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And still, the Dems are running scared….

September 30, 2010 by Sri Leave a Comment

House Passes 9/11 Health Care Bill

This is wonderful. Finally, the brave people who the rushed to help those in need, without regard to their own safety, will get some help, when the Senate approves the same idea. People: Write your Senator to make it happen.

“Opposing the measure were 157 Republicans and three Democrats” Who are these people? Do they deserve to be reelected?

Education and Obama

September 29, 2010 by Sri Leave a Comment

Stop torturing our children with more schooling
For educational reform to succeed, we need the rigor of the discipline that standardized tests brings to the class room, but let us also give them- our kids- a chance to dream and be creative.

I know something about education having been been professor at several universities for more than 3 decades. Let us first look at it from a common sense perspective: What cannot be achieved in 9 months will not be magically achieved in 10 months.
Educational reform will work only when these 3 key things are in place: a good curriculum, good teachers and good support at home. The reform does not address this last issue, which President Obama correctly points out is important. My suggestion is that schools provide after hours “tutoring” to students whose home environments are not conducive to learning.

And please, do not make standardized test scores the holy grail of educational reform. These tests scores comprise only one aspect of learning. It does not measure creativity. Indian K-12 education, which I know from personal experience, is evaluated solely on standard test scores. There is little creativity.

Subliminal messaging?

September 29, 2010 by Sri Leave a Comment

Cholesterol and ED

Note the stationary ad for ED promotion while this attractive young female doc talks about cholesterol and HD. Is this an infomercial on cholesterol and heart disease (HD), or an attempt to sell ED (erectile dysfunction) drugs to men with HD? You be the judge. Comments?

Fighting again for the same Afghan real estate

September 26, 2010 by Sri Leave a Comment

Be skeptical of the crocodile tears the ruling elite shed over our soldiers.

Didn’t we fight for Kandahar about 8 years ago? Useless spilling of American blood. “So far this year, 354 American soldiers have died in Afghanistan, more than the 317 who died in all of 2009”.These statistics should enrage all Americans.
Write your Congress to bring our “boys and girls” back with out any delay.

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Briefly, I am a pharmaceutical scientist, university professor (retired), and a patent attorney. I have also tutored 4th-11th graders in math. My CV (see link below) will tell you more about me. I created this website mostly for educational and informational purposes (please visit the publication section). Hopefully, you will find these writings useful. And, yes, if somebody can use my “skill sets”, as Liam Neeson of the “Taken” movies’ fame might say, that will be wonderful too! I can’t wait for his next movie! Really.

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