USA: demand for public schools rises as crisis hits
NEWS: The financial crisis obliges American parents to choose public schools for their children.
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PRIVATE SCHOOL (TV VERSION) MOVIE-PART 6
PART – 6
Sorry it took me so long to put this up & that there’s so many parts.(Only the special people on youtube can upload more than 10 minutes) But anyway, this was a special request for the movie Private School that aired on TV back sometime in the early 90’s. It may contain some deleted/alternate versions that are not available on the theatrical release. To be honest, I have only seen this TV version, so there are scenes in the movie that do not make sense to me. So, if anyone notices something missing or something that was added in, please let me know. Hope you enjoy it!
*I own no rights to this-no copyright infringement intended…blah blah blah
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Private School
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Every Year 4 Out Of 5 Students Are Rejected From Competitive Private School Admissions
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Smokin’ Weed | Private High Musical Ep. 4
While eating lunch outside by herself, Sandra stumbles upon the school pothead, Shoe, and ends up getting stoned from his giant water bong. The two become fast friends, and sing about how much fun it is.SMOKIN WEED.
Created by and starring Taryn Southern.
Private High Musical is a Red Band Industries original. Come check us out at http://www.redbandindustries.com.
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Tom Daley moves to public school (2nd June 2009)
2nd June 2009
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Teenage diving star Tom Daley has enrolled at a public school in Plymouth after claims of bullying at his former state school.
Tom Daley being bullied:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-nvR-9BTuM
DaleyFan’s Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/DaleyFan
24th May 2009
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Plymouth College is in talks about giving a place to Olympic diver Tom Daley amid claims of bullying at his school, Eggbuckland Community College.
Plymouth College – which prides itself on its swimming programme – confirmed it had talked to Tom’s father.
Eggbuckland said that its policy was to deal firmly with bullying.
Plymouth College headmaster Dr Simon Wormleighton said: “Nothing has been agreed at the moment, but we would be very interested.”
“The school would be well suited to him.”
He said that the school, which has a number of national swimming awards, was regarded as one of the best in the country for swimming.
Tom, 14, from Plymouth, was on the British team at the Beijing games and earlier this week won silver at the World Series in Sheffield.
Mr Wormleighton said that the school had a long record of taking in elite sports pupils.
“We are well set up to meet Tom’s needs.”
“We have a tradition of a flexible academic programme for international athletes.”
His father Rob said: “We have had discussions with Plymouth College, but they are at their initial stages.”
“Every parent has a responsibility to make sure that their children have the best.”
Tom said this week that the bullying was not “high-level” but “everyone in the school” was doing it.
Tom said: “It’s not getting to me, as in the words are upsetting me, it’s just the fact that I can’t have a normal school life like everybody else.”
“It’s not high-level bullying, just name calling, someone chucking a bit of paper at you, tipping your pencil case out.”
“After the Olympics it went mad… everyone that you walk past has a little dig at you.”
He said he had not been back to school since before the Easter holidays and had considered changing schools.
Katrina Borowski, principal of Eggbuckland Community College, said: “Tom’s extremely high profile has led to a minority of students acting in an immature way towards him.”
“All involved in his education are supporting him as best we can and immediate action was taken to address concerns raised.”
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Public vs. Private
Former Mississippi Governor William Winter on the debate of public schools versus private schools.
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Good Intentions 2of3 Minimum Wage, Licensing, and Labor Laws with Walter Williams
Walter Williams’ PBS documentary Good Intentions based on his book, The State Against Blacks (1982). The documentary was very controversial at the time it was released and led to many animosities and even threats of murder.
In Good Intentions, Dr. Williams examines the failure of the war on poverty and the devastating effect of well meaning government policies on blacks asserting that the state harms people in the U.S. more than it helps them. He shows how government anti-poverty programs have often locked people into poverty making the points that:
- being forced to attend 3rd rate public schools leave students unprepared for working life
- minimum wages prevent young people from obtaining jobs at an early age
- licensing and labor laws have had the effect of restricting entrance of blacks into the skilled trades and unions
- the welfare system creates perverse incentives for the poor to make bad choices they otherwise would not
Dr. Williams presents the following solutions to these problems:
Failing Public Schools – Give parents greater control over their children’s education by setting up a tuition tax credit or voucher system to broaden competition in turn revitalizing both public and non-public schools
Minimum Wages – Remove the minimum wage from youngsters to give more young people the chance to learn the world of work at an early age instead spending their free time idle an possibly falling into the habits of the street
Restrictive Labor Laws, Jobs Programs – Eliminate government roadblocks that prevent new entrepreneurs from starting their own business
Welfare Programs – Enact a compassionate welfare system such as a negative income tax which would remove dependency and dis-incentives for the poor to get themselves out of poverty
Scholars interviewed in the documentary include Donald Eberle, Charles Murray, and George Gilder.
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1r-r6iLBEI&feature=channel_page
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DS0XXFdyfI&feature=channel_page
Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqMuLNWL_Qo&feature=channel_page
Playlist:
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Private school affected by the credit crunch
In southern England, a private school may not be reopening. The college had borrow 1 million euros from a British bank in order to prepare for the establishment to go co-educational. Now the bank has demanded immediate payment of the debt
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Blackwater USA Defensive Driving Course
Blackwater USA’s Defensive Driving Course prepares the private military contractor with the driving skills necessary to survive an attack while on the road.
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Drop Bear – Private School Boy Spirit
Drop Bear – Private School Boy Spirit
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