Saturday, January 31, 2009

Charter School: Solution for Immigrants to Keep Their Culture

If you are an immigrant with kids, you must find it quite difficult to let your kids learn about their culture. It is true that public school will make them easier to adapt with their environment, but you might be surprised with the bad effect of American culture that is 180 degrees different than your own culture. For example, if you teach your kids to obey their parents as the culture you bring from your origin, your kids will learn the opposite at their school. The freedom of expressing their feeling among American family has made them take it in the wrong way. Your kids which haven’t able to name which one is right and which one is wrong will swallow the examples they get from their school and implements it in the daily life.

The problem will also occur when you are a Muslim immigrant. Public schools commonly don’t serve food that meets the dietary requirements of Muslims and they also don’t have special room for Muslim to pray. This condition will affect he academic goals that you and your kids have already set. As minority, asking for compensation in everything your kids is doing will make them become even more far with their friends at school.

Regarding this situation, the idea of Charter school will be the best solution. Charter schools are publicity financed but independently run. It is conceived as a way to improve academic performance as well as shielding immigrant children from American youth culture. Even though some critics argue that charter schools are contributing to a growing re-segregation of public education, the fact is the children learn faster and more focus at charter school. Charter school will also provide composure for the parents on their kid’s safety, which is why it becomes more demanded in the immigrant community at America.
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Picking the Fly Poop out of the Pepper!

Remember Bill Jones, three-strikes Jones? Remember
Matt Fong? Fiscal Conservative Matt Fong?
Remember Steve Poizner? Old blood and guts Insurance for
the masses Poizner?


How can it be that the “Usual Suspects” are rounded up every
major election cycle by the California Republican Party. This
group is obviously totally dysfunctional in the extreme. They
didn’t even want Ronald Reagan back in the day. These “Old
Generals” need to pass their batons of leadership on to the
“New Age Republicans” that occupy our State, not the so-called
“Cappachino Cowboys of the Middle”. “Laite…anyone?”

Wisdom might dictate that things have changed not only in
California but throughout the country. It was so bad (How bad
was it Jay?) that we elected a Black Liberal Democrat - with
gusto, over a tired, moderate Senatorial warhorse and his
Gubernatorial Intern! People, God knows we are Republican to
the core. God knows we still adore our 1st, 4th, 5th Amendment
Rights in addition to our cornerstone - The 2nd Amendment.

Hey, we took Arnold over Grey….because…well, Arnold was colorful.
We never expected great monumental political astuteness from
Arnold. We did expect "Conan", we did expect the "Terminator", we
even expected "Dutch" in the "Predator"! What we got initially was
colorful. “Girlie Men”!, we loved that so much! He was truthful
too…for a while. Then came the great "apologist and uniter" side
of his personality. Arnold realized that he couldn’t be President
of the United States and it was a shock. We can understand that.
But doing the Manila Folder on the CA Budget and for all the Public
Employee Unions……didn’t give us that warm and cozy feeling we
thought we voted for. If Davis had been there…well things no doubt
would have been worse! So, in that regard…thank you Maria and
Arnold……indeed things could have been far worse than they are today!
We don't know how...but probably! Now, we can only blame Arnold
for not wanting to be unpopular in pursuit of fiscal responsibility!

Does the Republican Party have anyone that has a chance to win
the Governor’s race in 2010? Yes, they do! But in order to do
that they will have to start thinking outside the ”We have the
goods on you!” Republican power brokers!

Mel Gibson, Tom Selleck, even Carly Fiorina would make candidates
that we could actually vote for. Why does anyone think that any
of these initial candidates would ever be approved by the
California Republican Party? About as much chance as, a snowball
lasting till nightfall in Palm Springs in August!

The thing is….we need high-profile…..we need celebrity name
recognition..we need someone that will at least mouth the words:
“The Right to Keep and Bear Arms…shall not be infringed!” in a
very believable tone!

Otherwise, we will join the other options which include John
Garamendi or "Downtown" Jerry Brown! CRA…make your move! One
last thought…we love Tony Strickland, Shawn and Michell Steel…
but we won’t vote for them for Governor in 2010! Now it is your
turn to agree or disagree! Give us your best suggestion for a
Republican Governor in 2010!
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Friday, January 30, 2009

Blogging Done Wrong!

Well...this article's first sentence was fun...

"Too many blogs these days just feature commentary on someone else’s content and links to it."

Sure, guilty as charged.

I mean, who wants to come up with their own original content?

Or who has the time to do it (if you aren't a full time paid reporter)?

After all, it isn't like stories aren't scooped on blogs, like this one, first and the papers then pick it up and run with it, with absolutely no credit given to the blog who scooped it and with the writer then passing the story off as something he/she came up with first.

I guess the phone calls I would receive from reporters clarifying what was written down here didn't really happen...

Or I guess that some of the pictures (or campaign hit pieces) that showed up on the newspapers didn't come directly from this site...

And it isn't like the Daily Pilot/LA Times doesn't check this site, as well as other sites like mine, ON A DAILY BASIS looking for starts to their own stories.

Now, my little blog is NOTHING compared to this one or this one...and I'm sure my posts haven't been poached nearly as many times as theirs, but it still happens...

...and always happens to "...feature commentary on someone else's content"

But usually without links to the original site and credit to the blogger who scooped it.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Guide in Finding Clothes

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Beside that still many guides that available here, like fashion trends, special size requirements, women's outfits, create a wardrobe, eco fashion and many more. Like the special size, not many stores provide an extra large size for those who have bigger body than the others. Using this guide you will find easy to search the stores that provide extra large clothes. There are also available guide to by specific items such as, jeans, underwear, bra and other. Choosing clothes like that also not easy, because items like that is use everyday, so it must be comfort when it being use. You have to see this guide from Shop Wiki.
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Bye, bye, Blago


And so we have a new governor, a more stable one, though he's been known for years as a gadfly.
When Eichmann was on trial in Jerusalem, the joke was that the worst sentence he could get was to live in Israel without proteksia (connections, patronage, contacts).
I think Blagojevich's sentence should be that he has to spend the rest of his life in Springfield, or Springpatch, as L and his colleagues call it.
Our ex-guv hated going to Springfield--it's as if he didn't know that was the capital when he ran for the office. He explained that he needed to spend time in Chicago because that's where his family was. (Apparently they couldn't travel to the capital, either.)
The very worst would be if he had to eat horseshoes for the rest of his life.
Horseshoes are a Springfield delicacy: toast topped with meat, french fried potatoes, cheese sauce and who knows what else.
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The Going Up of College Tuition Fee

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Where's Freenewport.com?

This isn't the first time that this has seemed to happen.

But Freenewport.com seems to have disappeared, or not renewed, or registered by someone else?

Who knows...but as of right now, click on this and the normal site doesn't come up.

Where am I going to get my guilty pleasures from?

Freenewport.com has always been sort of the National Enquirer type unfounded gossip mongers with their wild open, anonymous driven message board.

Want to know the latest completely fabricated reaches of gossip?

Go to Freenewport.com

Want to see lots of exclamation points and CAPS?

Go to Freenewport.com

Want to see people getting attacked mercilessly without merit, proof, or any sort of reason?

Go to Freenewport.com

Want to get your fix of absolute fun and games?

Go to Freenewport.com.

I sure hope my guilty pleasure hasn't disappeared...

UPDATE

It appears as though the Freenewport.com site is back up again...let the nasty unfounded rumors and crazy innuendos start again!
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Monday, January 26, 2009

Guest blogger Ruth Pennebaker on the Coyness of Tata Savers


Photo of a coy girl

Ruth Pennebaker, of www.geezersisters.com, wrote this piece today, which I wanted to bring to everyone's attantion. So here it is:

A few weeks ago, in a not particularly bad mood, I unloaded on a website called Save the Tatas. It’s all about chipper, cute little bumper stickers and T-shirts, I opined, that trivialize breast cancer and make me want to pull out a sledgehammer. To me, the problem is that breast cancer isn’t really about breasts (or tatas); it’s about death.

More recently, I got what I have to believe is a well-meaning comment from one TM, somebody who sports a Save the Tatas bumper sticker and hasn’t yet run into me and my sledgehammer. Here it is:

Though I understand your concern, I believe you may have mistaken the purpose of “save the tatas”. Yes, breasts are nice to have, but when faced with cancer, they are nothing. You stated, “Cancer in your breasts doesn’t kill you; it’s simply where cancer can start. You stop worrying about your breasts really quickly — and start worrying about sites where the breast cancer can metastasize. Places like your liver, lungs, bones and brain that are a bit more vital than your cleavage. Places where the cancer will kill you.” I could not agree with you more. However, I believe that ’save the tatas’ is directed more towards gaining funds to find a cure for breast cancer, and not actually saving the breast once cancer has been diagnosed. If a cute, catchy phrase will encourage other people to donate their money to find a cure, then lets come up with cute, catchy phrases. I truely am sorry for you and those who have already lost their breasts to cancer. But, I will look beyond myself and place a sticker on my car in hopes that a cure will be found before too many other women are affected.

Oh, dear. Time to breathe deeply and count to 10. Think blissful, peaceful thoughts and concentrate on world harmony! Inhale newness and life, exhale conflict and lingering malevolence! Aspire to a higher state of being, of acceptance, of love! Then –

Oh, shut up. Save it for your 5:45 yoga class, you nirvanic twit.

Again, I do think this comment — and probably the moronic bumper stickers and T-shirts, as well – are basically born of good intentions, if not good grammar and proper spelling. Maybe they raise all kinds of money for breast-cancer research and prevention. Maybe their checks, unlike their tatas, don’t bounce. We can always hope, can’t we?

But I do wonder about a couple of things. It’s possible that I’m the only breast cancer survivor on planet earth who is deeply offended by STTT. But frankly, I doubt it. (Cancer Bitch, where are you when I need you?) In that case, why in the world adopt a slogan that antagonizes at least some women who have been most affected by this dread disease?

And, please, for God’s sake, spare me your pity for my bilateral mastectomy. I thought I had made that clear: I don’t pity myself and I don’t want anybody else’s pity. The fact is, I have been overwhelmingly fortunate. I’ve survived 13 years and am beginning to contemplate social security; I’ve lived to see both my children grow up; I’ve aged enough that I can no longer die young.

Unlike my friends Martha and Cindy and Clare and Roxy and Alice, I have had a future. Sometimes, I feel as if I am aging for all of us, trying to do the best I can for the rest of them, to honor them whenever I can with my own imperfect, but (so far) salvaged life.

But somehow, with the Tata people, it always gets back to breasts and a wink and a nudge. Why be serious about life or death or illness, when you can be cutesy? It’s so easy to whistle in the dark when you’ve never really been there.

(Copyright 2009 by Ruth Pennebaker)
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Complete Supplies for Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

Imagine that you are inherited a house from your grand father. A very old house that is located outside of the town. The house is really old that it has to be redecorated or even renovated. The lamps are broken and the accessories are really dull. You are really fond of the house because you spend your childhood there. Since the house holds your memory of your childhood, you really want to make it back but you don’t know where to start. You need to buy classic lamps that meet your need for the house.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Your Passion toward Entertainment can be Your Future Career

Have you ever seen your students spend most of their time to play their favorite video games using the newest console gaming? What do you feel about that? Well, for some people, seeing such phenomenon can make them raising their eyebrows and commenting negatively. In fact, such activity can give positive result to the future of the students only in one condition; they get specific and adequate support and assistance.

The ability of the students to play the video games usually also brings the students to need of revealing certain codes using to create the games. Some students even have very wide imagination toward the games they are playing. In the past, it would be kept as a dream, but now, the students can bring it into realization. There are many colleges now have certain program which concern with the development of such entertainment. The programs help the students who have interest in developing entertainment games. Since the market of entertainment game is widely open now, the opportunity for the students is also wider.

Having fresher and more imaginative thinking has brought college graduates to be able to win the market and then being involved the production of certain games. You might be wonder if you know the number of students being hired by big companies such as Sony to create games for them. In sum, whatever activities you do, you can make money from it once you commit to it.
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Mayor Pro-Tem Keith Curry Not Running

Straight from the Mayor Pro-Tem's mouth, Newport Beach's Keith Curry will not be running against Tustin Mayor Pro-Tem Jerry Amante and Irvine Councilman Steven Choi to be the 70th Assembly District's Republican nominee, saying that he's spoken to Jerry and will give him whatever support he needs.

For those who read my post yesterday saying that an Amante/Curry/Choi Republican primary would essentially give Councilwoman Leslie Daigle the seat can all breathe a collective sigh of relief with me...

Sigh...
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Perfect Storm for Councilwoman Leslie Daigle?

Red County OC has had a couple of posts (here and here) about the folks lining up for Assemblyman Chuck Devore's open seat in 2010.

The "biggest" name which has been floating around every since Chuck got elected in 2004 has been Tustin City Councilman Jerry Amante. And while his name is completely unknown in Newport Beach, Irvine and most other parts of the 70th Assembly District (Tustin sits primarily in the 71th AD), he is very well known in the Republican circles, usually playing an..."interesting" role at the Iger's Election Day luncheons.

Newport Beach's own Mayor Pro-Tem Keith Curry's name has also been floating around, in addition to Irvine Councilman Steven Choi (who ran unsuccessfully for the 71th AD Assembly race in 2008), amongst many more.

But not mentioned in the Red County posts is Newport Beach Councilwoman (and former Mayor Pro-Tem) Leslie Daigle.

The rumors have been rampant ever since Leslie was appointed to the Newport Beach City Council a few years back of her interest in this seat.

But most of the time, every time her name was mentioned, laughter (coupled with chuckling, snickering, and snide comments) would usually follow and her chances would be quickly dismissed as futile at best.

Most recently people refer to her barely winning her re-election campaign in 2006 against someone who HAD ALREADY DROPPED OUT of the race months before Election Day.

But...

As I was one who would summarily dismiss Daigle's chances and aspirations for the Assembly Seat, after reading the Red County posts, I suddenly realized that she may have a better chance than originally thought...

...and here's why:

1. Tustin Councilman Jerry Amante and Newport Beach Mayor Pro-Tem Keith Curry are two very similar Political people.
  • While they are unknown in the majority of 70th Assembly District, they are VERY well known within the Republican Circles. And their political philosophies are very similar as well (barred a couple of questionable NON-CONSERVATIVE votes they've both made over the years in their respective cities).
  • They also both well known by the same Well-Heeled Donor base, which means that the fancy folks of the Business oriented "republican" (notice the small "r") clubs will be split amongst who they will officially endorse, as well as split amongst where the much needed money will go.
2. Irvine Councilman Steven Choi has now won four times in Irvine (twice for Irvine School Board and twice for the Irvine City Council). During the last 2008 election, he made some Anti-Muslim comments, but that didn't seem to matter eventhough Irvine has lots of Muslin voters. Since Irvine is smack dab in the middle of the 70th AD and probably holds the majority of the voters, a familiar name on their ballot might make that much of a difference. Remember Assemblyman Devore and his most immediate predecessor now-Congressman John Campbell were both from Irvine.

3. The other names mentioned? Well...considering that the last Assemblymen and Assemblywomen elected DID NOT come from the City Council ranks, it definitely helps their chances as well...but it's still early for a juggernaut like Devore or Campbell to appear (although I sure hope the rumors that Lee Lowrey running are true)

So where does my opinion that Councilwoman Daigle now stands a GREAT chance in winning the seat come from?

Consider this -

1. While Amante and Curry are good fundraisers, philosophically similar, and relatively known in the 70th Assemblyman District, they are essentially the same type of Politician (talk about timing...as I write this, I just got a Press Release from the Amante for Assembly 2010 campaign). This means that they will split the money, split the support, and thus...SPLIT THE VOTES.

2. Irvine Councilman Choi? His strength is his name ID in Irvine. He's not the best fundraiser, but he's a good campaigner (came from no where to win the School Board and overcame MAJOR odds to win the City Council seat). However, his political philosophy is similar to Amante and Curry, with his smaller bank account, he should also split some of this Irvine votes with Curry and Amante too.

So according to my wacky theory, those three people should split the same Republican vote.

All three will taut their Conservative Republican credentials.

All three will draw from the same fundraising well.

All three will be competing for the same vote.

And Leslie?

Leslie is not a Conservative Republican.

Leslie will not be drawing from the same fundraising well.

Leslie will not be competing against those three guys for the same vote.

Leslie could potentially slip right in and grab enough of those same non-Conservative Republican voters in the 70th Assembly District who voted for President Obama.

Splitting the Conservative vote in this Assembly District isn't anything new.

Remember Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer?

And splitting the vote between well known candidates isn't that foreign to Newport Beach voters as well.

Former Mayor John Heffernan was able to defeat an Incumbent and a former Newport Beach City Manager to win his first election.

All Leslie needs to do is raise just enough money, hang in long enough, keep her mouth tempered by keeping her comments and speeches SHORT AND CONCISE (unlike this post of mine...). Once the voters catch wind of her long and confusing speeches, it'll be over for her...

Leslie is relatively attractive, takes pleasant pictures, and by her keeping out of the NASTY, NASTY campaigning between Amante, Curry and Choi, she might be a reasonable choice for those voters who will get burned out by the inevitable Negative and Ugly race waged by those three, and vote for Leslie.

Assemblywoman Leslie Daigle has an interesting ring to it huh?

So, in my estimation there is only one person who can prevent this from happening.

And most interesting for Newport Beach residents, she might be one of the people most responsible for defeating the El Toro International Airport.

Yup, Irvine Councilwoman Christina Shea.

Christina thought about this seat in 2000, but backed out to support John Campbell. She is extremely well known in Irvine (like Choi) AND the Republican circles (like Curry and Amante). And while her fundraising skills aren't as strong as the others, like Leslie, if she would be able to hang in there, her Irvine name ID might push her right in.

So our choices Newport Beach voters might have to make will be to support Leslie Daigle

or...Irvine Councilwoman Christina Shea...in Newport Beach...where the El Toro/John Wayne battle still figures prominently in Newport Beach politics.

and for those people who were afraid of a Mayor Leslie Daigle era, I'm sure, shudder to the thought of an Assemblywoman Leslie Daigle era...
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Monday, January 19, 2009

What's so funny about cancer (books)?



Here's a piece I wrote (with a few changes) for The Chicago Reader. It is way way way way shorter than it needed to be, but the Reader's news hole has shrunk and its parent company has filed for bankruptcy. I am thinking of expanding it for a Jewish magazine, since so many cancer memoirists are Jewish (secular, Ashkenazi). I want to see what's Jewish about their memoirs. In the meantime:

What’s So Funny About Cancer?
Breast cancer memoirists all seem to agree that laughter is pretty good medicine.
By S.L. Wisenberg

January 8, 2009

Breast cancer rates may be down in the U.S., but the literature of breast cancer metastasized at a steady pace in 2008, continuing what one scholar has called “a veritable torrent.” Breast cancer memoirs have become such staples—reliably displayed during Let’s Wave Pink Ribbons for Breast Cancer month—that it’s hard to remember a time when women didn’t document their journey from onset through the catalog of treatments to restored health, stabilization, or imminent death. But it wasn’t always thus.

True, British author Fanny Burney wrote to her family about the agonizing mastectomy she underwent—without anesthetic—in 1811. And Katharine Lee Bates (whose poem “America the Beautiful” became the famous hymn) wrote to friends in 1915 about her partner’s breast cancer and death. But neither of these works was published in the author’s lifetime. It was only after World War II that prominent American women went public with their tumors. Marion Flexner, wife of a well-known doctor, wrote “Cancer—I’ve Had It” for Ladies’ Home Journal in May 1947, breaking a taboo by refusing to euphemize her condition—and even inserting a little slapstick with a passage describing “roving boozies”: prosthetic breasts that escaped the confines of a bra and fell to the floor.

Humor is a component of most of the more recent breast cancer memoirs I’ve read, too, and I’ve been thinking about why. Laughter diffuses stressful emotions, of course, and humor is a near necessity if these books are going to appeal to cancer-free readers. But it’s mandatory, often, for the health of the memoirist herself: “Cancer humor is like a Zen laugh,” muses Katherine Russell Rich in her 1999 book The Red Devil: A Memoir About Beating the Odds. “[I]t’s a way of gathering back forces, a means of breathing in absurdity, darkness, and pain and blowing them out in one great, joyous guffaw. It is, finally, a form of power, laced with machismo. Fuck you, death. I laugh at you.”

In the same spirit, Joyce Wadler writes in My Breast (1997) that having a disease with an uncertain outcome made her “the dream girl of every uncommitted man in New York.”

A number of the memoirs include a final chapter in which the author reflects on the gift of cancer—how it brought meaning and depth to her life. Fortunately, that view has spawned a comic backlash. “If it is a gift,” writes Shelley Lewis in Five Lessons I Didn’t Learn From Breast Cancer (and One Big One I Did), published in 2008, “don’t come to my birthday party.” And cartoonist Miriam Engelberg refutes the soul-purifying attributes of cancer in her “memoir in comics” from 2006, Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person.

I’ve also noticed that most of these books contain a noncancer story, the purpose of which may be to establish the writer as a unique person with a unique life—not just, as Lewis puts it, “a tumor in a skirt.” Betty Rollin’s First, You Cry (1976, updated 2000) is also about leaving her husband. Geralyn Lucas (Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy, 2004) wants us to know she was 28, and had been working as assistant story editor at 20/20 for less than a year when she was diagnosed. And in the richly colored graphic memoir Cancer Vixen: A True Story (2006), Marisa Acocella Marchetto describes her life as a shoe-loving fashionista, working cartoonist, and fiancee/wife of a chic restaurateur.

Then there are the women living pleasant-enough lives in the title locale of Kelly Corrigan’s 2008 The Middle Place, where she was trying to negotiate her roles as mother and daughter when she found the lump. The author of this fall’s Cancer Is a Bitch: Or, I’d Rather Be Having a Midlife Crisis, Gail Konop Baker, was trying to keep up her confidence as a writer, and not lose her identity to marriage and motherhood. The book also becomes a memoir about her dead brother. Meredith Norton, the lone African-American among last year’s breast cancer memoirists (Lopsided: How Having Breast Cancer Can Be Really Distracting), was living a confused life in Paris with a Frenchman and a toddler, uneasy in the new language and culture and assiduously not fulfilling her promise. They tell their stories with mild humor and warmth, forming a lake for the cancer story to swim in. Lewis' book tells her story, while blending in (not all seamlessly) interviews with tough women--artists, politicians--who haven't let the cancer stop them.

Enid A. Schwartz, a nurse and breast cancer survivor, wrote her dissertation, “The Use of Humor in Coping With Breast Cancer,” in 2006 for Walden University (and published it as Humor in Healthcare: The Laughter Prescription). Most of the uses she lists are commonsensical: Humor can be an outlet for feelings that are taboo or painful. It’s a way of getting perspective, an effective defense when “facing difficulty, feeling overwhelmed, out of control.” It can decrease sadness and fear, help you form bonds with others, decrease tension around you, help you see the ridiculousness of the situation. Laughter can buffer stress better than crying.

But there are times when a patient needs to be sad, Schwartz says. Rollin writes self-critically of her frantic chattering after surgery: she referred to herself breezily as a “titless wonder” and talked about the operation at social events. Then she realized she was using humor to hide her sadness from herself, to keep from feeling the loss. Norton calls herself the perfect patient, with her huge veins and easy jokes. She notes that the hair she’s losing in the shower has formed a pile near the drain “the size of a Pomeranian.” But then she realizes she’s bald, and that isn’t funny.

Sometimes you can feel the forced humor seeping through the page, covering up true emotion: Sprightly, stoic, and vain, Lucas describes weighing her options for breast reconstruction. One method involves taking fat from her buttocks to fill in the breast shape—but she doesn’t want to “lose a piece of ass.”

There’s absurdity galore, to which humor is the only viable answer. Audre Lorde is told that she should wear a prosthesis when she comes to the doctor’s office because a half-flat chest is “bad for morale.”

When I was diagnosed with breast cancer I decided to try not to read anything by people like Lorde, who’d died of it. (Thus the quote above is second-hand.) I found out that Engelberg did after I read her cartoon book. I made an exception for ovarian cancer casualty Marjorie Gross. I’ve loved her 1996 New Yorker essay “Cancer Becomes Me” ever since I first came across it, in my pre-cancer days. She wrote for Seinfeld, and her piece crackles: “So I had a hysterectomy, and they found a tumor that they said was the size of an orange. (See, for women they use the citrus-fruit comparison; for men it’s sporting goods: ‘Oh it’s the size of a softball,’ or, in England, a cricket ball.)” Among the positive things about having cancer, she counts no one asking you for help them move.

Laughter comes from unexpected comparisons. In The Wounded Breast: Intimate Journeys Through Cancer (2001), Evelyne Accad, a University of Illinois professor, quotes the gallows humor of Ania Francos, author of the 1983 novel Sauve-toi, Lola. The narrator has lost her hair to chemo and is looking at herself in the mirror. “I started having a laughing fit,” she says. “Just then, my sweet mother entered the room, with . . . my Aunt Rivke. Of course Aunt Rivke [a Holocaust survivor] says: ‘So you’re off to the gas chambers, are you?’

“And we both were doubled over laughing. My aunt couldn’t stop rocking back and forth; she was almost crying.

“‘If you could have seen us at Auschwitz, when we were all together, naked, shaven, tattooed. There were some who started crying, but . . . we began to laugh, and I mean laugh!’”

As George Eisen says in Children and Play in the Holocaust: Games Among the Shadows: to play in the midst of evil and death is defiance, a “disposition to oppose one’s annihilation.” It’s an escape of the mind when the body is trapped—whether by soldiers, walls, and crematoriums, or disease.

S.L. Wisenberg’s own memoir, The Adventures of Cancer Bitch, will be published by University of Iowa Press in March 2009.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Go See Sheriff Sandra Hutchens!

Here's your chance to see our new Sheriff in a very small room (by the way...this was sent to me by my good REPUBLICAN friend Dolores Otting, who the Republican Party of Orange County spent MANY TENS OF THOUSANDS of REPUBLICAN dollars to attack, when they could have used that money to go after a DEMOCRAT running against REPUBLICAN CHRISTINA SHEA FOR THE MAYOR'S seat in Irvine...anyway...)

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Newport Harbor Republican Women

Cordially invite you to lunch with

"Sheriff Sandra Hutchens”

Meet this extraordinary Sheriff up close and personal
Tuesday , January 22 2009
Five Crowns Restaurant
PCH & Poppy, Corona del Mar
Social Hour 11:30, Lunch 11:45
Lunch is $26.00. Call Sue Bennitt @ 949.644.0539 for your reservation
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Newport Beach Hearts Irvine

This isn't anything new.

Newport Beach has squared off against Irvine many times over the years.

Newport Beach has won a few.

Irvine won a few.

and some victories were bigger than others...

So now we are at it again, as Newport Beach (AND Tustin) are legally swinging at Irvine

And Larry Agran being Larry Agran, Irvine is swinging back.

And what does Irvine and Newport have to gain by all this legal wrangling.

Let's see...

How about having a good working relationship to keep John Wayne Airport from turning into John Wayne International Airport perhaps?

And before anyone starts spewing that traffic is down at JWA, that is only temporary as our Economy is sputtering.

Irregardless, this legal mumbo jumbo is futile in the big picture of things, as ANY expansion of John Wayne Airport will make all those future developments (unless they are high rise office and warehouse buildings) useless.

Add to that the rumors about Mayor Pro-Tem Keith Curry (and potentially Councilwoman Leslie Daigle) vying for Assemblyman Chuck Devore's 70 Assembly seat in 2010, it would behoove him (and her) to play peacemaker in any conflict with Irvine, considering that the Irvine voters play a MAJOR role in deciding who will represent them up in Sacramento.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Critic(s) Speak



From the most recent issue of Kirkus Reviews:

Wisenberg, S.L. THE ADVENTURES OF CANCER BITCH Univ. of Iowa (Adult NONFICTION) $$25.00 Mar. 1, 2009 ISBN: 978-1-58729-802-8

An ongoing blog about the author's experience with breast cancer is transformed here into a deeply personal, often darkly funny memoir.

Wisenberg (Creative Writing/Northwestern Univ.; Holocaust Girls, 2002, etc.) takes the reader from January 2007, when she was diagnosed, through surgery, chemotherapy and recovery, closing with a postscript in June 2008. This is not just a survival tale. The witty, opinionated author, a brusque intellectual and a self-described "Costumed Activist," freely shares her likes and, more often, her dislikes, both serious and petty. She has harsh words for the indifference of some in the medical establishment and for corporate-sponsored pink-ribbon campaigns that fail to sponsor adequate research into the environmental causes of cancer. She also scorns women who wear stiletto heels. Readers who want to know more, or to view photographs of the mammary-shaped baked goods at her Farewell to My Left Breast Party, can go to the Cancer Bitch blog. Wisenberg doesn't scant the disconcerting physical details about drains, scars and chemo, and she's equally open about her fear, suffering and depression. Rather than her breast, surprisingly, it's her hair loss she obsesses about. Eschewing wigs and turbans, she has a friend paint swirling designs and "US out of Iraq" in henna on her scalp, an act that says a lot about who she is and how she sees herself. Mostly though, she writes about carrying on her daily life during a stressful time: lecturing, reading, taking yoga classes, dining out with her husband, visiting friends, observing the Jewish holidays. The entry titled "What Is Mine," which names peoples, animals, places and things the author likes and identifies with, seems a tad self-indulgent. Not so "An Accounting," which illuminates and moves as Wisenberg sums up what she has learned from her experience.

Tart and scary.
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The Stainless Steel Online Store

For years, stainless steels products have become the choice of many people since the great benefits they offer. Stainless steel products offer much longer life span compared to products made from other materials. They have been proven to be rust and corrosion resistance so that they can stand under weather changes. Stainless steel is basically steel that is alloyed with ten percent chromium in which it does not stain. Stainless steel products are varied as more people demand them. Starting from cutleries up to garden ornaments are now made of stainless steel. The products are also beautifully designed in order to meet both the artistic features and function. Some people even want to have custom design which can be matched with the interior, exterior, or other furniture.

Are you looking for stainless steel products for your home? If you are, you need to go to stainlesssteelstore.com. In this website, you will be able to find best products made of stainless steel. The products offered by this online store are differentiated based on the categories and bestseller products. You will surely be able to find whatever you look for since this online store has complete collection. Under the relax category, you will be able to find complete blomus stainless steel fireplace accessories. There are many models of stainless steel fireplace accessories which can be chosen to fit into your room. The products are made of finest stainless steel and are designed beautifully to meet modern and comfortable room setting. You will absolutely be able to enjoy your time after work with your family or people you love.

In addition, you will also be able to get stainless steel mailbox which can be put in your yard of your residence. Since such thing will easily get broken by the weather, you absolutely need the long lasting one. The mailbox must also need to support the aesthetics function so that it will not ruin the whole performance of your garden. So, if you are in searching for best stainless steel products, this online store is the right choice.
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Sunday, January 11, 2009

The Smiling Effect

Every living person in this world is living along with some other people. This fact will then cause another effect that we usually named as socialization. It is by what we can establish some meaningful relationships with one or more people. That is why then human is called as the social creature. But in fact, there are some certain people who feel that it is kind of difficult to do such socialization thing. Thus, they will have to consider starting it all over again with smiling.

This thought is based on the fact that someone would rather to like someone else who can show some positivity against another. People are often being antipathy toward someone who is appearing unattractively. A research conducted in England is showing that most of the respondents are interested with some displayed pictures on what they can see the smiling figures.

Smiling is also a useful ‘weapon’ to be utilized by people who are very hard in getting a new friend or being blended in some group with some conversations. So what to do then by those who have some kind of socialization disorder? It is to train themselves on how to spread their lips aside and give many people a bright smile.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Hair Style

Some people think that best performance start from healthy body. This opinion is relative true because with health condition people can do many activities well. Beside that health is mean state, people are in state condition. People are state for physic, mental and also spiritual. How to get state condition for these aspects? For that people should more attention with their health care way.

Many products of health care offers for you and you can start with your personal care likes body, skin and hair care. Hair care is one type of personal care that should gave more attention.
Sometime shampoo is not enough you can get a better hair appearance by applying hair straightener product to get straight hair that become the latest style nowadays.

No matter what type of hair you have, with the hair straightener products or the treatment you can get from hair care centers you will be able to looks as stylish as possible by following the latest hair trend this year. You can have moist ceramic effect on your hair, or coloring it into something different for a fresher look.
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Monday, January 5, 2009

New Newport Restaurant

I barely ever do this, but I have to send a note to you all about Cucina Alessa. It is the new tiny Italian place that opened on Coast Highway just north of Cappy's in West Newport last summer. I have a circle of restaurants I love in Newport/CDM, and I am content to do the same places every single week. My wife lovingly asks me to try new places, and every now and then we find one that I add to my rotation. Cucina Alessa is now in the circle. It is tiny (make a reservation), but the food is to die for, and it happens to specialize in the area Newport most lacks (good Italian food). We generally drive to Antonello's or Onotria for good Italian food since Villa Nova serves dog food, Dolce closed down, and there is not a lot else to choose from. But Alessa' is special. The owner/chef used to be at Antonello's, and walks around the restaurant greeting diners. The wine list is extensive, the prices are fine, and the food is exquisite. We will see you there.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

The Effectiveness of CTL Approach

What is the best way to relate concept with the application? How can teacher make the information effective to help the students get best learning result? The answer is by doing CTL. Contextual Teaching Learning (CTL) is a teaching approach that hep the teacher to relate the teaching materials with the reality and help the students to apply the materials the get to the community. The teacher is not only transferring the materials, but he/she also engages the students to experience and apply the materials. With this approach, the students can have a better result of learning.

CTL concept arises because the majority of students have difficulty in applying the material they get to their work place or social community in their future life. In the traditional approach, the students have to relate the concept they have to reality outside the classroom on their own. This approach helps them to have their own understanding about the materials taught.

CTL approach needs the teacher to design learning environments that relates many different forms of experience such as social, cultural, etc based on the goal of the teaching itself. With the learning environment designed, the students will know the meaningful relation between abstract ideas and the application in the real world.
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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Gone Fishin'




I've been in California since Xmas Day. I came for the MLA convention in San Francisco, which is the largest collection of humanities professors in the country. Maybe the world. Usually it is very uptight and filled with people scratchy in suits who are nervous about their upcoming job interviews in cramped hotel rooms. Many people hate coming to the MLA. I always like it because it's like being able to sit in on a bunch of different classes. There are tons and tons of panels and though some of them are quite boring and narrow (and you have to be very very careful not to be swayed by the clever titles), some are quite interesting. It was at an MLA years ago I first heard of the writer Dawn Powell, who was coming into a posthumous renaissance.

This year I did a presenation on William De Morgan, who is known today as a wonderful tile artist (see above photos), but was known in the last years of his life as a best-selling author. It was one of the two William Morris panels and I got to hang out with the Morrisians, who are goofy and smart like the kids I hung around with in high school, but more knowledgable. (I thought that college would be full of goofy and smart kids, but I was wrong. It was filled with the pre-professional, but that is another story.)

The best overheard quote from the convention: You see, all postmodern buildings are designed for humiliation.

(The worst thing about the quote is that it seems to be true.)

We are now in Point Reyes Station, in a cabin (not primitive) that L rented on the web. He and R and C are out hiking on the beach. I am inside where I can see Nature through the big windows: a hill and trees and another hill (or mountain) behind that. L picked this place because it is walking distance to Town, and I need a Town when I vacation. There is an espresso place, but it is sort of in an open-air garage, and I can probably sit there for a while if I bundle up. Last night we saw stars stars stars, which makes you sad when you think how they're obscured in the city. I just read The Mistress' Daughter by A.M. Homes, picking it up on a Free shelf outside the Point Reyes library yesterday. Homes talks about her grandmother, who thought the sky was pure black until she was 15 and got glasses. We sat outside for hours last night on the little porch outside our cabin, huddling near the clay stove and watching the fire and talking.

This is a fancy little town, with four kinds of fresh mushrooms at the supermarket, locally grown wool hats for $65, local organic unpasteurized milk (in bottles, cream on top), but also a Saloon where in the afternoon people gathered and talked to one another as a group, making it seem a local hangout. There is yoga at 6 every night behind the largest cute store. L notes that there's a ruggedness to the place, which is true, making it different from Cape Cod or Lake Forest (IL).

Yesterday in Town we saw a hand-written sign about free hair mats. Next to it was a round mat of dark hair hanging on the outside wall. I looked it up on the web last night and saw that a Bay Area woman has been collected hair from salons, sending the hair to Georgia, where it's woven into mats and sent back, and then she's been given them away as motor-oil absorbers. They're also used to clean oil spills. The greatest thing is that they can host mushrooms (donated by my friend B's brother, who is a famous mushroom man) and decompose.

Thus is the new century. In the 1980s we made art from hair, now we are improving the planet with it. There is hope. Si, se puede.
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