2012年8月27日星期一

Lakers new season Jabbar built statue sky hook end to do so award-winning

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2011年12月18日星期日

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2011年12月16日星期五

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2011年11月30日星期三

Highly Skilled May Wait Less for Visas

In a rare show of bipartisan comity on the angrily contested issue of immigration, the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a bill that tweaks the visa system to allow more highly skilled immigrants from India and China to become legal permanent residents.
The bill, originally offered by Representatives Jason Chaffetz,Moncler outlet a conservative freshman Republican from Utah, and Lamar Smith, a Texas Republican and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, sailed through by a vote of 389 to 15. Joining as sponsors were several Democrats who are outspoken liberals on immigration, including Representatives Luis V. Gutierrez of Illinois and Zoe Lofgren of California.

Mr. Chaffetz said he had tried to find a sweet spot,Moncler spaccio even if small, where lawmakers from both parties could come together to fix the legal immigration system, which is widely acknowledged to be broken. The bill does not address illegal immigration, nor does it add any new visas to the system, which many Republicans, including Mr. Smith, are reluctant to do.

“I campaigned in Utah on the idea that we can never solve our illegal immigration woes without fixing legal immigration,” Mr. Chaffetz said Tuesday.

The bill seemed likely to pass easily in the Senate,Sito ufficiale moncler said Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, a leading Democrat on immigration.

Its main impact will be to reduce visa backlogs that meant,Moncler piumini for example, that some Indians with science or technology skills who were approved recently for permanent resident visas, known as green cards, would face waits of 70 years before they would actually receive the documents.

The bill eliminates limits on the number of green cards based on employment that is available annually to each country. Currently, 140,000 green cards are available each year for immigrants based on their job skills, with each country limited to 7 percent of those visas. Under the bill, after a three-year transition, all employment-based green cards will be issued on a first-come-first-served basis, with no country limits.

The legislation also includes a measure that will more than double the green cards based on family ties available for Mexicans and Filipinos, the two national groups facing the longest backlogs on the family side of the system. It raises the country limit for 226,000 family green cards each year to 15 percent from the current 7 percent.

The fix in the family visas helped to persuade Democrats like Mr. Gutierrez to sign on to the bill.

By far, the main beneficiaries will be highly skilled immigrants from India and China, including many with master’s degrees and doctorates in science and engineering. Because they come from populous countries that send many people to work here who have advanced science and technology skills, immigrants from those two nations had been forced by the country limits into lines that were many years long and growing much longer.

In most cases, Indians and Chinese who will now receive their permanent green cards more quickly have been working in the United States for years on temporary visas. The immigrants and their employers have passed labor market tests showing that qualified Americans were not available for jobs they hold.

“This legislation makes sense,” Mr. Smith said before the vote. “Why should American employers who seek green cards for skilled foreign workers have to wait longer just because the workers are from India or China?”

American technology companies have been clamoring for Congress to offer more green cards for their foreign employees, arguing that the United States was losing out in global competition by forcing those immigrants to leave.

Some countries will lose under the legislation. During the next three years, many more employment green cards will be set aside for Indians and Chinese than for others languishing in backlogs, particularly Filipinos and South Koreans.

And because the law would add no new visas, backlogs would be redistributed but not eliminated. The wait in the most severely clogged employment visa categories will even out over time to 12 years for all countries, said Stuart Anderson, executive director of the National Foundation for American Policy, which conducts research on immigration.

Mr. Gutierrez said: “We need bigger fixes to our legal immigration system so that employers and families use official channels, not black-market ones. We want people to go through the system, not around it.”

2011年11月8日星期二

Infographic: Gen Y Insists on Social Media Acess at Work

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2011年10月26日星期三

In India, Tibetans Set Foot on a Smuggled Piece of Home





Many Tibetans living in exile have long harbored the desire to set foot on Tibetan soil. On Wednesday morning, Tibetans based in the Indian hill town of Dharamsala did just that. And they didn’t have to go very far: Tibetan soil was brought to their doorstep, courtesy of Tenzing Rigdol, a New York-based artist.

Mr. Rigdol arranged for 20 tons of soil to be smuggled from Chinese-controlled Tibet to the Dharamsala area, where it was stored in a secret location. By Wednesday morning, in a surprise stunt, the soil had been laid out on a stage in a basketball court, ready to be walked over by Tibetan exiles
This, the artist hopes, will elicit emotions comparable to them actually setting foot in their homeland. “It can’t equate with actually going to Tibet but it can be compared to that kind of feeling, to how they may actually feel if they went to Tibet,” Mr. Rigdol said in an interview.

The installation, inspired by the Tibetan sun flag, was inaugurated by Lobsang Sangay, the prime minister of the Tibetan government in exile. After the opening, the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, asked Mr. Rigdol to bring him a sample of Tibetan soil for him to bless.

Called “Our Land, Our People,” the installation is expected to stay in place for two days, after which Tibetans are encouraged to take the soil home with them as small souvenirs of Tibet.
Getting the soil to Dharamasala wasn’t easy. “It was difficult from day one,” said Mr. Rigdol, who declined to disclose the route it took and the logistics involved to get it there. “It was a crazy thing,” is how he sums it up.

For the elder generation of exiled Tibetans, these could’ve been their first steps on Tibetan soil in decades. For many younger Tibetans, it could be their first ever. A large number of the 150,000-strong exiled Tibetan community, including the Dalai Lama, made Dharamsala their home after China took control of the region in the 1950s.

It’s with them in mind, and his father in particular, that Mr. Rigdol came up with the idea of the site-specific installation. “He used to say that before he died he wanted to visit Tibet. But that never happened,” said Mr. Rigdol, who described the installation as a tribute to his late father. The artist, now 29, was born in Nepal and spent a few years in India before moving to the U.S., a passage that is not uncommon for Tibetan refugees.

Once the installation opened to the public Wednesday, Tibetans, some carrying their babies, made their way to the stage. An elderly man, with the help of friends or relatives, was seen kneeling so that he could touch the soil with with his hands.
Exiled Tibetans hope news of this event will reach Chinese authorities, who in recent months have been grappling with an unprecedented wave of resistance from nuns and monks in the country’s Tibetan regions. China has blamed the exiled Tibetan administration of inciting the unrest, something it has denied.

“To have this amazing amount of soil taken from under their nose and reclaim it as Tibetan” sends a “strong and resilient message to the Chinese government that they are not invincible,” Tenzin Dorjee, president of Students for a Free Tibet, an activist group, said in an interview.

Mr. Rigdol doesn’t want to dwell on his work’s heavy political overtones. He says he’s more interested in seeing how Tibetan refugees will respond to it. “Hopefully it will connect to their personal story.”

2011年10月20日星期四

Grade school test scores rise, while high school scores slip to a low





About half of Illinois public high school students flunked state exams in reading, math and science this year, the worst performance in the history of the 11th-grade Prairie State Achievement Examination, statewide test results show.

The record-low results, scheduled to be released Thursday, come after Illinois closed loopholes that kept academically weak juniors from taking the exams, a practice revealed in a 2009 Tribune analysis. Some local school officials attributed their declines in part to the larger testing pool that included less-prepared students.

At the same time, grade schools posted the highest passing rate in a decade this year — 82 percent across all Illinois Standards Achievement Tests given in third through eighth grades — revealing a disconnect between elementary and high school performance that has not gone unnoticed by educators.

"Basically, the ISAT is too easy and the PSAE is too hard," said Steve Cordogan, director of research and evaluation for Township High School District 214, where half of schools saw drops in Prairie State passing rates. The two-day Prairie State examination includes the rigorous ACT college entrance test.

Passing state exams is important not only to gauge how well students are doing, but also to judge schools and districts under the federal No Child Left Behind law.

The federal standards require increasingly higher percentages of students to pass the exams to avoid sanctions. This year, 85 percent of students from varied demographic groups had to pass reading and math tests, a figure so high that state school Superintendent Chris Koch earlier predicted that a "major increase" is likely in the number of schools and districts not making what is called adequate yearly progress.

Koch and other top state education officials will be discussing adequate yearly progress and statewide test scores Thursday morning, with individual local school results being made public Oct. 31. But for weeks now, local administrators have been sharing scores with school board members and the public.

Some districts already are posting their Illinois School Report Cards for 2011, which include statewide test results. The Tribune used that data, and other information already available at the Illinois State Board of Education, to piece together statewide performance trends over the decade.

Maine Township High School District 207 has released data showing all three of its high schools failed federal standards, as has Lemont High School, which also missed the federal bar. Evanston Township High School has reported its Prairie State test results, which also fell short of meeting federal standards for another year.

Judith Levinson, Evanston's director of research, assessment and evaluation, said her high school scores did not appear to be impacted by the issue of students not taking the Prairie State. Perplexing is that Evanston's average ACT score has risen over the years, Levinson said, so it's difficult to pinpoint why PSAE scores would be going down given that ACT is a component of the Prairie State.

"It's really hard to take the scores apart and try to really understand the impact of all that's happened because it is not transparent," she said.

But there is no doubt that many more students took the junior-year exam this year.

Previously, about 8 percent of Illinois 12th-graders skipped the Prairie State assessment when they were in their third year of high school, according to a review by the U.S. Department of Education last year.

Trying to resolve the problem, Illinois state officials now require students to sit for the Prairie State before they can officially become seniors. The new regulations took aim at a practice used by some high schools to keep academically weak juniors from taking the high-stakes exam.

Overall, 50.5 percent of students passed the high school-level Prairie State exams last spring, down from 53 percent in 2010, and 55.8-percent in 2001, when the PSAE was launched to capture the performance of teens nearing the end of their high school careers. In science, the passing rate dropped to 49.2 percent this year — falling below 50 percent for the first time.

In contrast, overall passing rates on elementary-level ISAT exams have risen from 63.1 to 82 percent since 2001, though some of that increase stems from testing changes. For example, the state lowered the passing bar on the eighth-grade math test in 2006 as part of a revamp of ISAT exams, and passing rates shot up in that grade.

The diverging results stick out most in K-12 school districts that test both grade school and high school students.

In DuPage County's Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205, the Prairie State passing rate at York Community School High School dipped from 73.7 to 72.7 percent this year, and the school for another year failed to meet federal academic standards, a trend expected be seen statewide in Illinois high schools.

In contrast, already-high ISAT scores got even higher at District 205's grade schools, with the passing rate across all tests increasing from 94.1 to 94.8 percent this year.

For the first time in at least 10 years, Elmhurst's Conrad Fischer Elementary School posted a 90 percent passing rate, though it faces challenges uncommon in some other affluent school districts. Fischer has the highest percentage of low-income students among District 205 schools. And because of its Hispanic population — also the highest percentage in the district — Fischer has to work to prepare students with limited English skills to take ISAT exams.

Whatever their backgrounds, students are made to feel special. "I treat every child in this school as if they were my own," said Principal Jane Bailey. "Kids should feel success."

The success this year came from a number of efforts, she said, including putting more attention on improving students' English skills, involving more parents at school, and focusing on data to track exactly how students are progressing.

For high school educators, progress made by students in elementary and junior high schools is critical.

In Rich Township High School District 227, Superintendent Donna Simpson Leak puts more emphasis on whether eighth-graders coming into her district excel, rather than simply pass ISAT exams. Meeting the higher bar of "exceeds standards" shows that a student is ready for high school material, she said.

Last year, 35.9 percent of students passed Prairie State exams across high schools in the Rich district, but the figure dropped to below 30 percent this year, she said, in part because more than 200 upperclassmen who had previously not taken the test in 11th grade were included in the results.

"At this particular juncture, those young people did not score as well as they could have for a variety of reasons," she said.

In Arlington Heights-based High School District 214, three of six high schools showed Prairie State declines this year, including Buffalo Grove High School, where the Prairie State passing rate dropped from 72.1 to 65 percent.

Cordogan, the district's research director, linked the decline to how well prepared eighth-graders graders were when they came into the school.