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    Source: kellyoxford
    • 6 months ago
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  • One teacher’s approach to preventing gender bullying in a classroom

    togetherforjacksoncountykids:

    “It’s Okay to be Neither,” By Melissa Bollow Tempel

    Alie arrived at our 1st-grade classroom wearing a sweatshirt with a hood. I asked her to take off her hood, and she refused. I thought she was just being difficult and ignored it. After breakfast we got in line for art, and I noticed that she still had not removed her hood. When we arrived at the art room, I said: “Allie, I’m not playing. It’s time for art. The rule is no hoods or hats in school.”

    She looked up with tears in her eyes and I realized there was something wrong. Her classmates went into the art room and we moved to the art storage area so her classmates wouldn’t hear our conversation. I softened my tone and asked her if she’d like to tell me what was wrong.

    “My ponytail,” she cried.

    “Can I see?” I asked.

    She nodded and pulled down her hood. Allie’s braids had come undone overnight and there hadn’t been time to redo them in the morning, so they had to be put back in a ponytail. It was high up on the back of her head like those of many girls in our class, but I could see that to Allie it just felt wrong. With Allie’s permission, I took the elastic out and re-braided her hair so it could hang down.

    “How’s that?” I asked.

    She smiled. “Good,” she said and skipped off to join her friends in art.

    ‘Why Do You Look Like a Boy?’

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    Source: rethinkingschools.org
    • 6 months ago
    • 38267 notes
  • SoundCloud: Tumblr + SoundCloud = ♥

    soundcloud:

    Tumblr and SoundCloud both are fantastic communities of people expressing themselves through the things they create; we think bringing them together is like a match made in heaven. So from today, we are thrilled to announce along with the fine folks from Tumblr that you can now easily share the…

    Source: soundcloud
    • 6 months ago
    • 5831 notes
  • The Real Zack Morris: The State of the Art is Terrible

    zackarymorris:

    I stumbled onto this post the other day through Hacker News. Basically Ryan Dahl (the guy who wrote node.js, a web framework that makes running web servers easy with javascript) called out the deplorable state of software today.

    I fully agree with him.

    And here’s why - I’ve seen…

    Source: zackarymorris
    • 6 months ago
    • 2792 notes
  • nycedc:


Ratio of Single Men to Single Women in NYC
New York City’s population is 53% female and 47% male. This is a widely cited statistic that often supports an argument that the gender imbalance makes it more difficult for some women to find a partner. Using Census data, we analyzed only the population who are never married singles between the ages of 20 and 34. In this subgroup, men outnumber women—742,400 to 729,500.
More interestingly, the ratio varies widely by neighborhood (we used Census Public Use Microdata Areas). On the Upper East Side, young single women outnumber young single men nearly 2 to 1. Jackson Heights, Queens is on the other end of the spectrum—where there are 1.7 males for every female. The neighborhoods with ratios of 1 to 1? Jamaica, Queens and Pelham Gardens in the Bronx.
On a related note, spending at the City’s roughly 1,200 bars is approximately $855 million per year. This works out to $140 per resident age 21 and over, which is 58% higher than in the United States as a whole.
StatsBee is a column featuring interesting statistics about NYC, written by economists at the Economic Research & Analysis department within NYCEDC’s Center for Economic Transformation.

    nycedc:

    Ratio of Single Men to Single Women in NYC

    New York City’s population is 53% female and 47% male. This is a widely cited statistic that often supports an argument that the gender imbalance makes it more difficult for some women to find a partner. Using Census data, we analyzed only the population who are never married singles between the ages of 20 and 34. In this subgroup, men outnumber women—742,400 to 729,500.

    More interestingly, the ratio varies widely by neighborhood (we used Census Public Use Microdata Areas). On the Upper East Side, young single women outnumber young single men nearly 2 to 1. Jackson Heights, Queens is on the other end of the spectrum—where there are 1.7 males for every female. The neighborhoods with ratios of 1 to 1? Jamaica, Queens and Pelham Gardens in the Bronx.

    On a related note, spending at the City’s roughly 1,200 bars is approximately $855 million per year. This works out to $140 per resident age 21 and over, which is 58% higher than in the United States as a whole.

    StatsBee is a column featuring interesting statistics about NYC, written by economists at the Economic Research & Analysis department within NYCEDC’s Center for Economic Transformation.

    Source: nycedc
    • 6 months ago
    • 1984 notes
  • The Real Zack Morris: The State of the Art is Terrible

    zackarymorris:

    I stumbled onto this post the other day through Hacker News. Basically Ryan Dahl (the guy who wrote node.js, a web framework that makes running web servers easy with javascript) called out the deplorable state of software today.

    I fully agree with him.

    And here’s why - I’ve seen…

    Source: zackarymorris
    • 6 months ago
    • 2792 notes
  • lil-b:

Introducing our new game called:
“Don’t Be A Di*k During Meals With Friends.”
The first person to crack and look at their phone picks up the check.
Our (initial) purpose of the game was to get everyone off the phones free from twitter/fb/texting and to encourage conversations.
Rules:
1) The game starts after everyone has ordered.
2) Everybody places their phone on the table face down.
3) The first person to flip over their phone loses the game.
4) Loser of the game pays for the bill.
5) If the bill comes before anyone has flipped over their phone everybody is declared a winner and pays for their own meal.
Variations/house rules:
-Starting the game after everyone is seated.
-In the rare event that multiple people flip their phones simultaneously, the bill is split between said players.
- Feel free to invoke penalties/strikes systems.
Notes:
- No touching or messing with anybody else’s phones.
- You don’t have to stack the phones. This was done for picture taking purposes.
- I realize I should perhaps think of a different name for this awesome game. Because I don’t mean to imply that everyone who checks their phone during meals is a di*k.
- I recommend not being such a stickler or hardass on people about the rules and even initiation of the game. Basic premise is to just get people open to the idea of staying active and attentive to one another. But if someone has to take a call; they have to take a call =).
- Have fun! It’s really more of a fun concept in this new age high tech life of ours. Conversation is the spice of life.

    lil-b:

    Introducing our new game called:

    “Don’t Be A Di*k During Meals With Friends.”

    The first person to crack and look at their phone picks up the check.

    Our (initial) purpose of the game was to get everyone off the phones free from twitter/fb/texting and to encourage conversations.

    Rules:

    1) The game starts after everyone has ordered.

    2) Everybody places their phone on the table face down.

    3) The first person to flip over their phone loses the game.

    4) Loser of the game pays for the bill.

    5) If the bill comes before anyone has flipped over their phone everybody is declared a winner and pays for their own meal.

    Variations/house rules:

    -Starting the game after everyone is seated.

    -In the rare event that multiple people flip their phones simultaneously, the bill is split between said players.

    - Feel free to invoke penalties/strikes systems.

    Notes:

    - No touching or messing with anybody else’s phones.

    - You don’t have to stack the phones. This was done for picture taking purposes.

    - I realize I should perhaps think of a different name for this awesome game. Because I don’t mean to imply that everyone who checks their phone during meals is a di*k.

    - I recommend not being such a stickler or hardass on people about the rules and even initiation of the game. Basic premise is to just get people open to the idea of staying active and attentive to one another. But if someone has to take a call; they have to take a call =).

    - Have fun! It’s really more of a fun concept in this new age high tech life of ours. Conversation is the spice of life.

    Source: lil-b
    • 6 months ago
    • 67079 notes
  • Source: wearethe99percent
    • 6 months ago
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  • Allen Paltrow: My Experience with Jobs and Apple

    allenpaltrow:

    Update: I have appended this follow-up. All Photos are by Sara Krulwich, staff photographer at the NYT and my mother, with two exceptions. The last is a Reuters picture taken at the event, and the first is credited AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh.

    Growing up I was a huge apple fan-boy (fine, still am.)…

    Source: allenpaltrow
    • 6 months ago
    • 6095 notes
  • Ben Pieratt, Blog: Dear Graphic and Web Designers, please understand that there are greater opportunities available to you.

    pieratt:

    You have an inherent need to solve problems, visually and conceptually. There is enormous value in this, but you may be misplacing your talents.

    The internet, at this time in history, is the greatest client assignment of all time. The Western world is porting itself over to the web in mind and…

    Source: pieratt
    • 6 months ago
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