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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Did you know who won consecutive MVPS IN the NFL?

As of the 2008 season: 

MVP awarded by the Associated Press: 

1) Jim Brown - 1957, 1958














2) Joe Montana - 1989, 1990












3) Brett Favre - 1995, 1996, 1997
















4) Peyton Manning - 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009




















Johnny Unitas,

1959, 1964 and 1967.




















MVP awarded by the Pro Football Writers of America: 

1) Earl Campbell - 1978, 1979











2) Brett Favre - 1995, 1996















3) Marshall Faulk - 2000, 2001











MVP awarded by the Newspaper Enterprise Association: 

1) Earl Campbell - 1978, 1979, 1980













2) Emmitt Smith - 1992, 1993
















3) Brett Favre - 1995, 1996











4) Peyton Manning - 2003, 2004










Did you know what 3 men won 3 MVP?


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Did you know that every 7 minutes a child is bullied?


Did you know that Thirty percent (30%) of U.S. students in grades six through ten are involved in moderate or frequent bullying — as bullies, as victims, or as both?

Did you know that 1 out of 4 kids is Bullied?

Did you know that 77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally, & physically. 

Did you know that a school bullying statistics reveals that 43% fear harassment in the bathroom at school?
Did you know that bullying statistics showed that 282,000 students are physically attacked in secondary schools each month?
    Did you know that every 7 minutes a child is bullied? 

    Did you know that 85% of the time of school bullying their is no adult intervention?  

    Did you know that Cyber bullying is using information and communication technology to intentionally and deliberately upset or harass someone?  It also includes but is not limited to bullying via mobile phones, blogs, instant messaging, websites, Twitter, message boards, chat rooms, VLEs or virtual learning environments such as Second Life, or even social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook.

    Cyber bullying may also include blackmail, harassment, repeatedly texting unpleasant messages or images, monitoring or hacking someone's online activities or accounts, impersonating a person or using their identity online, and even issuing virtual threats.






    Did you know that Each day 160,000 students miss school for fear of being bullied?





    Did you know that 46% of males, and 26% of females reported they had been in physical fights?

    Did you that revenge from school bullying and cyber bullying is a strong motivation for school shooting?
     
    Did you know that  61% of students that shoot others is because they have been victims of physical abuse at home?

     Did you know that 54% students who witnessing physical abuse at home, became a bully?
      Did you know that students say their schools are not safe?

      Did you know that one in seven students is either a bully or victim?

      Did you know that one out of 20 students has seen a student with a gun at school?

      Did you know that 56% of students have personally witnessed some type of bullying at school?

      Did you know that 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school?




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      Tuesday, February 8, 2011

      Did you know that sending sexually explicit messags or photographs,to a mobile phones is called Sexting?

      Did you know that Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones?  
      Did you know that the term Sexting was first popularized around 2005?
      Did you know that Sexting created a legal gray area in countries that have strict anti-child pornography laws? such as the United States.
      Did you know that some teenagers who texted photographs of themselves, or of their friends or partners, have been charged with distribution of child pornography? 
      Did you know that those who have received the Sexting images have been charged with possession of child pornography?
      in some cases, the possession charge has been applied to school administrators who have investigated sexting incidents as well. The images involved in sexting are usually different in both nature and motivation from the type of content that anti-child pornography laws were created to address.[2]

      Did you know in a 2008 survey of 1,280 teenagers and young adults of both sexes on Cosmogirl.com sponsored by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, 20% of teens (13-19) and 33% of young adults (20-26) had sent nude or semi-nude photographs of themselves electronically. Additionally, 39% of teens and 59% of young adults had sent sexually explicit text messages.[7] A sociologist atColorado College interviewed 80 students and believes this claim is overblown; she claims "I had them go through their last ten messages, their last ten photos and I never saw it."[8]
      Did you know that in 2009 UK survey of 2,094 teens aged 11 to 18 found that 38% had received an "offensive or distressing" sexual image by text or email?[9]
      Did you know that in 2007, 32 Australian teenagers from the state of Victoria were prosecuted as a result of sexting activity.[11] Child pornography charges were brought against six teenagers in Greensburg, Pennsylvania in January 2009 after three girls sent sexually explicit photographs to three male classmates.[12]
      Did you know that in 2008, a Virginia assistant principal was charged with possession of child pornography and related crimes after he had been asked to investigate a rumored sexting incident at the high school where he worked? Upon finding a student in possession of a photo on his phone that depicted the torso of a girl wearing only underpants, her arms mostly covering her breasts, the assistant principal showed the image to the principal who instructed him to preserve the photo on his computer as evidence, which he did. The court later ruled that the photo did not constitute child pornography because under Virginia law, nudity alone is not enough to qualify an image as child pornography; the image must be "sexually explicit". Loudoun County

      Did you know that Prosecutor James Plowman stands by his initial assessment of the photo and says he would not have pursued the case if the assistant principal had agreed to resign? Instead, the assistant principal got a second mortgage on his house and spent $150,000 in attorneys' fees to clear his name.[13][14]
      Did you know that in July 2010, Londonderry High School teacher Melinda Dennehy pled guilty and received a one-year suspended sentence for sending racy photos of herself to a 15-year-old student?[15]
      Did you know that in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a teenage boy was indicted on felony obscenity charges for allegedly sending a photo of his genitals to several female classmates?
       Did you know that a 17-year-old girl was charged with being an "unruly child" based on her fighting with her former boyfriend because he was circulating  nude pictures of her in which she sent  to him? 
      Did you know that two southwest Ohio teenagers were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a first-degree misdemeanor, for sending or possessing nude photos on their cell phones of two 15-year-old classmates?[19]
      Did you know that the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit against Wyoming County District Attorney George Skumanick Jr. on March 25, 2009, for threatening teenage girls who were the subject of allegedly risque photos with prosecution on child pornography charges if they did not submit to a counseling program?[20] The case is[21] Miller, et al. v. Skumanick. Skumanick stated in an interview with Julie Chen onCBS News's The Early Show that his office decided to make an offer of limiting penalties to probation if they attend a sexual harassment program.[22][23] The girls and their parents won a ruling that blocked the district attorney, who appealed. Did you know it is the first appeals court case concerning Sexting?[24]

      Did you know that In Connecticut, Rep. Rosa Rebimbas introduced a bill that would lessen the penalty for "sexting" between two consenting minors in 2009? The bill would make it a Class A misdemeanor for children under 18 to send or receive text messages with other minors that include nude or sexual images. It is currently a felony for children to send such messages, and violators could end up on the state's sex offender registry.[25]
      Vermont lawmakers introduced a bill in April 2009 to legalize the consensual exchange of graphic images between two people 13 to 18 years old. Passing along such images to others would remain a crime.[26]
      In Ohio, a county prosecutor and two lawmakers proposed a law that would reduce sexting from a felony to a first degree misdemeanor, and eliminate the possibility of a teenage offender being labeled a sex offender for years. The proposal was supported by the parents of Jesse Logan, a Cincinnati 18-year-old who committed suicide after the naked picture of herself which she sexted was forwarded to people in her high school.[27]
      Utah lawmakers lessened the penalty for sexting for someone younger than 18 to a misdemeanor from a felony.[28]
      Did you know that in New York, Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski (D-Rockland) has introduced a bill that will create an affirmative defense where a minor is charged under child pornography laws if they possesses or disseminates a picture of themself; or possess or disseminates the image of another minor (within 4 years of their age) with their consent? The affirmative defense will not be available if the conduct was done without consent. It also creates an educational outreach program for teens that promotes awareness about the dangers of sexting.[29]





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      Monday, February 7, 2011

      Did you know that Leucism is a reduction in all types of skin pigment, not just melanin?

      Did you know that Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin disease that causes loss of pigment which produces white patches?  Any part of the body may be affected., resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. Usually both sides of the body are affected. Common areas of involvement are the face, lips, hands, arms, legs, and genital areas.



      Did you know that Alphos (from Greek ἀλφός alphos "a dull white leprosy") is a form of non-contagious leprosy, formerly described by the physician Celsus under the name of vitiligo? a term now used for another skin disease. In alphos, the skin is rough, and looks as if it had drops of white on it, not much differing from morphea.
      Did you know that it is referenced in the Greek translation of Leviticus 13:39?









      Did you know that Albinism (from Latin albus, "white"; see extended etymology, also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of an enzyme involved in the production of melanin?












      Did you know that Leucism is a condition characterized by reduced pigmentation in animals and humans. Unlike albinism, it is caused by a reduction in all types of skin pigment, not just melanin?



      Did you know that Vitiligo is a chronic skin disease?
      Did you know these Famous people suffered from Vitiligo?
      Did you know what causes Vitiligo?
      Did you know that vitiligo can also cause hypersensitivity to sunlight, making the skin more prone to sunburn?


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      Sunday, February 6, 2011

      Did you know the top Black Talk Show Hosts of all time?






      2. Arsenio Hall
      The Arsenio Hall Show revolutionized late night television. Just ask Bill Clinton who

      many say would have never won the 1992 presidential election had it not been for his surprise appearance on that show.














      3.  Mo’Nique
      Unlike Arsenio, The Mo’Nique Show has a lot more competition in that late night slot. But the Oscar-winning comedienne has been able to hold her own against, pulling in her own unique audience on BET. While the rest of America was tuning into the drama of the late night talk show wars between Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno, plenty others tuned them out and tuned into Mo’Nique.








      4. Tyra Banks A show about service as much as it

      was celebrity, through The Tyra Show, Tyra used her beauty and brains for good. What Oprah is to the stay-at-home moms of America, Tyra was to the teenagers of America who came home after school and needed a big sister to understand them.














      5. Wendy Williams
      The popular radio DJ has successfully taken her format and gift of gossip to the small screen. Though Vh1 would air her radio show, The Wendy Williams Show has shown the queen of talk radio can also sit down on a couple of comfortable couch chairs and ask questions with the best of them.








      6. Whoopi Goldberg
      The moderator of The View is fearless and isn’t afraid to call it like she sees it. And if someone else is calling it like she sees it on the show, she’s not afraid to retort or even walk
      away.








      7.

      Montell Williams
      As a former Marine, and a victim to multiple scoliosis, Williams — an Emmy Award winning talk show host — used his show as a platform to bring awareness to various social issues in an aggressive style.













          8. Star Jones The controversial panel member on The View
      during it’s early years was one of the sharpest and most entertaining women on the panel.















      9.

      Tavis Smiley
      Many people were shocked when BET let Tavis Smiley’s contract as host of BET Tonight expire, but the charming media personality has landed on his feet. Now the host of his very own PBS show, Tavis Smiley, Smiley is doing what he does best, interviewing the people we’ve always wanted to talk to ourselves, asking them the questions we’ve always wanted to ask.











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      Thursday, February 3, 2011

      Did you know who were the top 10 players to go straight to the Pros from highschool?

      Did you know that since the 2006 rule prohibiting players from going straight from high school to the NBA was instituted, it has been constantly debated and scrutinized? Did you know that the dominant players in the NBA today are individuals who were drafted straight out high school? For those of you who do not support the rule, here are some of the success stories of players that made the leaped from high school and landed with a giant thud…
      #1 Kobe Bryant


      It was a close contest with Moses and Kobe but Kobe wins out because of his 5 NBA CHIPs. After being named the ‘96 Naismith Prep Player of the Year out of suburban Philadelphia, Kobe was selected as the 13th player selected in the 1996 NBA Draft. The Lakers then traded center Vlade Divac to the Hornets for the rights to Bryant.
      Career Stats: 25.3 ppg, 5.3 rebs, 4.7 ast, 1.5 stl
      #2 Moses Malone

      The man known simply as “Moses” to NBA fans was undoubtedly one of the league’s all-time best players over his 19 year NBA career. After reneging on a letter of intent to play for the University of Maryland, then playing 2 years in the ABA, he was the 5th player ever to go straight to the NBA without playing in college.
      Career Stats: 20.6 ppg, 12.2 rebs, .491 FG%
      #3 Kevin Garnett
      As one of the most celebrated HS players of this generation, “Da Big Kid” became the first player since Malone to be drafted directly out of high school when he was selected as the #5 pick in the '95 Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Garnett was the un-official pioneer of the new breed of hybrid big men currently dominating the college and pro ranks.
      Career Stats: 19.8 ppg, 10.8 rebs, 4.2 ast, 1.6 blk

      #4 Lebron James


      After winning 3 consecutive Ohio State Titles at St. Vincent-St. Mary’s HS and winning most national POY awards in his senior season, James decided to take his considerable talents to the NBA after losing his NCAA eligibilty by participating in more than 2 HS All Star events as a senior. James took the league by storm by joining Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan as the only players at the time to average 20 pts, 5 rebs, and 5 ast in their rookie season and was named the ‘04 ROY.
      Career Stats: 27.8 ppg, 7 rebs, 7 ast, 1.7 stl, 1 blk
      #5 Tracy McGrady








      As the '97 USA Today HS Player of the Year at Mt Zion Academy in North Carolina, McGrady started his NBA career off slow by only averaging 7 ppg, after being selected as the 9th pick in the '97 NBA Draft. After originally being known as Vince Carter’s little cousin, McGrady started to develop into one of the league’s premier players once he joined the Orlando Magic.
      Career Stats: 21.5 ppg, 6.0 rebs, 4.7 ast, 1.3 stl




      #6 Shawn Kemp






      Some fans may chose not to include Kemp on this list because he was enrolled at both Kentucky and Trinity Valley Community College, but he officially never played a game of college ball. As the 17th pick in the '89 Draft by the Supersonics, Kemp became the youngest player (19 yrs) at the time to play in the NBA.
      Career Stats: 14.6 ppg, 8.4 rebs
      #7 Dwight Howard

      After his senior campaign at SW Atlanta Christian Academy, Howard swept all major HS POY Awards en route to being selected as the #1 overall pick by Orlando in the 2004 NBA Draft. Seen as the replacement for the departed Tracy McGrady, Howard worked hard to become arguably the game’s most imposing and physically gifted big man over the past 5 seasons.
      Career Stats: 17.5 ppg, 12.7 rebs, 2.1 blk, .575 FG%
      #8 Jermaine O'Neal










      Despite an outstanding HS career at Eau Claire HS in South Carolina, O’Neal’s basketball career almost ended before it began after scoring poorly on the SAT’s. But after some mentoring by his HS coach, he straightened out and was chosen as the #17 pick in the '96 NBA Draft. After playing minor minutes off the Portland bench over his first 4 seasons, Jemaine blossomed into a perrenial All Star and elite level shot blocker in Indiana.
      Career Stats: 14.2 ppg, 7.5 rebs, 1.9 blk




      #9 Amare Stoudemire





      After not taking up organized basketball until age 14 and playing at 6 high schools over 4 years, Amare gained national attention as the MVP of the Nike Summer League in 2002. Despite committing to play college ball at Memphis, he decided to declare for the NBA Draft, and was chosen as the 9th overall pick by the Phoenix Suns.
      Career Stats: 21.4 ppg, 8.9 rebs, 1.4 blk, .544 FG %




      #10 Darryl Dawkins




      Hoping to follow in Moses Malone’s footsteps, Dawkins renounced his college eligibility and applied for the NBA Draft. The Sixers obliged by taking Dawkins with the 5th overall pick in the ‘75 Draft as not many players during that time had his combination of size, skill, and athleticism.


      Career Stats: 12 ppg, 6.1 rebs, 1.4 blk


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      Wednesday, February 2, 2011

      Did you know the top 10 reasons to have a Facebook account?

      Did you know the top 10 reasons to have a Facebook login account:

       

      1. To keep in touch with friends and family.

      2. To play Facebook games like CityVille, FarmVille, and Mafia! Wars.

      3. To promote your business on the internet using Facebook pages.

      4. To meet new people and expand your global social network.

      5. To join new social groups on Facebook.

      6. To chat with your friends and family using Facebook Chat.

      7. To use fun Facebook applications like Dogbook, etc.

      8. To follow your favorite celebrities like Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga.

      9. To update your status at least 4 or 5 times a day for everyone.

      10. Because everybody needs a Facebook account… duh… It’s 2011.


       

       




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      Did you Know

      Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!