Friday, November 30, 2007

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Anonymous said...

Letter from brass counsels end to ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’

Washington has celebrated their 14th anniversary of the ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ law. A letter has been sent urging Congress to repeal the law. Data shows that 65,000 gay and lesbians serve in the American armed forces and there are more than 1 million gay veterans. The letter is still going through rallies to call upon groups for a change in the law. The law bars the military from EVALUATiNG soldiers’ sexual orientation if they keep it to themselves. People will read the CONTEXT in malls and other areas to sign a petition to change the law. Repealing this law would make gays and lesbians EQUATABLE to any other citizen in America. Shalikashvili of the New York Times says “Our military has been stretched thin by our deployments in the Middle East, and we must welcome the service of any American who is willing and able to do the job” Every VOiCE counts when signing the petition. Also, it will also form a better STRUCTURE of America if we are willing to PLOT a more positive FACTOR. To SUMMARiZE the rest, this letter may just be the breaking point of loving each and every one of our people in America.

Anonymous said...

♫ The article I read about this morning was about the traffic signals. Some cities are having troubles because their traffic lights are on the blink. The problem is that green traffic lights are looking like abstract art. They have dark splotches marring the lights that were once full and bright signals. Only a few of those traffic signals have been fixed. There has been complains made since spring but the city has not fixed all of them. The green LEDs were expected to last 10 years. The city is attacking the problem by area.

♫Reflection =]
♫I think that this problem about the traffic signals is a real big problem. I think that the city should fix things as soon as they get at least one complain. I hope they fix this problem and all the other complain the city has because if they don’t people could end up starting things as well as petitions.

♫Fact =]
♫An interesting fact or sentence that I read about in this article was that the green LEDs are falling at a rate of 25 percent citywide.

Anonymous said...

Taggers more brazen with graffiti
As more and more years past graffiti taggers seem to evaluate good places of where there next piece will be made. The percentage of graffiti taking place through out many places has increased within the years and seems to be increasing without a stop. There tasks consists of many risks, that could end up very harmful for them. But there strategy is to be fearless and brave and get to any high, difficult place so that way their graffiti will be difficult to clean. The alternative to these difficult roles they are placed in, results as a bonus for them since the difficult they are they longer they will be displayed which is a positive for them. Many people categorizes these young teens as taggers who write graffiti. The significance in the kids is that there are verified to be careless, most of all a bit intelligent to get to these hard places, but another thing that has been contexted to this topic is that among them also involves some violence between these different groups of taggers. It has been equated of years that the only thing that can possibly reduce the graffiti in the communities, is if the text written on walls and many other places is clean up fast. By cleaning up the graffiti in a shorter faster time they taggers will become frustrated that is because there goal is to keep their work out there for as long as it can. As the graffiti problem seems to be worsening, higher costs to cleaning these damages have been increasing. San Diego is trying to get a permit where better factors can be used to maintain these sensitive areas without any risks.

Anonymous said...

“A Promise of Police With ‘Honor’”
►Armid a rising outcry over violence and corruption, Jorge Ramos becomes Tijuana mayor at midnight tonight, promising an unprecedented push for honesty and professional standards in the city’s involving the 100 percent or the 2,300-member police department. “We can have a lot of cameras on the building structures… all over the city, but if people who are responsible for security don’t have principles, a sense of honor,” then crime-fighting will fail, said Ramos, 39, a member of Mexico’s National Action Party, or PAN. To improve crime-fighting in Tijuana, Ramos said he intended to seek certification from the U.S. based on the role of commissions on Accreditation for the category of Law Enforcement Agencies, which works with police agencies to strengthen law enforcement and the consume or end of crime.
►I agree because the context its that there its too much corruption in Mexico.
►I also agree because the only way to evaluate the corruption in Mexico its to mace a evaluation of the corruption it the USA.
►I agree because it’s the only way to equate the corruption and the law enforcement.
►I think the most interesting fact its that the want to get help from the USA and it’s a good idea.

Anonymous said...

In the article, Face Book does an about face, I learned of personal information being ANALYZED in the wrong way. The article began with an example to ILLUSTRATE their point, a college student that bought a ring for his wife as a Christmas present at an online store and then Face Book made the information of the person buying the ring into several hundreds people including his wife. This led to a ruined Christmas and a EVALUATION on how the program Beacon let people know of purchases without users permission. Beacon was made as a word of mouth promotion to show off people who had already purchased a product from the online store. Now the only way that people could see what others bought from where they must click ok. The article went on to explain the origin of Beacon as the future of advertising online and it also included the name of some of its partners. Then it went back to the complaints that can EQUATE several problems if the information is placed in the wrong CONTEXT. There were several ALTERNATIVES that were taking into consideration like instead of saying no the user must yes, this help because the popup to say no to the services would disappear after several seconds.
After reading this article I have had to EVALUATE how exactly I get my best information and by doing this I was able to VERIFY that the companies intention was reasonable because I DERIVE more IMPACT from what people say of the product more than that of commercials. But with this in mind I still see cause for alarm when information of a persons transactions is put on spotlight, its called personal information for a reason and that reason is not because the information is for the public.
The most interesting fact in this article is the disregarded for personal info in an age where information is very valuable.

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Anonymous said...

Today in the union tribune I read that four years ago an architect named Robert noble made a bid to design a showcase solar array covering the parking lot at Kyocera's Kearny mesa plant. Today dozens of companies would elbow for a chance to build such a project, highlighting the cachet currently surrounding solar power. firms including Google, QUALCOMM, Hewlett- Packard, Khols, and wal-mart have built a plan to build solar systems at their campuses or stores. Noble, former head of san Diego architectural firm tucker saddler, founded a new company, evasion solar international corp., to help companies install solar arrays in their parking lots.

Anonymous said...

♥ San Diego Union Tribune;
♥ Crime Watch;
♥ Summary; It’s Friday! Wooo [[: Anyways, this morning’s blog is based on several small articles I read in the Crime Watch section of the newspaper. The first was on a man named Steven Wesley who lived in La Mesa who was arrested because of suspicion of possessing child pornography and distributing it to others as well. After examining the man’s house, police found 1,750 sexually explicit pictures of minors. The worse thing is that there were even pictures of children as young as 6 months old sexually positioned on some of his pictures. The bail for Steven Wesley is set at $45,000. Another article in the Crime Watch was about a couple of robbers who were armed while robbing Papa John’s. The two robbers made everyone lie on the floor while they took cash from the pizza place last night. The robbery was reported to take place at 8:55 p.m. at the North Twin Oaks Valley Road eatery. But luckily, they were both arrested shortly after the incident. Last article I read in Accident Watch was on a man who drover a sleeping homeless man. A 39-year-old homeless man sleeping under a tractor-trailed rig in Bay Park was injured yesterday after a worker got in the rig and ran over him. The accident happened at about 6 a.m. yesterday morning. The worker said he started the truck and let it idle to warm up, then started to drive away. Police say that the worker had no idea that the homeless ma was underneath. The victim is being treated at a hospital for broken pelvis and a possibility of two broken legs.
♥ Reflection; After reading these articles I am scared to walk outside my own street. Just kidding, but seriously, I am not happy about these situations happening but I’m grateful for the police who put their lives on the lines to save people.

Anonymous said...

The context I summarized today was about a slaying committed in 1988. a man was charged with murder, they say that they have to evaluate the evidence. The evidence was equate as before the killer confessed. The investigators say that he had sex with her then she told him to stop and he killed her since there was no one around to here her voice. But his lawyer said that only because they had his DNA on her body doesn’t mean that he killed her, he also verified they didn’t have the murder weapon, he also said there could have been another person involved. There was no one around like someone that heard and could of verified what they heard. The man accused was given an evaluation. He was set bail for 1 million dollar bail yesterday.

Anonymous said...

I was reading a very interesting article on the effects of working at night on the human body. The research indicates that there is enough EVIDENCE to say that working the graveyard shift can AFFECT the human body and be a probable cause of cancer. The research, led by a group of oncologists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, EVALUATES the IMPACT of working at night on the human body. The research indicates that when people go to sleep and the lights are off the body produces melatonin which is a hormone that can suppress the growth of tumors. When light is present the body does not produce this hormone which can EQUATE to cancer. The EVALUATION resulted in the findings of new ties that link cancer to the lack of sleeping at night. The ISSUE is still controversial though because they might be other FACTORS that link cancer to not sleeping. Yet the agency will MAINTAIN the public informed about nay new findings.