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Question by evil is good: Please read this article about “Diversity” in the Dallas Morning News. What do you think? And Why?
By Trey Garrison / Special Contributor http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/viewpoints/stories/DN-garrison_28edi.ART.State.Edition1.4d66d0e.html

When I made the hard decision to forgo buying a house in Dallas (and the easy decision to avoid the Potemkin village of DISD), I knew I was gonna get it. The thing is, I really wanted to live in Dallas, but we just couldn’t do it. So we chose Plano.

Once we pulled the trigger, the judgments came a-flyin’. Mainly it was from friends who are, well, urban yokels. You know the kind – hipper-than-thou provincialists, for whom where you reside in relation to a municipal taxing boundary defines you. (Fine, guys, you take the trendy bars and the home invasions; I’ll take the bland corporate sports grill and the gated community. We’ll split the teen heroin problem.) This was fine. Friends tease you like that. But then I started getting comments from readers at one of my other publications about “diversity,” whatever that means. Apparently, in choosing a house in one of the top school districts in the country, in a suburb where the poverty rate is low and the median income is high, I was guilty of the high crime of white flight.

My humbled, guilty reaction consisted of two words: “So what?”

I mean, what the heck does diversity mean? Some of my new neighbors in Plano include people from Thailand, Armenia, India, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Colombia and the Ukraine, but apparently that doesn’t count. And when a school is 85 percent white, it’s not diverse, but when it’s 85 percent Hispanic, it is?

I was scolded that my daughter, by being in a Plano school, would be sheltered from – nay, ill-equipped for – life in the real world.

Well, yeah. Probably. The real world is a lot bigger than Dallas, bigger than (Sam Houston, forgive me) Texas, and bigger than the United States. The majority of the real world is dirty, violent, poor and absent indoor plumbing and two-ply toilet paper. More than half the world’s people live on something like a day.

I don’t think attending Woodrow Wilson High equips you any better for that kind of outdoorsy, back-to-nature lifestyle than Plano West, but I admit I don’t know much about Woodrow’s elective courses. I want a school that will prepare her for living in a professional, high-paying world so Daddy won’t have to pound out columns in his dotage.

I was also told, most oddly, that by subjecting my kid to suburban life and suburban schools, she’d get no exposure to people from other cultures. That’s when it got silly. So I’d harrumph in my best Ted Baxter voice that’s crazy – why, the lady who does her nails is Vietnamese, and our lawn guy is a Mexican from Costa Rica or Panama or someplace.

Seriously, if the only exposure to other people your kid gets is when she’s sitting in a place where you move about like cattle at the sound of a bell and have to ask permission to go to the bathroom (i.e. school), what kind of sheltered life are you giving your kid?

It’s weird. We’ve made “diversity” into some kind of totem, an end to itself, and we haven’t even defined what it is. Do I learn more about a different perspective chatting with my Ukrainian neighbor (whom the census counts as white), or from a guy brought up five miles from me who happens to be black?

And I’m not entirely sold that diversity is automatically good.

Look, diversity is great when it comes to nightclubs, workplaces, cultural experiences, restaurants and all that. But I don’t want diversity in my neighborhood.

Now, put down the pitchfork. I don’t mean the superficial diversity of skin color. I mean diversity of values. That’s what I don’t want in my neighborhood, or my neighborhood school.

I want uniformly boring neighbors with uniformly boring, middle-class values who spend Saturdays working on their lawns and whose kids know to stay off mine. I want neighbors with Home Depot on speed dial. That’s how I choose to live. Your mileage may vary.

And isn’t that diversity, too?

Best answer:

Answer by Forget War Buy More
I think they could benefit from some formal study on heterogeneity/homogeneity and some post-modern theory on identity.

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DALLAS.(Brief Article): An article from: Association Management

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Title: DALLAS.(Brief Article)
Publication: Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2000
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: 52 Issue: 5 Page: 7

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Know the code for service: just as companies verify a job candidate’s employment history and education, they should verify military service claims.(Preemployment): An article from: Security Management

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Title: Know the code for service: just as companies verify a job candidate’s employment history and education, they should verify military service claims.(Preemployment)
Author: James M. Dallas
Publication: Security Management (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 2003
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: 47 Issue: 12 Page: 107(4)

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Question by evil is good: This article from the Dallas Morning News about “DIVERSITY” was in the paper a few days ago. What do you think
By Trey Garrison / Special Contributor

When I made the hard decision to forgo buying a house in Dallas (and the easy decision to avoid the Potemkin village of DISD), I knew I was gonna get it. The thing is, I really wanted to live in Dallas, but we just couldn’t do it. So we chose Plano.

Once we pulled the trigger, the judgments came a-flyin’. Mainly it was from friends who are, well, urban yokels. You know the kind – hipper-than-thou provincialists, for whom where you reside in relation to a municipal taxing boundary defines you. (Fine, guys, you take the trendy bars and the home invasions; I’ll take the bland corporate sports grill and the gated community. We’ll split the teen heroin problem.) This was fine. Friends tease you like that. But then I started getting comments from readers at one of my other publications about “diversity,” whatever that means. Apparently, in choosing a house in one of the top school districts in the country, in a suburb where the poverty rate is low and the median income is high, I was guilty of the high crime of white flight.

My humbled, guilty reaction consisted of two words: “So what?”

I mean, what the heck does diversity mean? Some of my new neighbors in Plano include people from Thailand, Armenia, India, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Colombia and the Ukraine, but apparently that doesn’t count. And when a school is 85 percent white, it’s not diverse, but when it’s 85 percent Hispanic, it is?

I was scolded that my daughter, by being in a Plano school, would be sheltered from – nay, ill-equipped for – life in the real world.

Well, yeah. Probably. The real world is a lot bigger than Dallas, bigger than (Sam Houston, forgive me) Texas, and bigger than the United States. The majority of the real world is dirty, violent, poor and absent indoor plumbing and two-ply toilet paper. More than half the world’s people live on something like a day.

I don’t think attending Woodrow Wilson High equips you any better for that kind of outdoorsy, back-to-nature lifestyle than Plano West, but I admit I don’t know much about Woodrow’s elective courses. I want a school that will prepare her for living in a professional, high-paying world so Daddy won’t have to pound out columns in his dotage.

I was also told, most oddly, that by subjecting my kid to suburban life and suburban schools, she’d get no exposure to people from other cultures. That’s when it got silly. So I’d harrumph in my best Ted Baxter voice that’s crazy – why, the lady who does her nails is Vietnamese, and our lawn guy is a Mexican from Costa Rica or Panama or someplace.

Seriously, if the only exposure to other people your kid gets is when she’s sitting in a place where you move about like cattle at the sound of a bell and have to ask permission to go to the bathroom (i.e. school), what kind of sheltered life are you giving your kid?

It’s weird. We’ve made “diversity” into some kind of totem, an end to itself, and we haven’t even defined what it is. Do I learn more about a different perspective chatting with my Ukrainian neighbor (whom the census counts as white), or from a guy brought up five miles from me who happens to be black?

And I’m not entirely sold that diversity is automatically good.

Look, diversity is great when it comes to nightclubs, workplaces, cultural experiences, restaurants and all that. But I don’t want diversity in my neighborhood.

Now, put down the pitchfork. I don’t mean the superficial diversity of skin color. I mean diversity of values. That’s what I don’t want in my neighborhood, or my neighborhood school.

I want uniformly boring neighbors with uniformly boring, middle-class values who spend Saturdays working on their lawns and whose kids know to stay off mine. I want neighbors with Home Depot on speed dial. That’s how I choose to live. Your mileage may vary.

And isn’t that diversity, too?

Best answer:

Answer by Gort
Easy,only Leftist Marxists believe in that pc nonsense.But we all are affected by it.

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Dallas.(Texas; Dallas Convention Center )(new developments to enhance meeings): An article from: Association Management

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Title: Dallas.(Texas; Dallas Convention Center )(new developments to enhance meeings)
Publication: Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2004
Publisher: American Society of Association Executives
Volume: 56 Issue: 5 Page: S10(2)

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Question by ,: Met Pitcher Johan Santana accused of rape? Where did this come from? Your thoughts plus article inside->?
Shows how behind i been in following news this week. Didn’t even know about this until i heard it on the WFAN Sports Radio station a few minutes ago. I checked it out & found an article or two about it. Your thoughts on this? Here is the article. ->

Met Johan was accused of rape

The squeaky-clean reputation of Mets ace Johan Santana was threatened yesterday by a police report revealing year-old accusations that he raped a woman in Florida.

The woman, identified only as “Jane Doe,” accused Santana of forcing himself on her as they walked along a golf course near his home in Fort Myers, according to the police report released yesterday by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

Prosecutors decided not to pursue the October 2009 case due to lack of evidence, authorities confirmed.

Santana, 31, who is married to childhood sweetheart Yasmile, made a brief statement after word of the potential scandal broke online.

“I am aware of the situation, but I can tell you the police have investigated these claims last year and I was never charged with anything, and the case is closed,” the two-time Cy Young Award winner read from a prepared statement.

A Mets spokesman said that the club is aware of the allegations and that the incident is “a personal matter.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/me…

Here is another article about this story. ->

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-2…

According to a report there’s a chance the case may be reopened.

Best answer:

Answer by Baseballn6
My Thoughts are that Santana never raped someone while this is just an accusation with no hard evidence while I also think that then news affected him in his preformence today which he gave up 8 hits and 5 runs. So I think this is going to have an effect on Santana for the rest of the season

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San Antonio: center expanding as city’s popularity grows.(A Guide to Texas): An article from: Association Management

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From the supplier: San Antonio, TX, is becoming popular as a convention destination because it boasts of a colorful blend of cultures, arts, events and cuisine. River Walk, which is located at the center of the city, offers visitors with the finest shopping, entertainment, hotels and dining options. San Antonio, TX, also provides visitors with world-class resorts such as the westin La Cantera Resort which is scheduled to open with 508 guest rooms.

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Title: San Antonio: center expanding as city’s popularity grows.(A Guide to Texas)
Publication: Association Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1999
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Volume: 51 Issue: 5 Page: T18(2)

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Latino Leaders live: Gala and Summit coverage: Dallas 2009.(Event Coverage): An article from: Latino Leaders

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Title: Latino Leaders live: Gala and Summit coverage: Dallas 2009.(Event Coverage)
Author: Mariana Gutierrez Briones
Publication: Latino Leaders (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2009
Publisher: Ferraez Publications of America Corp.
Volume: 10 Issue: 6 Page: 38(4)

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A high multiplatform dive: a Washington Post reporter recounts his adventures covering the Enron trial for the Web, radio, TV–and, yes, the newspaper.: An article from: American Journalism Review

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Title: A high multiplatform dive: a Washington Post reporter recounts his adventures covering the Enron trial for the Web, radio, TV–and, yes, the newspaper.
Author: Frank Ahrens
Publication: American Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2006
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Question by Margaret J: In the Dallas Morning News where would I find the recent article about wall papering?

Best answer:

Answer by don n
Call the newspaper, ask to speak to whoever writes the articles for home and garden. Then ask that person about the article and they can tell you the paper and the date. They could probably fax you the article or you could go on line to the newspaper if you knew the date and title of the article.

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