and recognition. Industries focused on this level include the sports industry and activity holidays.
• Self-actualisation, famously described by Maslow: “A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately happy. What a man can be, he must be. This need we may call self-actualisation.” This involves doing things such as going to art galleries, climbing mountains and writing novels. The theatre, cinema and music industries are all focused on this level. Self-actualisation is different from the other levels of need in at least one important respect. It is never finished, never fully satisfied. It is, as Shakespeare put it, “as if increase of appetite grows by what it feeds on”.• Physiological needs: hunger, thirst, sex and sleep. Food and drinks... more
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