In a recent issue of TIME (Feb 15, 2010, p. 15) , #9 of the "10 Essential Stories" reports:
"According to a study published in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, abstinence-only sex-education programs proved more effective in encouraging teens to delay having sex than more comprehensive school programs that include information about safe sex and contraceptive options."
Well, duh.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Abstinence Ed Works
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Credit to the Unaccredited
As I watch this bailout debacle unfold, partcularly with regard to the automakers, I realize something: this is why so many Christian schools were absolutely right to fear accreditation. Just ask 25% of Chrysler's dealers who are fighting for their lives -- some of whom are being threatened with closure despite successful, profitable sales records.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Superman flies above the recession
"It's the Holy Grail of comic books," comic expert Stephen Fishler, who created the 10-point grading scale used to evaluate comic books, told Reuters.
"This is the one that started it all. There was no such thing as a super hero before it. No flying man. Comics weren't even that popular. It's the single most important event in comic book history," he said.
Only 100 copies of the No. 1 edition are known to exist and those in "fine" condition are worth about $126,000, he said, but this one could sell for several times that.
Bidding for the comic book begins at $1 and is sure to go up, up and away.
The owner, who has not been identified, bought the comic in 1950 when he was 9-years-old after begging his father for 35 cents.
"Lots of kids bought comic books in the '50s, but almost all of them eventually tossed them out," Fishler told Reuters. "This guy understood its value and took good care of it — that almost never happens either."
Fishler and Vincent Zurzolo, co-owners of Metropolis Collectibles, will offer the comic on their Web site for two weeks beginning Friday.
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Worth Your Time
This is a lengthy video, but well worth your time. Evan Sayet has some very insightful comments in this Heritage Foundation speech.
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