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Internet is a global network that connects other computer networks, together with software and protocols for controlling the movement of data


June 17th, 2010   by Connor

The Internet, often referred to as "the Net", was initiated in 1969 by a group of universities and private research groups funded by the US Department of Defense. It now covers almost every country in the world. Its organization is informal and deliberately nonpolitical—its controllers tend to concentrate on technical aspects rather than on administrative control.

The Internet offers users a number of basic services including data transfer, electronic mail, and the ability to access information in remote databases. A notable feature is the existence of user groups, which allow people to exchange information and debate specific subjects of interest. In addition, there are a number of high-level services. For example, MBONE allows the transmission of messages to more than one destination. It is used in videoconferencing. The World Wide Web, known as "the Web", is another high-level Internet service, developed in the 1990s in Geneva. It is a service for distributing multimedia information, including graphics, pictures, sounds, and video as well as text. A feature of the World Wide Web is that it allows links to other related documents elsewhere on the Internet. Documents for publication on the Web are presented in a form known as HTML (hypertext mark-up language). This allows a specification of the page layout and typography as it will appear on the screen. It also allows the inclusion of active links to other documents. Generally, these appear on the screen display as highlighted text or as additional i-cons. Typically, the user can use a mouse to "click" on one of these points to load and view a related document. Many commercial and public organizations now have their own Web site (specified by an address code) and publish a "home page", giving information about the organization.

Up to the mid-1990s, the major users of the Internet were academic and research organizations. This has begun to change rapidly with individual home users linking in through commercial access providers and with a growing interest by companies in using the Internet for publicity, sales, and as a medium for electronic publishing. At the same time, there are problems with the flow of information across national borders, bringing in debates about copyright protection, data protection, the publication of pornography, and ultimately political control and censorship.

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A Trial by Jury


June 14th, 2010   by Connor

Imagine a classroom where the instructors speak a foreign language and the students can't take notes, turn to a textbook, or ask any questions. Yet at the end of the final exam, one participant may face life in jail or even death. That's the task handed to American jurors, briefly thrown together to decide accused criminals' fate.

In "A Trial by Jury", Princeton history professor D. Graham Burnett offers a rare glimpse inside jury deliberations at a New York murder trial where he served as foreman last year. Ac-cording to the prosecutor, the case seems clear-cut; a sexual encounter between two men went a-wry. The defendant stabbed his victim 26 times, but claims he acted in self-defense, killing a man who was attempting to rape him. Burnett opens with a graphic description of the crime. He then introduces the characters and walks readers through the 10-day trial. You hear the testimony of witnesses dressed in drag and find yourself put off by a growling prosecutor and the judge's indifference. Most of the drama, though, comes during four days and three nights of deliberations. Once retreated in the jury room, confusion reigns. Most jurors don't understand the charges or the meaning of self-defense. Uninterested jurors seem more concerned about missing appointments. On the third day, one juror runs to a bathroom in tears after exchanging curses. By the final day, nearly everyone cries.

Though he's no more familiar with the law than the other jurors, who include a vacuum-cleaner repairman and a software developer, it's fitting that Burnett is a teacher. For us, he serves as a patient instructor, illustrating with his experience just what a remarkable and sometimes remarkably strange duty serving on a jury can be.

For many citizens, jury duty is their first exposure to our justice system. Jurors discover first hand the gap between law and justice. They face two flawed versions of the same event, offered by witnesses they may not believe. As Burnett observes, "We expect much of this room, and we think about it less often than we probably should. " We assume jurors will take their job seriously. We expect them to digest complicated definitions that leave lawyers confused.

But as Burnett quickly discovers, jurors receive little help. The judge offers them no guidance about how to conduct themselves and races through his delivery of the murder charges. Only within the past decade have we finally abandoned the misconception that jurors naturally reach the right decision without any assistance. Led by Arizona, states have instituted jury reforms as simple as letting jurors take notes or obtain written copies of their instructions. It's not clear whether these changes improve the quality of justice, but the reforms certainly ensure that jurors leave their tour of duty with better feelings about the experience. Unfortunately, such reforms hadn't come yet to New York at the time of this trial. Nonetheless, Burnett and his fellow jurors grope toward their own solution, ultimately reaching what he describes as an "avowedly imperfect" result.

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A Wet Sunday in a Country Inn


June 13th, 2010   by Connor

A wet Sunday in a country inn! Whoever has had the luck to experience one can alone judge of my situation. The rain pattered against the casements; the bells tolled for church with a melancholy sound. I went to the windows in quest of something to amuse the eye; but it seemed as if I had been placed completely out of the reach of all amusement. The windows of my bed-room looked out among tiled roofs and stacks of chimneys, while those of my sitting-room commanded a full view of^ the stable yard. I know of nothing more calculated to make a man sick of this world than a stable yard on a rainy day. The place was littered with wet straw that had been kicked about by travellers and stable-boys. In one corner was a stagnant pool of water,surrounding an island of muck.;there were several half-drowned fowls crowded together under a cart, among which was a miserable, crest-fallen cock, drenched out of all life and spirit; his drooping tail mat ted, as it were, into a single feather, along which the water trickled from his back; near the cart was a half dozing cow, chewing her cud,and standing patiently to be rained on,with -wreaths ' of vapour rising from her reeking hide; a wall-eyed horse, tired of the loneliness of the stable, was poking his spectral head out of a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves; an unhappy cur,chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then between a bark and a yelp; a drab 6 of a kitchen wench

tramped backwards and forwards through the yard in pattens , looking as sulky as the weather itself ; every thing , in short, was comfortless and forlorn , excepting a crew of hardened ducks , assembled like boon companions round a puddle and making a riotous noise over their liquor.

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Fog


June 12th, 2010   by Connor

Beauty or none, there is much to be said for a London fog. It gives us all that "change" which we are always needing. When our world is all but invisible, and growing visible bit by bit looks utterly different from its accustomed self, the stupidest of us all can hardly fail to observe a change for our eyes at least as great as there would have been in going to Glasgow. When, arriving at one's house or one's club; that monotonous diurnal incident seems an almost incredible feat, accomplished with profound relief and gratitude for a safe deliverance, one has at least an unaccustomed sensation. ^One is not a man going into his club, but a mariner saved from shipwreck at the last gasp, to be greeted with emotion by erst indifferent waiters. Yes, a fog gives Londoners a more thorough change than going to the Riviera to avoid it. Then it brings out the kindness and cheerfulness, which are their prime claim to honour, into strong relief. True, it also throws into relief, the incomparable egoism of the prosperous among them. People with no serious cares or worries in the world of course bemoan and upbraid this trifling inconvenience/ But the working, struggling Londoners, cabmen and busmen, you and 1, display our indomitable good-humour to advantage. I stayed on top of a bus for half an hour in the block on Monday at Hyde Park Corner and talked with the driver.

People are often disappointed in a bus-driver because they expect a wit and a pretty swearer. They find neither, but they find an overworked man of extraordinary cheerfulness, responsive, ready to laugh. He is master of his business — a fact emphasized by the fog — to a degree refreshing to one whose experience of men professing some practical calling is that the great majority, some from mere stupidity, some from over-hasty enthusiasm, are quite incompetent.; When finally I left him, his mate piloted me through wheels and horses \o the pavement, and I felt I had been among folk who deserve to live. On Sunday night I walked a mile to my abode, and made a point of asking my whereabouts of every one I met. Not one churlish or even hurried answer: politeness, jokes, reminiscences, laughter. We are a kindly people, and it is worth a fog to know it. Another pleasure of a fog is a mild but extended form of the pleasure we feel when we hear that a millionaire has broken his leg, The too fortunate are suffering a discontent health cannot remove. There was in that block a fat brougham containing an important-looking old man who foamed at the mouth, and one reflected that there was a temporary equality of fortunes.

Such are the pleasures we may take in a London fog.

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A Fib and the Matinee


June 11th, 2010   by Connor

I was six years old and my sister, Sally Kay, was a submis three. For some reason, I thought we needed to earn some m ey. I decided we should "hire out"as maids. We visited the nei bors, offering to clean house for them for a quarter.

Reasonable as our offer was, there were no takers. But < neighbor telephoned Mother to let her know what Mary Alice < Sally Kay were doing. Mother had just hung up the phone wl we came bursting through the back door, into the kitchen of i apartment.

"Girls, "Mother asked, "Why were you two going around neighborhood telling people you would clean their houses?"

Mother wasn't angry with us. In fact, we learned afterwan she was amused that we had come up with such an idea. But, some reason, we both denied having done any si thing. Shocked and terribly hurt that her dear little girls could such "bold-faced liars, " Mother then told us that Mrs. Jones h just called to tell her we had been to her house and said we woi clean it for a quarter.

Faced with the truth, we admitted what we had done. Mother that we had "fibbed. "We had not told the truth. She was sure we knew better. She tried to explain why a fib hurt, but she i't feel that we really understood.

Years later, she told us that the "lesson"she came up with for ig to teach us to be truthful would probably have been wied upon by child psychologists. The idea came to her in a i...and our tender-hearted mother told us it was the most cult lesson she ever taught us. It was a lesson we never forgot.

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Flower Princess


June 10th, 2010   by Connor

I patted the tulle clouds of my white dress as Mama brusl my dark hair. She clipped tiny ivory flowers to the top of head, and I was complete—a real princess. Flower girl, they ca me, but in my four-year-old mind, I was Cinderella.

We arrived at the church early to practice, and Bonnie, bride, handed me the basket of all importance. Tucked inside dozens of crisp purple orchids. The outside was white wick adorned with bows and satin ribbons. It whispered to me. "Prince princess, princess. "

My turn in the rehearsal came, and Bonnie leaned over. "No don't put any of the flowers down yet, "she said. I nodded, thing Mama must have been wrong when she said my job was drop flowers on the carpet. Poor Mama. She must have ne been a flower princess.

I marched to the front of he church, clasping my bask holding my head even and stiff. The prettiest bridesmaid Josephine, winked and said how grown-up I was. My fingers lone to touch her long satiny skirt, but I stood tall and still, like a lady.

Then the people came. Tall people, squatty people, people hats and vests and polka-dot dresses. Men in collars and ale shirts. Women in heels as tall as pencils. I watched the other k in their suspenders and pigtails and long flowered muumuu Well, I thought, feeling sad for them, / suppose we can't all princesses.

They filled the church with their hushed laughter and rustling sees and warmth. Up front, Mrs. Ayabe plunked beautiful music

of the old piano. Mama kissed my forehead. "You'll do just :, sweetie. "She put my hand in Bonnie's and left.

Bonnie and I waited at the very back in our matching Cin-z a dresses. We waited through the music and the praying and

turning pages. We waited as the bridesmaids in their satin ts went before us — one, two, three, four. And then it was my i.

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Master Teacher


June 9th, 2010   by Connor

"Hey, Teach. Long time, no see! " A standard greeting from ;enager to teacher after summer vacation. For my most unfor-jttable student, "Long time, no see" was the literal truth, one of eath Thorson's many "blind" jokes. Left completely sightless at rth from too much incubator oxygen, this teenager maneuvered s way through regular classes in regular schools while those •ound him wondered at his remarkable courage, his "other" ght.

In the fall of 1986, a fourteen-year-old boy tentatively en-red my English classroom. Behind him followed a woman, his de, carrying a large typewriter-looking contraption. My appre-znsion blossomed quickly into full-blown anxiety as Mrs. Parker ipplied details of my newest student. Heath Thorson was a blind feshman whose parents insisted their son receive the same additional opportunities as sighted students. Translated, this meant igular classes in public school.

My first response was a muted, "That's expecting too much

of a regular classroom teacher. " After all, I was expecting m than usual myself that fall. At age forty, I was (gasp) pregna Full-time teaching plus pregnant at forty seemed quite a suffici helping on my plate. Now this tall, gangly special-needs stud appeared before me. Accommodating special-education stude had become a federal law. I had no recourse except to welco Heath and hope for the best.

Our beginning was awkward. The first few wee] Mrs. Parker attended class with Heath. Their leaving class early avoid the hall crowds usually signaled Heath's classmates to cl< up shop. Also, Heath took copious notes, which meant he tap away on that cumbersome contraption, a Braille typewriter. EC strike of the keys sounded a discordant Ker plunk. Heath's k< board mastery intrigued and distracted everyone. Before lor though, we adjusted. Eventually, I welcomed the sound; I knew least one hormonal adolescent in my classroom was tending the day's lesson.

Heath's routine for each academic course was the same Mrs. Parker worked tirelessly typing assignments in Braille i him, then transcribing his work to written words for teachers. W great relish, Heath even read aloud parts in classroom plays frc his Braille copies.

To his freshmen peers, Heath was, at first, a curiosity. B soon his bright, quick mind and flair for wit began to beckon all. His comic banter was unstoppable. He fascinated fellow st dents with his expertise in recognizing voices and in navigation the labyrinth of our school hallways. By the end of his fresher year, Heath was more than tolerated or even accepted—he Wi popular.

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A Vacation vs. a Car


June 8th, 2010   by Connor

If my friend had to choose between taking a vacation and buying a new car, it would be a difficult decision to make. On the one hand, vacations are important because they help us relax and replenish our energy. They can also be good opportunities for learning or personal growth. A car, on the other hand, is a useful tool which can make our lives more convenient. Although the choice is difficult, I would advise my friend to purchase a car for the following reasons.

first of all, the benefit of owning a car will last years rather than weeks. My friend would be able to enjoy the car long after any vacation was over. Second, a car is very useful and owning one would make my friend's life more convenient. Although the purchase of a new car would not immediately relieve as much stress as a vacation, it could reduce the pressure my friend feels in daily life by saving him time. Last but not least, it would be possible for him to buy a car and still go on vacation. My friend could plan a cheaper vacation and travel to his destination in his new car.

The choice between a vacation and a car is indeed a difficult one. However, I believe that purchasing a car would be the right choice for my friend to make. It would provide him lasting benefit and make his life easier and less stressful on a daily basis. In the end, a car is more useful than a vacation.

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Spending Money on Earth


June 7th, 2010   by Connor

There are always many things that a government would like to spend its money on, but no government has unlimited resources, so choices must be made. One project that some people would like to give as much money as possible to is space exploration. They believe that by traveling to the moon and other planets, we can make great scientific advances and perhaps find an alternate place to live before our own planet becomes too crowded or uninhabitable. No doubt there is truth to what they say, but in my opinion, the money would be better spent on meeting the basic needs of people here on Earth.

One reason is that space exploration requires a great deal of money and offers little immediate return. Spending money on immediate human needs, on the other hand, can have a big effect with relatively little investment. In other words, the money will be more useful if spent here on Earth. Another reason for spending money at home is that space is not the answer to all our problems. Experiments done in outer space may lead to medical breakthroughs, but if we do not solve basic sanitation and other health problems, disease will continue to threaten human lives. Finally, space exploration is a long-term project, but the threat of some problems on Earth is immediate. If we do not solve our environmental and health problems soon, we may become extinct long before we find another habitable planet.

To sum up, although space exploration is a valuable endeavor and should be supported, it should not receive all the money available. There are many other areas of research and development on Earth that also require funding. And the benefit of giving money to them is greater and more immediate.

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Move a class backward by confusing students


June 5th, 2010   by Connor

A substitute teacher crunch has prompted Chicago area school districts to raise sub pay, to use parents as subs and even to recruit substitute teachers from moonlighting police and fire department ranks. The crunch also means good subs are getting harder to find, some say. "It's not only a quantity problem, it's a quality problem, " said Barbara Radner, director of DePaul University's Center for Urban Education, which serves as expert partner to 31 academically troubled Chicago public schools. "We're getting to the bottom of the barrel — and it's empty, " she said. And a bad sub, Radner explained, can move a class backward by confusing students.

Radner said Chicago's "chronic" sub shortage is at "crisis" levels and the worst she's seen in 15 years, although city school officials say West Side schools seem to be affected the most. Using the Chicago system's substitute teacher center is like engaging in "Russian roulette", Radner said. "Every sixth sub you get could be a total blowup." Increasingly, she said, principals in schools she works with say they can't get subs, or the subs they get leave midday because they can't handle the job. Chicago school officials are recruiting police officers and firefighters to sub in high-crime areas that some subs refuse to enter. A sub recruitment push is also planned on college campuses — among graduate and doctoral students who may find the part-time work attractive, Schools Chief Executive Officer Paul Vallas said.

Teachers often leave detailed lesson plans for subs if they know in advance they will be off, and keep "emergency plans" on file for unexpected absences, such as an illness. But Radner said emergency plans can amount to "a recipe for the baby-sitter " . Carolyn Martin said her daughter's last sub at Bolingbrook's Tibbott Elementary in Valley View District 365 was so "atrocious", she may demand to sit in the classroom next time there's a problem sub. "The last time they had a sub, the (substitute) teacher had to call the principal into the room, " Martin said. "This is a third-grade classroom, and the lady couldn't even handle it, " Martin said.

Demand for subs is high because of several factors, school officials say. For starters, those who hold sub certificates may not be using them because they have found better-paying jobs in today's booming economy. Six or seven years ago, Schaumburg District 54 Associate Supt. Kenneth Cull said, " I used to have 30 real estate agents sign up for sub work because they had college degrees and business was slow. I don't have that anymore. " Some days, Cull said, Schaumburg's sub shortage has been so severe that certified teacher aides have covered classrooms. Sub pools have been further depleted by several waves of early teacher retirements and increased student enrollments — both of which have meant more subs are being hired as full-time teachers.

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