Tuesday, May 20, 2008

May 20

Adv. US History
Focus:
Civil Rights Movement

CW:
class discussion--TBA
notes: Zinn: "Does it Explode?"
finish essay

HW:
TBD
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Psychology (20-21)
Focus:
Abnormal Psych

CW:
Unit 5 test prep sheet
discussion: Schizophrenia
notes: personality disorders and conduct disorder
practice identifying personality disorders
notes: school shooters

HW:
STUDY ALL NOTES/BEGIN ESSAY PREP

6 Comments:

Blogger luangrath said...

Here is my blog post.

Although I appreciate the compliments you have towards my blog, I can assure you and everyone else that it is far inferior to yours.

and Caro's.

But not Wilson's.

Okay maybe Wilson's too.

3:06 PM

 
Blogger vikki said...

Haha Narintohn.



Last night's "debate" was intense... It took me 15 minutes to skim the whole thing.

4:59 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ted Kennedy has a malignant brain tumor...

What an influential senator, he has done so much for the working man and the middle class... There is no other to replace him, he is a great man...

5:42 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Sad news. How long does he have to live?

5:51 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nothing is certain, but most people with that sort of thing can expect 1-2 years?

6:52 PM

 
Blogger Casey said...

They still need to do tests on the tumor before they know anything about what kind of treatment they can give him.

As for Kentucky and Oregon...

Clinton won overwhelmingly in Kentucky, by over 200K votes and 30 points. Kentucky has a total of 51 pledged delegates.

Oregon went for Obama in large numbers, he currently leads by about 16% over Clinton.

And Obama has passed a very large milestone. As of tonight, he has the majority of all pledged delegates. He is also about 75 delegates short of the nomination.

That could all change on May 31st, however, as the DNC Rules Committee will be meeting that day to decide the final fate of the Michigan and Florida delegations. It is very likely that they will seat them in some fashion, though that fashion is unknown. If they are seated in anyway, the number needed for the nomination will go up, by as much as nearly 200 delegates.

It will be interesting to see what they decide to do with Florida and Michigan.

The final 3 contests are Puerto Rico on the first, then Montana and South Dakota on the 3rd.

10:56 PM

 

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