Thursday, January 7, 2016

Rotary dictionary program comes to Horizon


Kid Dictionary with John Stamos

Photo by Trisha Walker. Rotary Club Dictionary Program Chair Paul Crowley hands out free dictionaries in Jared Nagreens fourth and fifth grade Horizon classroom Tuesday morning. Crowley then led them through exercises to teach them how to navigate their new books.

A tradition that has spanned the past 20 years continued at Horizon Christian School on Tuesday morning.

Paul Crowley, chair of Hood River Rotary Clubs dictionary program, handed out dictionaries to fourth and fifth graders in Jared Nagreens classroom, as representatives have in all the countys schools this year. The club distributes free dictionaries to fifth graders, with the exception of Cascade Locks and Horizon schools, who have blended classrooms. In those schools, fourth graders receive the dictionaries, as do any new fifth graders, so everyone has the same learning tools.

The program was started by Rotary member d**k Lamm, now deceased, who had learned of a similar program run by the West Salem Rotary. Its now a pretty regular component of all Rotary clubs, Crowley said. In Hood River County, each school has representatives who handle the passing out of the new dictionaries.

During his presentation, Crowley talked about Rotary and its mission to end polio and how only two countries worldwide have not eradicated the disease and then helped students navigate their new books by showing them how to look up words.

The program has been going on so long that many former students remember receiving their own dictionaries. When Nagreen told his wife, Alyssa Jensen, a 2009 Horizon grad, about Crowleys visit that morning, She said, I remember when he came when I was in fifth grade! Nagreen said.

Source: http://www.hoodrivernews.com/news/2016/jan/06/rotary-dictionary-program-comes-horizon/

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VIDEO: Watch all of Buddy Hield"s 46 points from last night


Buddy Hield Full Highlights 18.11.2015 Vs Memphis - 30 Pts, 8 Reb, 3 Ast!

I dont know if youve heard yet, but Oklahomas Buddy Hield did this thing where he scored 46 points in Phog Allen Fieldhouse last night and, in the process, played his way to No. 2 in our Player of the Year Power Rankings.

Well, since the internet is an awesome place, we already have video highlights of all 46 of Hields points from last night.

So go ahead and relive the performance that was so impressive that Kansas fans stuck around after a three overtime game just to be able to give Hield a standing ovation as he left the court.

Thats when you know youre respected:

Source: http://collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/2016/01/05/video-watch-all-of-buddy-hields-46-points-from-last-night/

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"The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation" Spoilers: Trainers Reveal What Fans Can ...


The Biggest Loser: Rachel Frederickson"s Weight Loss Drop Stirs Up Controversy

ByPaula Dela Cruz , Christian Post Contributor

January 7, 2016|3:29 am

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The contestants of "The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation"

A lot of changes were introduced during the premiere of "The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation" last Monday, which made the fans really look forward to the season ahead. Dolvett Quince and Jen Widerstrom both returned as trainers, and the two coaches revealed what fans should expect from this season.

Quince wrote a blog on Us Magazineand said that viewers will see the teams working out in a new gym that was divided into two, one section for the red team, or Team Dolvett, and the other for the blue team, or Team Jen. He also said that there will be two scales for the weigh-in this season.

The contestants were offered cash prize right off the bat by former trainer and now host Bob Harper to pack and leave the ranch. The offer started from $5,000 to $25,000, and one of the contestantS, Vicki, almost gave in to the temptation of taking the money and quitting the show, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The first challenge quickly followed, and it was Richard and Erin who won the round for the red team. The two former reality show contestants, Richard, who won the very first season of "Survivor," and Erin, who was a semifinalist on "The Voice" season 2, chose to get the 8-pound advantage as their prize, instead of getting $40,000 cash prize. It is indeed a season of temptations for the contestants, which would really test their determination to lose weight.

Meanwhile, Widerstrom also wrote a blog entry on People, and she revealed how she chose the members of her team. She said that the one thing that is common among the members of team blue is courage. "To put your blind faith into three people that you have never met before and give them the opportunity to earn your trust and sometimes, even your friendship," she explained, and said that Sarah from her team is the perfect example of that. Fans can"t wait to see more of Sarah and the other contestants" transformation through the weeks.

Watch "The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation" every Monday on NBC.

Source: http://www.christianpost.com/news/the-biggest-loser-temptation-nation-spoilers-trainers-reveal-what-fans-can-expect-this-season-154292/

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Ron Clark Academy principal"s "Bet You Can"t Do It Like Me" dance routine with ...


Welcome to the Ron Clark Academy

The new year has definitely started off with a bang, thanks to a US middle school teacher who has become, so far, one of 2016s biggest social media hits, earning a legion of fans in the process.

Ron Clark, founder of the Ron Clark Academy (RCA) in Atlanta, Georgia, has all but killed-off any other competition in rapper DLOWs Bet You Cant Do It Like Me challenge after posting a sensational video of himself dancing to the hit song with his students - and nailing every single move.

Posted onto his Facebook page just two days ago, Mr Clarks jaw-dropping routine has quickly gathered some three million hits - and counting.

Watch the video:

Ron Clark Academy having fun with the #doitlikemechallenge

Posted by Ron Clark on Sunday, 3 January 2016

According to media reports, Mr Clark described how some of his students contacted him out of boredom over the festive break and suggested teaching him the moves to the popular song.

Having taken just two hours to film the routine on Sunday, the maths teacher and principal uploaded the video online and was instantly praised for rolling up his sleeves and interacting with his students in a unique and effective way.

Speaking with HuffPost, he insisted school should be exciting for pupils, and added: Youve got to know who your kids are and show them you care about their culture.

He also highlighted the fact that, although he may be no professional dancer, hes glad to have found a way reach his students, rather than risk losing them.

Established in 2007, all RCA students come from underprivileged backgrounds and the school has been famed for its one-of-a-kind mix of combining mutual teacher-student respect and engaging in exciting and passionate learning.

According to its website, the RCAs vision for the future is to be the best school in the world by demonstrating transformative methods and techniques that are embraced and replicated, not only in the US, but across the globe.

Mr Clarks story has also been told in the 2006 TV film The Ron Clark Storyin whichFriendsstar Matthew Perry played the teacher. Fellow education advocate Oprah Winfrey is among many high profile names to have partnered with Mr Clark.

As well as being a finalist for the 2016 London-based Global Teacher Prize - a $1 million (681,361) award given to an exceptional teacher - it seems Mr Clark may already be gunning for the Best Teacher Ever accolade too. If such an award existed, that is.

Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/student/news/ron-clark-academy-principal-s-bet-you-can-t-do-it-like-me-dance-routine-with-students-becomes-a6797431.html

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Names and faces: Danny Amendola, Calvin Johnson


Top 100 Players of 2015: Calvin Johnson

Published 3:53pm, Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press

New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola speaks with reporters in the team"s locker room at Gillette Stadium after a football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are to host an NFL divisional playoff game Jan. 16, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola speaks with reporters in the team"s locker room at Gillette Stadium after a football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are to ... more Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press

Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) during warm ups before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) during warm ups before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Photo: Rick Osentoski, Associated Press

Names and faces: Danny Amendola, Calvin Johnson

Danny Amendola

The New England Patriots wide receiver is catching grief from his Rhode Island neighbors over a temporary carport. Amendola erected the metal structure behind his 1774-built home in Providences College Hill Historic District last month so that he can get to practice on time in a snowstorm. The home sits on Benefit Street, a hillside thoroughfare filled with colorful restored clapboard homes featured on countless postcards. Neighbors complain the carport is a blemish on the communitys atmosphere. Amendola has declined to comment on the complaints.

Calvin Johnson

The Lions wide receiver has drawn comparisons to Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders in Detroit. Both made spectacular plays for the Lions. Off the field, they were quiet and humble. They might have one more thing in common this offseason: retirement at age 30. Like many players at this stage of their career, I am currently evaluating options for my future, said Johnson, who is said to be seriously contemplating retirement and is not saying if he will restructure his contract, which counts $24 million against the salary cap next season.

Associated Press

Source: http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Names-and-faces-Danny-Amendola-Calvin-Johnson-6741483.php

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Teen Wolf: Tyler Posey says Scott will rise, but not without a new "dark wisdom"


Teen Wolf (Season 5) | ‘They’re All Going to Die’ Official Promo | MTV

Scott McCall has faced many enemies. Hes literally died and come back to life. But what lies ahead when Teen Wolf returns for season 5B? Can he salvage his pack (and his friendship with Stiles)?

We spoke with star Tyler Posey about whats next for our favorite teenage werewolf.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Last season, Scott hit rock bottom. I mean, he literally died. So is he emotionally on the mend at this point?TYLER POSEY: Yeah definitely. I think at this point, he has to take a look in the mirror, literally and metaphorically, and accept that hes hit rock bottom, know that hes got nothing left to lose and hes alive, so he might as well come back and make his rise. Its a relatable thing for everybody. Ive gone through it, when youre at a really low point and all you have left is to pick yourself up and move on. Thats Scotts plan is to take a long look at himself in the mirror and figure out his next plan of action, because hes still the True Alpha, hes still Scott McCall, hes just got to make a rise.

In terms of him dying. Will we see any effects from that?Him dying affects him physically and mentally. Physically, I dont know if Im allowed to say what, but mentally, accepting that youre going to die does something to somebody. I think Scotts mentality was that Beacon Hills is probably a better place if Im dead. Accepting that does a huge thing to somebody so he kind of carries this weight of that acceptance the entire season and for the rest of his life. He has this more grown-up outlook on life. Hes still the badass, hes still a really good leader and just wants to save people, but hes got this dark wisdom. I love it. Its my favorite thing that I think Ive ever played with Scott.

Is his primary focus getting his pack back together?Absolutely. Last season, his pack all got separated from him. So first and foremost, [he has]to get the pack back together, but you cant get the pack back together if Stilinski is injured, so we have to get Stilinski healthy and then start regrouping the pack back together. For Scott to rebuild himself, he has to rebuild his pack.

Stilinskis injury more or less forces Scott and Stiles to talk. Does the threat of the Beast and everything else force them to finally forgive each other?I dont know if theyre forced to forgive each other. I think theyre both rational human beings, so I think they know how much they actually love each other and they come to realize that they both had mis-information. I dont know if theyre forced to reconcile, I think they just want to out of pure love for one another and friendship. This situation forces them to start mending things again but after that, I think its all their own will power.

In the past, Scott has been able to go toe-to-toe with most villains. But this Beast sounds pretty big. Is Scott at all going to feel useless against this huge opponent?If anything, Scotts feeling more useful than ever. The feeling useless all happened last season, so now its just his comeback in his life. They dont know anything about these creatures. They dont know if Parrish is a good guy or a bad guy so those questions are up in the air, so Scott still has to maintain the protector and hes still got to be there just in case their information is wrong. I dont think Scott feels useless at all. I think he has a lot of tricks up his sleeve.

So youre saying size doesnt matter? Size does not matter.

I feel like Teen Wolf seasons need subtitles. What would this one be?Teen Wolf Season 5B: The True Alpha Rises. Its so good I got the chills! [Laughs]

Teen Wolf premieres season 5B tonight at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.

Source: http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/05/teen-wolf-tyler-posey-season-5b-premiere

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"Downton Abbey" creator"s new book mixes Victorian era with modern tech


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    Every week, The Thread tackles your book questions, big and small. Ask a question now.

    This week"s question: With "Downton Abbey" winding down, what books should fans read?

    This may be the final season of the popular BBC drama, but show creator Julian Fellowes is following it up with a novel, "Belgravia."

    Just like Downton Abbey, the book promises to be filled with aristocratic drama and British manners. "Belgravia" will be published in the spring, right in time to comfort those suffering from dowager-withdrawal.

    Fellowes, however, is pulling a publishing trick from the days of Charles Dickens for "Belgravia": The novel will be serialized. The book"s ten installments will be released week by week, in the manner of 19th-century serials.

    Charles Dickens popularized the serial form when he published his works in weekly magazine installments. According to "Consciousness and the Novel," this "became the standard form for the initial publication of novels in the Victorian age."

    The Victorian publication style fits perfectly for the era of "Belgravia," which is named for the wealthy London neighborhood where the drama unfolds.

    From Grand Central Publishing:

    Julian Fellowes"s "Belgravia" is the story of a secret that unravels behind the porticoed doors of London"s grandest postcode. Set in the 1840s when the upper echelons of society began to rub shoulders with the emerging industrial nouveau riche, "Belgravia" is peopled by a rich cast of characters. But the story begins on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. At the Duchess of Richmond"s now legendary ball, one family"s life will change forever.

    The big difference will be that Dickens never had an app. Fellowes" novel installments will be delivered one by one as an e-book or audio book through a custom app. Readers will be able to switch between reading or listening as they choose.

    The app will also include extra content including maps of London, family trees and details about the fashions of the era. Fellowes" co-collaborators on the project are authors Lindy Woodhead and Imogen Edwards-Jones.

    In the press release from Grand Central, Fellowes said, "I was very intrigued by the idea from the start. To marry the traditions of the Victorian novel to modern technology, allowing the reader (or listener) an involvement with the characters and the background of the story and the world in which it takes place that would have not been possible until now, and yet to preserve within that the strongest traditions of story-telling, seems to me a marvelous goal and a real adventure."

    Source: http://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/01/06/books-downton-abbey-creator-new-book-belgravia

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