Friday, December 13, 2013

CM PRESS # 437

MIT STUDY:  STUDENT TEST SCORES CAN BE IMPROVED, BUT MAYBE NOT THE COGNITIVE ABILITIES OF STUDENTS

If you know the tests to be given to students, you can teach to those tests and the test scores should improve.   However, it is more difficult to improve abstract reasoning abilities (if you can improve them at all).
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STUDY:  BLACK FEDERAL JUDGES GO EASY ON BLACKS IN IMPLICIT RACIAL FAVORITISM

Surprised?
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PUBLIC PENSIONS MAY BE ABLE TO BE CUT

From the above OC REGISTER story, a judge in Detroit said: "(N)othing distinguishes pension debt in a municipal bankruptcy case from any other debt."

All those sweetheart deals (usually done behind closed doors) worked out by and between unions and their bought and paid for Council members, who then repaid the favor by forcing citizens of their cities to pay astronomical pensions to city workers, may now be in play.

Subscribe to the Register, if you haven't already, to get the full story.
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RETIRED JUDGE CONFESSES THAT HE CONVICTED A WHITE MAN BECAUSE OF THE JUDGE'S OWN REVERSE RACISM AND PREJUDICE IN FAVOR OF THE BLACK CRIMINAL

That's one of the things that societal brainwashing is doing to too many Whites--causing them to be prejudiced against their fellow Whites and blinding them to reality.

At least this retired judge has finally deprogrammed himself, but not after putting an innocent White man in prison.
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SCIENTISTS FIND SECOND 'HIDDEN' LANGUAGE HIDDEN IN GENETIC CODE

They missed it before because the known language for protein information is on top of this newly discovered language for gene control.

The genetic code or DNA code is the recipe or blueprint to make living organisms.  Change a small part of the code and you change the organism.

When you hear that all humans are alike because we all share a very similar DNA code, don't buy it, and remember that we humans share about 50% of our DNA code with bananas.  The reason we share so much with all other humans and all other organisms?  All life that we know about originally came from that singularity--that one DNA molecule that made the leap from so-called non-living minerals to the so-called living minerals that we are.  And, as soon as it became so-called life, it began changing, mutating, evolving, adapting--because that's what nature has programmed it to do--constantly tinker with life, and never get tired, and never stop.

And, also remember, when you are told that genetic differences between different peoples are tiny, that a very "minor" change at the DNA end of things is a little like a minor flinch when you're shooting a rifle at a target many yards away.  The tiny flinch, perhaps not even perceptible at the trigger, may cause the bullet to miss the target by many feet.

In nature, "minor" things can create major changes.
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NEUROTICS UPSET BECAUSE THE THREE PROFESSIONALS ON THE CITY COUNCIL DON'T, SNIFF, SNIFF 'CARE' ENOUGH, AND ACTUALLY TRY TO GET BUSINESS DONE WITHOUT EMOTING AND, SNIFF, SNIFF, SHOWING THEIR FEELINGS AND EMPATHIZING WITH THE NEUROTICS

Hey neurotics, a City Council meeting isn't a group therapy session or a knitting bee or even a hair salon where you can go and emote with each other.

HERE, again, is a video of how some of you neurotics sound.

And, HERE is a song for you.
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LOOKING AT THE CRIME MAP AGAIN (HERE)

This is the same crime map that we linked to yesterday and with the same criteria--crimes against persons (red balloons) and for the last 7 days.  It is automatically being updated by the CMPD.

If you count the red balloons on the map and then see how many crimes have been reported in the column on your right, you'll notice that around half of all crimes against persons aren't being mapped.

Now, we can understand not giving actual addresses on rapes and similar crimes, but since the system uses rounded addresses (100 block of Any Street, for example), we see no reason to not map all crimes for a quick visual of where the most serious crimes against persons are occurring.  Without mapping them all, the map gives a skewed picture of the crime situation in Costa Mesa.

And, just to be clear, we think all crimes should be mapped, even the ones that are not crimes against persons, and we also think, as we wrote yesterday, that the map should allow a look back for months and not just for the last 7 days.

This crime map can be a great tool for the CMPD, for the City Council, and for citizens, but it needs to be made more complete, as we suggest above, for it to be effective.
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