Timeless Lessons For Speaking

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Please, think before you open your mouth. You may also wish to consider practicing a better method of communicating with others, besides trash talking.

Also, utilizing the only 27 words you know, interspersed with what I prefer to identify as crutches, such as "I'm like, he's like, she's like." or "you know", "ah", "um" and so many other noises, which are unacceptable and totally inefficient form of communication. Advertising invented terms like super-size and other made up monstrosities are just not proper uses of our language.

LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD

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If you consider these recent shootings to be serious enough to speak up and let your voice be heard, then join Assemblyman Carl E. Heastie, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Congressman Eliot Engel, Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson, Senator Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Councilman Larry Seabrook and Councilman Oliver Koppell are hosting community leaders in a discussion with the New York City Police Department about the shooting of Ramarley Graham in the Wakefield section of the Bronx.

Where: Community Board #12 4101 White Plains Road (corner 229th Street)

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS: NYPD COMMISSIONER

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A group made up of news media organizations based in NY including WABC TV 7 Eyewitness News, Channel 4 News/WNBC and WCBS-TV 2 have sent a letter to the New York Police Department protesting media access issues and the way in which police deal with reporters.

Celebrate African-American Culture

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Black History Month Celebration

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 @ 5:30 pm

The Bronx Museum of the Arts

1040 Grand Concourse at East 165th Street

Keynote, Carolyn Carter-Kennedy Author "The Lucille Armstrong Story"

2012 Honorees

Leroy "Archie" Archible

Korean War Veteran & Community Leader

Reverend Frederick Crawford

Pastor Union Grove Baptist Church

Bernel Arthur Richardson

Chairman United Leadership of the Bronx

Hon. Elizabeth Taylor, Justice. Bronx County Supreme Court

PS 17 HISTORICAL LANDMARK

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Reportedly, Iit was initially named PS 102 and then P.S. 17. It is located at 190 Fordham Street, and now the home of City Island Nautical Museum, City Island Community Center, worldwide headquarters for City Island Images, and 15 other luxury condos. This Georgian Revival-style building will be designated a landmark and officially presented at a City Council hearing in March.

Originally opened late in 1898 with a few hundred students, eight classrooms and playrooms, this building was envisioned and executed by architect C.B.J. Snyder NYC School Buildings Superintendent.

Headlines 2/3/12

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USA JOBS GAINS. 243 Thousand New Positions.

INSIDER STOCK TRADING. Bill Finally Passes.

ROMNEY GETS A BOOST. Trumped in Vegas.

MAJOR WINTER STORM. Denver Closed.

HISTORICAL LANDMARK. 1890's PS 17.

NYC Shootings Must Stop Now

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Following an unarmed Bronx teen being fatally shot by NYPD after being chased into the family home, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz says enough is enough. “We have a problem, not just in the Bronx but across the City. In the past week we have seen a well-publicized video documenting apparent police brutality, the attempted murder of a police officer in Brooklyn, and, this afternoon, a young, unarmed man saw his life end by a police officer’s bullet."

SWING UNIVERSITY ADVANCED DEGREE

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Swing University is all about jazz and how to listen to it. Students learn how to follow song form, understand the roles of soloists within the ensemble in a jazz performance, and explore the significant events in the music's history.

Courses are taught with the help of special guest lecturers, Swing University offers a wide range of courses to suit all jazz lovers from novices to jazz cats.

For questions, call 212-258-9922

http://www.jalc.org/jazzED/swingU.html

US NEEDS INMIGRATION

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Whenever asked what I am - I'm a citizen of The United States of America.

My father's mother: From Italy. My father's father: From Spain. My mother's mother was from Cuba. My Mother's father came from France.

So when I hear all this negative talk about immigration, and frankly, I do not think it’s very healthy for our country, because this country has been good to me and also to so many others.

I believe that diversity is and will always be brilliant for US... it sets US apart from many other nations as being a country who assimilates people from all over the world.

CITY ISLAND VIDEO PROJECTS

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Video surveillance cameras have been in use on the streets of New York and many other cities worldwide for some time now. Soon, they will also be scattered throughout City Island and monitoring our every move.

However, according to some concerned local citizens, it is up to all of the area Clam-diggers and Mussel-suckers alike to decide whether these cameras are here to stay, and under which specific conditions they will be utilized.