Saturday, August 13, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Almighty Alice

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world (Wonderland) populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. More about Alice here
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Marine getting his Ass Whooped
Australian Army Corporal Bone from the 1st Aviation Regiment in Darwin, gets the upper-hand on her United States Marine opponent during the unarmed combat practise bouts at Camp 'Rocky', Rockhampton, during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011.
Sunday, July 03, 2011
Orangutan Crisis
The purpose of Orangutan Outreach is:1. To conserve orangutans in their native habitat.
2. To raise and promote public awareness of, and participation in, conservation strategies for orangutans through grassroots campaigns, community involvement and global communication.
3. To collaborate with Indonesian conservationists in the running of orangutan rehabilitation centers.
4. To fund rescue efforts of orangutans confiscated on palm oil plantations.
5. To fund rescue efforts of orangutans held illegally by private owners, whether commercial or individual, who are in direct violation of CITES.
6. To collaborate with zoos and animal parks in North America to promote awareness of orangutan conservation efforts.
7. To use the Internet to provide orangutan-related curriculum materials free of charge.
8. To fundraise locally and globally to support these goals.
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Positions
- Orangutans need to be protected
- Indonesian forests must be protected
- We must stop using palm oil
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Professor suspended after featuring strippers in business ethics class
La Salle University may have originated from the teachings of the Christian Brothers but, apparently, that doesn’t mean they don’t know how to party as the school has come under fire for housing a symposium featuring lap dances and strippers.

According to students, as told to Philadelphia’s City Paper, La Salle assistant professor of management Jack Rappaport led a symposium on business ethics. But while the subject matter of the symposium was on Platonic and Hegelian ethics, Rappaport provided a little extra value in the form of strippers giving lap dances.
The class, which requires a $150 admission fee [ED. NOTE: In traditional stripper environments, this would be known as a "cover charge"], featured three exotic dancers in bikinis who serviced students and Rappaport himself with lap dances during the lesson.
Rappaport had told students that strippers were booked for the class weeks in advance, though many students expected them to be a prop in the lesson rather than so hands (and crotch) on.
Forty five minutes into the class, the dean of the Business School came into the lecture hall and broke up the class.
The school is “launching a full investigation” and Rappaport will be suspended until they come to a decision.
This just seems like a simple matter of mis-communication, in my eyes. Students came to the classroom expecting a lesson on ethics as espoused by G.W.F. Hegel. But instead, clearly Rappaport meant that he would teach the students about ethics and Kegels, also known as the exercises designed to flex and strengthen the vaginal muscles. It’s not Rappaport’s fault that his love of two interests so seemingly unrelated were misinterpreted like that.
Plus there’s a lot of things you can learn about business ethics from strippers. Mainly that the best way to get your way in this world is to vigorously rub your genitals on the crotch of someone with money. That’s pretty much our entire ad sales process here. FUCK, I'de gladly give $150.00 if she was tutoring and giving demo's!!!







