Saturday, November 25, 2017

History for November 25

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History for November 25 - On-This-Day.com
Andrew Carnegie 1835, Carry Nation 1846, Joe DiMaggio (MLB) 1914
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Ricardo Montalban 1920, Ben Stein 1944, John Larroquette 1947
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1758 - During the French and Indian War, the British captured Fort Duquesne at what is now known as Pittsburgh.
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1850 - Texas relinquished one-third of its territory in exchange for $10 million from the U.S. to pay its public debts and settle border disputes.
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1867 - Alfred Nobel patented dynamite.
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1884 - J.B. Meyenberg received the patent for evaporated milk.
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1936 - The Anti-Comintern Pact, an agreement between Japan and Germany, was signed.
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1955 - In the U.S., the Interstate Commerce Commission banned racial segregation on interstate trains and buses.
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1957 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a stroke.
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1976 - O.J. Simpson (Buffalo Bills) ran for 273 yards against the Detroit Lions.
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Friday, November 24, 2017

Proposed DE Education Regulation Allows Children To Self-Identify Gender And Race — And Without Parental Consent | Daily Wire

Proposed DE Education Regulation Allows Children To Self-Identify Gender And Race — And Without Parental Consent | Daily Wire:

"A series of sweeping regulations being considered by Delaware's Department of Education would allow students to "self-identify" not only their gender but also their race, and it empowers schools not to seek parental consent if the child feels his or her parents might not be "supportive" enough. The law would apply to students of all ages in all public schools in the state."

The way we were-----Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit and Somebody To Love, American Bandsta...

Boob-tube-----The Doors - The Crystal Ship / Dick Clark Interview / Light My Fire

Denied Tenure, Transgender Professor Nets $1.1 Million in Lawsuit

Denied Tenure, Transgender Professor Nets $1.1 Million in Lawsuit:
"A transgender professor is getting $1.1 million dollars after he sued Southeastern Oklahoma State University, alleging that his employer discriminated against him by denying him tenure.
Professor Rachel Tudor claims the school displayed discrimination based on sexual orientation “when it denied her application for promotion and tenure during the 2009-10 academic year,” according to ABC News.
Tudor was “denied tenure because of her gender” the court ruled Monday, according to the verdict obtained by ABC.
After Tudor began presenting himself as a female, the Southeastern’s Counseling Center director told him “that she should take safety precautions because some people were openly hostile towards transgender people,” according to the lawsuit..."

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University: Spraying Aerosols Into Atmosphere Will Cause 'Climate Chaos'

University: Spraying Aerosols Into Atmosphere Will Cause 'Climate Chaos'
Geoengineering is already underway and is proving to be extremely dangerous to the world’s ecosystem. Scientists at University of Exeter are blowing the whistle and calling for strict regulation before uncontainable damage is done. Up to this point, the Technocrat mindset on chemically dousing the atmosphere has been that since they are right (in their mind only), they need no permission or consultation with anyone else.  TN Editor
"Artificially cooling Earth to counter global warming is a ‘risky strategy’, new research has shown. 
Scientists have previously suggested that imitating volcanic eruptions to fire aerosols into the atmosphere would help to cool the planet down.
The aerosols, one of many ‘geoengineering’ techniques proposed as a way to deal with climate change, would cool Earth by block incoming solar radiation.
But this could have a devastating effect on global regions prone to violent storms or prolonged dry spells, new research has shown.
If aerosols are injected into the northern hemisphere, they could cause severe droughts in Africa, while if they are injected in the southern hemisphere, they could trigger a wave of tropical cyclones in northern regions of the globe..."
Read full story here…