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And other happy thoughts....
This morning I interviewed with the ACLU .... Do you get to say you've been hired even if its unpaid? Do you say "I got hired" or do you say "they agreed to let me come and help them" hmm.... the latter makes me sound like I have self esteem issues.... but in any case I get to do real life lawyer stuff and help with projects particularly dealing with equality in the public school system. This makes it easier for me to not teach this year because somehow or other I'm still helping......
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Mansoor showed me this article about the way people see Muslims. According to the article, tolerance has increased. They point to the fact that Americans did not retaliate by behaving in a vigilante manner towards American-Muslims in the USA after the London bombings. I dont know if thats a case of "if it didnt happen here we don't care" or if it really is that people are realizing their next door neighbor who works at the bank and whose kid is in national honor society is not someone to take their anger out on. I sincerely hope it's the latter.
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I'm publishing a few articles. Some are on fine tuning's website, but I'll share this article from Happy News that just got published today. They got my name wrong, hopefully they'll fix it soon, but it's a story that you won't be surprised I wrote about!
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And finally I know the baby Panda was born a while ago but I had to share a picture of him because he's just too cute for words..... I think a baby panda would make a great pet.... how can anyone be mean or evil if you bust out with your baby panda and put it in their lap... now there's the key to world peace I tell you! 
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The closest explanation to resolve my cognitive dissonance is to turn to Maslow's hierarchy of needs who says that by our very nature we strive to grow.
book. I watched the movie starring Gene Wilder with my students... wow was it demented. If you saw this movie many years ago, you may not recall but there are some very disturbing scenes including one where you watch a chicken get beheaded....... BUT now Johnny Depp will be playing the lead role and the trailers look so enticing. Have been waiting for this movie since March when I found out it was coming out. Was not able to watch it opening weekend so the suspense is just killing me. I'm waiting to watch it in Atlanta so I can watch it with Kashif on Imax in all its glory.
First off, thank you Ali for accompanying me on the trip to find Office Space. Hope the butterfinger was sufficient compensation. Two words- comic genius. This movie is the best statement of modern office life that I am aware of. The reason this movie works: (On Peter's view on his job) Joanna: You're just not gonna go? Won't you get fired? Peter: I don't know, but I really don't like it, and, uh, I'm not gonna go. Joanna: So you're gonna quit? Peter: Nuh-uh. Not really. Uh... I'm just gonna stop going. Joanna: so you're gonna get another job? Peter: I don't think I'd like another job. Joanna: Well, what are you going to do about money and bills and... Peter: You know, I've never really liked paying bills. I don't think I'm gonna do that, either. And I must include Best authentic desi moment: Peter: What if we're still doin' this when we're 50??? Samir: (big dreamy smile) It would be nice to have that kind of job security.
w: An English TV show featured on HBO. Like the Chappelle Show it can offend the unaware- but it's funny! "Ali G" interviews unsuspecting guests and regardless of his method of how he gets the actual interview, the outcome is usually the sameāhe sits down with his guests, and then asks a string of loaded questions devised to goad them into replying with something equally ridiculous. One republican senate hopeful admitted to some very controversial stuff on the show: http://www.webgeordie.co.uk/borat/broadwater.htm costing him his public image.So that's what I've seen so far ... any recomendations? Still got one more month of summer to fit it in!
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I just watched Hotel Rwanda. Paul the hotel owner, talks with an American journalist thanking him for shooting some dangerous footage of unspeakable massacres. Now the world will see it Paul says. The world will know. Then they will help us.
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