Noah Isenberg on Billy Wilder

April 6th, 2012

On the tenth anniversary of Billy Wilders death, Noah Isenberg, author of Weimar Cinema: An Essential Guide to Classic Films of the Era, has written a great review of the directors life and career for the Los Angeles Review of Books.

In the essay entitled Tales of Buffalo Billy (Wilder was named after the famous Western hero by his America-infatuated mother), Isenberg recounts Wilders life from his early days in World War I Vienna to his success as an expatriate director in Hollywood. Along the way, Wilder lived in Berlin, where he got his start in the film industry and where he moved from to come to America, sensing the impending danger of Hitler.

Isenberg offers an appreciation of the many virtues of Wilders films. He was a director, who did not take himself too seriously, and a man of uncommon wit and unforgiving sarcasm. As Isenberg points out, one of the most enduring influences on Wilders work was fellow émigré director Ernst Lubitsch. I

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PLAYER PROFILE: THE REAL MCCOY; BEFORE AND BEYOND OXY

February 16th, 2012

LOS ANGELES — “Move your pivot foot up a little higher,” Deshun McCoy (Los Angeles) instructs a fifth grader holding the ball in triple threat. “You’ve got two more shots left before you can go. I know you can do this, dude.”

The fifth grader lights up like Kobe Bryant is in front of him.

But it isn’t Kobe. It isn’t just the 6-foot-4 junior All-SCIAC forward Occidental fans have come to know via coast-to-coast dunks and midrange pull-up jumpers.

“I want to be a teacher,” McCoy says. “Maybe someday a coach, too. I have so many younger family members and I want to be a good role model for them. They drive me.”

The Los Angeles native longs to mentor others because at a very early age, he was forced to become his own guide.

“My mom inspired me to become independent. She was a single mom with three kids, and always working,” McCoy said. “It caused me to step up. I had to find resources myself; find my own basketball, find my own parks to play at.”

McCoy dreamed of playing NCAA Division I ball and going to the NBA as early as 8-years-old. It

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TN & GA Granted NCLB Waivers

February 8th, 2012

President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, giving leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students, The Associated Press has learned.

The first 10 states to receive the waivers are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Tennessee. The only state that applied for the flexibility and did not get it, New Mexico, is working with the administration to get approval, a White House official told the AP.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the states had not yet been announced. A total of 28 other states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have signaled that they, too, plan to seek waivers – a sign of just how vast the law’s burdens have become as a big deadline nears.

No Child Left Behind requires all students to be proficient in reading and math by 2014.

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Phlebotomy jobs as a great health care career

October 18th, 2011

Careers in health care have been in high demand for decades. The labor market continues to require more qualified individuals as people live longer and continue to need medical attention. Many people return to school in search of a job because of the recession and health care industry is the answer. Phlebotomy jobs are required all the time which is interesting especially for those who prefer to work at odd hours or non-traditional work schedule.

If one is interested to work with the patients in a care facility or a hospital, then a phlebotomist position can be attractive. Technicians work as specialists on blood drawing. Phlebotomist classes can be completed in six months or less and are followed by a state examination. Also you can try a position of a Certified Nursing Assistant or CNA. Read more…

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