Showing posts with label term. Show all posts
Showing posts with label term. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2013

WSNE: World’s First $-éx College Costs £1,400 A Term. Doing it all the time.



The world's first s-éx school has caused outrage in Austria after teaching sé-xual positions and care-ssing techniques in a ‘hands on'manner.

In most class at every school there is always one kid who never does his / her homework. That is, before the Austrian International Sé-x School in Vienna opened its doors.

We can't imagine they have any problems in encouraging their pupils to partake in some… extra curricular activities.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

16 Years Old boy gets 90 yrs jail term Prison for killing 1yr old baby



Sixteen-year-old Donald Ray Dokins'short stature and baby face belie the crime he committed: the fatal shooting of a 1-year-old boy in the arms of his proud and doting father. 
As he willing to sentence the teenager, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Pat Connolly could barely contain his contempt. “You've no intestinal fortitude to sit up and look at me,” Connolly said to Dokins, who was simply staring at the floor, steering clear of the judge's gaze. “You've hatred in your heart that I can't understand.”

Prosecutors claim that on June 4, 2012, Dokins, a then-15-year-old gang member, rode up on a bicycle to a family gathered outside a home in Watts. He drew a revolver and opened fire, killing 14-month-old Angel Mauro Cortez Vega and wounding his 21-year-old father, Mauro Cortez. Dokins, authorities say, mistakenly believed the father was a member of a rival gang because of the color of his T-shirt. 
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Friday, May 3, 2013

IBORI UPDATE: 13-yr jail term: UK court throws out Ibori’s appeal



The British Royal Court of Justice on the Strand in London yesterday rejected an appeal by former Delta State Governor, James Ibori, to have his 13-year jail term for money laundering slashed.
Two justices of the appellate court dismissed Ibori’s appeal for want of merit. On April 2012, a Southwark Crown Court in South London jailed Ibori for 13 years for embezzling more than $250 million from the treasury of the Delta State between 1999 and 2007 when he served as governor.
Just like when he was sentenced, news agency said a retinue of his supporters thronged the courthouse wearing Tshirts calling for his freedom.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Wonders Shall Never End: How Head Teachers Run Public Schools On N600 Per Term



It is more than a year since the Enugu State commissioner for education, Dr. Simon Ortuanya promised that primary schools would be receiving N25, 000 (twenty five thousand naira) as subvention per term, however, online information portal, DailyPost, has revealed that no school has received such money.
Yet, the budgetary allocation to education in the state has increased from 2012 to date. The commissioner had told journalists in January 2012 that all primary school heads in the state would be receiving the subvention to enable them attend to critical needs of their schools. According to him: “On the part of the headmasters, instead of N600 or N1000, per month, government has now said they will be receiving N25, 000 subvention every term. With this, they can buy chalk, repair leaking roof, and solve other things without putting pressure on the pupils”.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Bobby Brown Gets 55-day Jail Term For Drunken Driving



Singer Bobby Brown, the ex-husband of the late Whitney Houston, was sentenced to 55 days in jail on Tuesday after admitting to driving drunk last year.
 
 
Brown pleaded no contest, an admission of guilt under California law, to driving under the influence and driving on a suspended license in October in a Los Angeles suburb.
Police said they stopped Brown after seeing him driving erratically, and that he failed a field sobriety test. It was his second arrest for drunken driving in 2012.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

“You know,” “whatever” is a really annoying term — “like” “you know.” We’re “just sayin’.




“You know,” “whatever” is a really annoying term — “like” “you know.” We’re “just sayin’.” When it comes to the most annoying words or phrases used in conversation, those four top the list in 2012, according to the annual Marist Poll. “Whatever” headed the list, cited by 32 percent of adults, and next came “like,” which 21 percent didn’t like.

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