Referenced Source Yahooo Bookmark: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080612/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_guantanamo
And, a quote that makes so much sense to me today, than yesterday – my awareness level is fluctuating with the sense of justice – and, that’s okay.
A headline, an endorsement, a decision – the Supreme Court’s decision stands, until it won’t…
We read, we think, we listen – we try to balance our emotions with reason. Today, I am proud to be an American.
Within moments, I edit the post – but, my blog on this subject remains the same, at this moment in time. It is with sorrow that injustice occurs – it is with processes that we find a way to beat the system – for fairness – justice is not blind; I think it is the best we can do – and, keep on fighting for rights that we already have been promised by our constitution in the USA – remember, terrorism is real. So is the process.
Related Source – The Cell Tour vlog (I consider this (MA): http://celltour.amnesty.org/?tr=y&auid=3740912
Hope this makes you think. I know it did me – again. Still proud t be an American.
Many Adults Left Behind
http://librarian.lishost.org/?p=1095A new analysis of state policies and enrollment patterns is trying to
put more focus on adult learners. “Adult Learning in Focus,” released
Friday by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, prepared
in collaboration with the National Center for Higher Education
Management Systems, argues that many state policies may discourage
those older than traditional college age from obtaining any higher
education. This group of students, the report argues, is particularly
in need of higher education to get good jobs, and these students´
states depend on having more highly trained workers.The report is a mix of data showing the large share of the adult
population lacking any higher education degree, and information about
various policies that might encourage more degree attainment. Of
particular importance, the report notes, are policies that affect
community colleges and part-time students, as adult students are more
likely than their traditionally aged counterparts to enroll part
time, and to enroll in two-year institutions.
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A few thoughts during my brew (See references below):
I’m reviewing (loosely) my personal observations of experiencing online concert of another independent supporter of Amensty International – Second Life Music Performer and Philanthropist, davecorbett Darwin. First thought: Hello, Avatar!
Second, Third and Fourth impressions (I try to make all the shows I can inworld):
Listening, experiencing and participating in a virtual world live performance is difficult to explain, if you haven’t been there. Neither is the message that is freely shared in song, verse, discussion and awareness presentation of basic human needs left unintended that ’shines’ as pure, true, and earnest. “At This Point of Time” (see lyrics below). Not the best songwriting effort from the Artist/Activist/Avatar – no. The best of all, in my opinion, “Wot A Lot Of Fussin” – that noted; experiencing “At This Point of Time” is a celebration of human spirit, love, and unity. Extraordinary, if you learn to listen. It took me at several looks to experience the fullness, and I hope I never tire of the message.
The downloads are free – what the hell. Love life, learn, and celebrate today with Dave Corbett and friends!
Stay informed:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/activist-toolkit/online-library/page.do?id=1101335&n1=4&n2=63&n3=130
Oodles of information, and you may be involved, on many levels…”Action for Human Rights. Hope for Humanity.” Reference Source: http://www.amnestyusa.org
Other referenced sites:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/1032775/6da7e7a1/sharinhttp://davecorbettdarwin.com/default.aspx
http://davecorbettdarwin.com/sitemap.aspx
Personal Review of http://davecorbettdarwin.com/atthispointintime.aspx (All rights reserved):
AT THIS POINT IN TIMEALL I HAVE TO DO IS WAKE TO LOVE YOU
ALL I HAVE TO DO IS RISE AND SHINE
ALL I HAVE TO DO IS STOP THINKING
ABOUT THE POWERS THAT BE
ARE DOING TO MANKINDchorus
AT THIS POINT IN TIME THERE IS NO RHYME OR REASON
AT THIS POINT IN TIME REFLECT ON THE PAST
AT THIS POINT IN TIME AS THE CHANGING OF THE SEASONS
WE COULD BUILD A LOVE TO EVERLASTSEE THAT GUY WAITING AT THE STATIONDOESN`T REALLY KNOW WHICH WAY TO GO
SO HE CHECKS IT WITH THE MAN BEHIND THE DESK AT THE
INFORMATION
JUST LOOKED AT HIM AND SAID
I DON`T KNOW
I like the Huffington Post website…and, I found a terrific blogger, and a very current item of interest – Roin Tyler blogs on a ruling from a plaintiff:
My Reaction to the California Marriage Ruling — As the Plaintiff
2 Comments | Posted May 26, 2008 | 03:56 PM (EST)
There is no such thing as same-sex marriage, because after marriage, sex is never the same.
Are you always looking for an inexpensive way to…
May 25, 2008
ou know digital divide becomes a fraction when you get a shared link like this one – I almost pee’d me pants:
From the website referred by LearningTimes Network forum on “low threshold applications,” Directory of over 2,300 E-Learning Tools / Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
Referenced Source: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/Directory/
Related Source: http://janeknight.typepad.com/pick/2008/05/some-more-tools.html
Most of the other ones I’ve shared or liked better or you can make your own, obviously. I’d say this type of sharing is simply awesome! Hope somebody reads this and can benefit from the information – I know I have…smiles.
Amensty International – A 20-minute video “Universal Declaration of Human Rights animation”
May 24, 2008
Special thanks to Jacob George, for posting on the below-referenced link. Personally, I think it is great that we have a visual / audio version of the UDHR – I also recommend that you read it, of course, and decide for yourself – live, love, learn…and, perhaps you will find this a way to find a voice – it really is up to you.
Referenced Blogger: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ‘cos life is a mix of all three
http://jg69.blogspot.com/2008/05/universal-declaration-of-human-rights.html
To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights in 1988, award-winning director Stephen Johnson brought together 41 of the most talented international animators, musicians and producers to produce this unique work. The 20-minute video brings to life the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in brilliant colour. Even after 20 years, the UDHR animated video continues to be a highly effective basic tool for the defence and advocacy of the UDHR and for general work on the indivisibility and universality of human rights and human rights education ==> Amnesty International 60 Years of UDHR…
First the referenced site:
http://www.hhptf.org/
And, quoted from above referenced site 05.19.08 EST:
One view of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program and its changing fortunes:
There has been far more outrage online over the news that the OLPC may switch to Windows from its version of the free Linux operating system than over the discovery that hardly any of the laptops, originally to be deployed in no quantities smaller than 1m a country, will ever reach the poorest children.
The collapse of the scheme illuminates the utter falsity of the hope that technology alone can lift people out of poverty. Knowledge may, but the technology that spreads knowledge best is literacy, not laptops.
Firstly, excellent online resource for librarians, and others interested in the materials presented. Secondly, the title of these postings – “Hunger, Homelessness & Porverty Task Force” from an ALA Round Table Discussion, gives me a moment to reflect on exactly what is being presented in this post. One distinction to keep in mind is that the OPLC is not a catalog system…it is a program called One Laptop Per Child.
Having noted that…a personal observation. Yesterday I found an excellent resource for teaching English that was straight-forward, to the point, and presented well. As an example of excellence, the TESOL program identified all of the key issues – for their program.
I thought to myself – wow, they have it going on. Sortof. But, it is “scoped”, organized, and a better practice than many on a “global” level. The groundfloor of my research has opened up and I think of these things, as I type. And, I’m left with one thought – we can’t eat laptops; conversely, it is unseemly to eat the TESOL worker…lol.
Now, I think I’ll make a pot of a strong brew and continue with my experiential project…It’s got the makings of a very inexpensive way to introduce a, well, you have to join the group to know that…God Bless America.
One more time, as I raise my hand in my mind – yes, Literacy before laptops makes sense, but we have ways in ProLiteracy methods that can maximize this potential – fuck the agenda, and get back to basics – we’ve got technology on all levels – that’s the issue. How do we share this…by sharing information with experts and coming to agreements that are not based on big money agendas, but appreciating all the money that does flow into the efforts.
Every volunteer will tell you – they love their job (most of the time…giggles)…and, the “tags” are teasers!
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
A cyclone devastated the lives of over a million Myanmar residents. However, the government of Myanmar is slow to help pick up the pieces.
Urge the government of Myanmar to cooperate with the international community in the distribution of humanitarian aid.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=356Reference Source: http://www.amnestyusa.org/emails/myanmar.htm
Dear Supporter,We’ve been closely watching the devastation in Myanmar caused by Cyclone Nargis for nearly a week now. Despite the disaster, Myanmar’s government keeps the country on lockdown. Only a handful of flights offering assistance have been allowed in. Relatively few resources like food, water, medicine, blankets and tents have been given out. Call on the government of Myanmar to distribute humanitarian aid to victims of Cyclone Nargis.
Call on the government of Myanmar to distribute humanitarian aid to victims of Cyclone Nargis.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=356Our hearts go out to the victims of this terrible tragedy. The cyclone has killed thousands of people and more than a million have been displaced from their homes. Myanmar’s government must work with international relief efforts to help the victims of Cyclone Nargis by:
-granting access to humanitarian aid workers into Myanmar by easing visa restrictions and customs procedures
-allowing professional relief workers to offer assistance without restriction or interference
-establishing clear and transparent guidelines for delivering aid that are based on need; not race, gender, national or social origin, political opinion, or religion
The people of Myanmar must focus on putting their lives back together. Tell the government of Myanmar to help pick up the pieces — ensure that cyclone victims receive humanitarian aid.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=356
Sincerely,Larry Cox
Executive Director
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Referenced Source: http://photogafrica.blogspot.com/
Issues:
Blogging, Intellectual Freedom, Author’s Rights, Learning Examples,Tagging Labels,Captions,Tags,Metatags,Use of Posts
Just a few thoughts and an example from on of my Facebook and MySpace friends, Dave Donelson, author and ‘photoblogger’…
From a real-life traveler, Dave Donelson gives a brilliant personal glimpse into the lives of women and children through the lens of a camera…Although the pictures are copyrighted, of course, the use for the sharing is simple – to learn more about ourselves and our world around us – either through fictional, anecdotal, or real-life accounts in blogs, posts, and yes, books!
If you want the whole story and love reading about an author and their work – read, read, read!
PhotogAfrica is a blog well worth the looksee…and, now for some coffee – lol.
On a side note, if I every write a book – it will be titled, a few thoughts before my brew – giggles.



Life, Music, Politics – ACTION! Take One…Is it spam?
June 23, 2008
Okay, I’m not quite sure what I’m doing but I just love SellaBand.com…Lots of changes, yes. Lots of music getting into the airwaves – for sure. Yes, if you click on the link below, I read that there is a remote possibility that I, Shirley J Rhodes, may receive, ummm, money? What a concept!
Now, for my spam – take one, click:
http://club.sellaband.com/clickin.html?ref=22284-1-2
(And, let’s see where this takes us…smiles)
Here’s my very first example – not related to the above, ummm, spam:
<object width=”291″ height=”400″>
<param name=”allowScriptAccess” value=”sameDomain” />
<param name=”movie” value=”shop.swf” />
<param name=”quality” value=”high” />
<param name=”FlashVars” value=”believer=freetobeme_pride” />
<embed flashvars=”believer=freetobeme_pride” src=”http://www.sellaband.com/static/tools/shop/shop.swf” quality=”high” width=”291″ height=”400″ />
</object>
For educational purposes – I believe this is an excellent Tertiary* Source for Digital Libraries, with a twist!
Related reference, sortof – but, explains the link to the resource and why it would make an interesting case study in digital libraries, i.e. the way that the marketing structure is setup, at this moment:
American Psychological Association (APA):