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Before downloading movies from your computer to your PSP you must to start with join the USB cable from the PSP to the PC. Once attached, press the home button on the PSP device. Depending on the windows versions on your PC the procedure could differ somewhat but in most cases the PC will accept a new USB device is connected and will consequentially start installing the connection. Download a excellent motion picture to view tonight. Keep it so you can view it anytime.

1972 was the year of the “Red Sun” East meets West in this extraordinary tale of a samurai fighter chasing a precious Japanese sword stolen from a train crossing the American West. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, and Capucine.

From the year 1984, “Mrs. Brown, You’ve got a Lovely Daughter” is a ridiculous reprieve for a film, with Herman and his Hermits heading for London to enter their greyhound in a race. In between the anticipation they harmonize “There’s a Sort of Quiet All around the Planet” Cast includes Herman’s Hermits, Stanley Holloway, Mona Washbourne, Sara Caldwell, and Javelin Percival.

In 1998 Jack Frost came out, it is about a neglectful father dies in an car mishap and comes to life one year later on as a snowman in his kid’s front yard! Nice, genial acting and an absence of aggression make this an alright family film. However, it on no account conquers its quintessential issue, an exceedingly weird premise. Cast includes Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Joseph Cross, Henry Rollins, and Dweezil Zappa.

2003 was the year “La Petit Lili” hit the big screen. A family’s country house is charged with emotion while the hotheaded child, a yearning film maker actor, finds that his lady friend is mesmerized with his mom’s boyfriend, a triumphant head of films. Dazzling film empowered by Chekhov’s The Seagull, investigating the line between art and life, and how the 2 influence each other. Cast includes Nicole Garcia, Bernard Giraudeau, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Ludivine Sagnier, Robinson Steveniu, Julie Depardieu, Yves Jacques, and Michel Piccoli.

Way back in 1958 “The Defiant” was brought to us. A captivating tale of 2 fugitive convicts, one black and one white who are chained together as they escape from prison in the South. Superior performances by Williams and Chaney as individuals they meet during the voyage. Academy Prize for screenplay by Harold Jacob Smith and Nathan E. Cast includes Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier, Theodore Bike, Charles McGraw, Carnie Williams, and Lon Chaney, Jr.

In Enemy Country – So-so designer of WW2 enthrall, set in France and England, filmed on a back-lot. Not especially persuading. Cast includes Tony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer, Guy Stockwell, Paul Hubschmid, Tom Bell, and Emile Genest. (107 minutes, 1968)

Alien Nation – Aliens are arriving at Earth. It is an logical integration. With the aliens here, a new form of racism is building. The first alien policeman must work through this racism with his partner. They then gain respect for each other and set out to fight crime in the underworld of the alien world.

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Universal Laws part 2

I have created this video listing some of the known Universal Laws governing the functioning on Earth. The List includes 13 Universal Laws with the last Law being a group of Sub-Laws from the 12 Fundamental Laws governing Earth (part 1 includes 6 Laws and part 2 includes the other 7. Please read and/or comment if it feels important to you, as these laws are important not only scientifically but personally as well. The information in this list is only a small fraction of available information …

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Help Save Los Angeles Academy of Arts

As if it its not bad enough that art programs in schools are cut left and right, now a school specializing in the arts faces possible closure! When is enough really enough? When and where do we draw the line?

“The Arts” are just as important as subjects such as History, Math, Science, and English.  According to “Living the Arts through Language + Learning: A Report on Community-based Youth Organizations,” Shirley Brice Heath:

Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are:
» 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
» 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools
» 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair
» 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance
» 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem

Young artists, as compared with their peers, are likely to:
» Attend music, art, and dance classes nearly three times as frequently
» Participate in youth groups nearly four times as frequently
» Read for pleasure nearly twice as often
» Perform community service more than four times as often

As a product of the Los Angeles Unified School District, I participated in the Arts in elementary, junior high, and high school.  I played an instrument, participated in dance, and theater.  I wasn’t an A student but I did well above average.  I was an elected student body officer in elementary, junior high, and high school.  I participated in a Science fair (once).  My attendance was close to perfect.  I never entered any essay competitions but I’m sure If I had, I would’ve done ok.  I took music and dance classes after school.  I was in and started a few of my own youth groups.  I read for pleasure then and now.  I served my community then and now.  I say all of this to point out that I find Shirley Brice Heath’s research to be on point.  I’m not an exception, majority of my friends can give similar (if not the same) account of their school years.

“The Arts” allow kids to express themselves and explore their creativity.  In many cases, Art is a productive way to escape and/or rise above negative environmental factors.  Art makes learning fun.  There are numerous reasons we should all fight to keep Art education in our schools.  What really hits home the most for me is:

“Art education has a measurable impact on at-risk youth in deterring delinquent behavior and truancy problems while also increasing overall academic performance among those youth engaged in afterschool and summer arts programs targeted toward delinquency prevention.” —YouthARTS Development Project, 1996, U.S. Department of Justice, National Endowment for the Arts, and Americans for the Arts

Today I received an email from my friend Joyce regarding Los Angeles Academy for the Arts & Enterprise (also known as LAAAE), a public charter school in downtown L.A.

  1. The LAAAE student body is 91% Latino, 6% African American, 3% Asian. 90% from low-income families.
  2. LAAAE offers college-prep curriculum that focuses on arts, enterprise, and the business of the arts.
  3. LAAAE has increased API scores by 12% in two years.
  4. LAAAE offers 50% more instructional minutes that allow all students to have visual arts, music, and business classes in addition to the core subjects.
  5. LAAAE created a 501(c)3 non profit and raised $1.3MM in grants and donations in the past three years to support its enriched education.

Yet LAUSD wants to close LAAAE! Why? I have no idea. Perhaps its part of the massive layoff plan and cramming 40 kids to a class strategy. We should not allow ANY cuts to education! We need our schools. We need our teachers. We all need to step up.

Click Here to Help Save Los Angeles Academy of Arts

http://www.laaae.org/save-laaae.html

Stop Teacher Layoffs & Increased Class Sizes
PACK THE BOARD
On Tuesday, March 31, the Los Angeles School Board postponed a vote on employee layoffs until the School Board meeting on April 14th.

The District plans to spread the federal stimulus money over the next two years rather than using it all up front…NOW… when it would save thousands of jobs, as Congress and the President intended.

On April 14 at the board meeting demand that LAUSD use all the federal stimulus money NOW, before ANY layoffs are implemented.

WHERE: LAUSD headquarters – 333 So. Beaudry, Los Angeles (map)

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