Reinventing Gravity – Why do we need a new theory of Gravity

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under john moffat | 2 Comments »

Physicist John Moffat, of the Perimeter Institute explains why there is a need for a new theory of Gravity.

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guitar hero livin on a prayer

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

guitar – expert – 99% – streak 474 – david moffat :P
drums – expert – 91% – streak 74 – david pinto
bass – medium – 97% – streak 123 – callie moffat
It Aint Got No Sound

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Je veux tout -Ariane Moffatt et Chloé

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Le temps d’un pétage de plomb

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Bobby Moffet fight #2 MMA

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Bobby Moffets fight at burbon st. out of brujo jiu jitsu BUMBOKLAAT

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DIGITAL AGE – Cyber-Bridge To Nowhere? – Craig Moffett – March 1, 2009

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Obama has allocated a $7 billion stimulus to high-speed internet. Who is going to get the money? The cable companies? The phone companies? Will it do any good or is it a cyber-bridge to nowhere? With Craig Moffett, VP and Senior Analyst, Sanford C. Bernstein. James C. Goodale, former Vice Chairman of The New York Times, hosts. WNYE/Ch25 – 3/1/09

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How do people feel about this charter school?Nampa ,ID charter school to use Bible as textbook?

Posted by admin on July 12th, 2010 and filed under moffett | 6 Comments »

Nampa charter school to use Bible as textbook

http://www.magicvalley.com/articles/2009/06/28/ap-state-id/d992s7j05.txt

By JESSIE L. BONNER
NAMPA, Idaho – In a former carpet and lighting store turned church, the founders of a new charter school in Nampa sit before a row of pews and outline the curriculum they’ll introduce to more than 550 students in August.

The first sixth-graders to enroll at Nampa Classical Academy will begin learning Latin. The ninth-graders will delve into the history of Western civilization, with the Bible included as a primary source of teaching material.

The Bible will be taught for its literary and historic qualities, as part of a secular education program, headmaster Val Bush said.

"Some people are rather bigoted, they say you can use everything but that," Bush said. "We say, ‘Why?’"

The academy is slated to become the third-largest public charter school in Idaho when it opens this fall.

Portable classrooms on a 17-acre property across town from the New Heart Fellowship Church, where the school is temporarily renting office space, will hold 557 students in kindergarten through ninth grade.

Two months before classes begin, three people have complained to the state that the public charter school appears rooted in Christian beliefs, academy founder Isaac Moffett said.

"We are not a religious school," he said, and students will not receive religious instruction.

Idaho lawmakers passed a law allowing public charter schools a decade ago. More than 30 of the schools _ funded with state money but given more flexibility in how they operate _ have been established by teachers, parents and community members, and have a total of about 10,000 students.

The movement to create new, more autonomous public schools allowed Nampa Classical Academy to create an education grounded in grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music and astronomy, Moffett said.

Moffett, 36, attended the College of Southern Idaho and Boise State University before completing a social and behavioral science degree two years ago at a satellite campus of George Fox University, a private Oregon-based Christian school. He finished his teaching degree at Lewis-Clark State College in northern Idaho last year.

"My philosophy did not match anything in traditional education today," said Moffett, who believes the idea that his school is religious stems from the core values the school has adopted. Those values, he said, include character, charity, civility, destiny, discipline, excellence, industry, integrity, service, loyalty, originality and patriotism.

"I’ve had people say they’re Christian values. They’re not, they’re Western values," Moffett said, "You could even call them American values."

The school has no affiliation with the church where it temporarily operates down the hall from the office where pastor Randy Reams prepares his weekly sermons, except one of the academy’s board members does worship there, Bush said.

"It was $300 a month to rent this, it was $1,100 to rent at another place. What would you do?" said Bush, a former Caldwell teacher and school superintendent in Utah and Idaho.

As for the Bible, if students are going to learn about Western civilization, they have to learn about the ancient Hebrews, Moffett said, and "the most authoritative text on ancient Hebrews is the Old Testament."

"If you want to be a fraud in front of those students, then omit the Bible," he said. "The kids don’t have to believe it, but to understand a people’s culture you have to understand the religious culture as well."

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 1963 ruling that banned ceremonial school Bible readings, said "the Bible is worthy of study for its literary and historic qualities" so long as material is "presented objectively as part of a secular program of education."

While in practice, public schools across the country have traditionally avoided Bible courses and the potential controversy, hundreds do offer voluntary classes to students.

Nationwide, 487 school districts and 1,975 high schools in 38 states are teaching Bible classes with materials from the National Council On Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, the Greensboro, N.C.-based organization says.

Students at the Nampa academy will read from a New International Version Bible that includes footnotes denoting cultural and archaeology discoveries, Moffett said.

When studying literature, students will read from the King James version of the Bible.

In Idaho, school districts are not prohibited from using the Bible as part of literature or history courses.

"When it comes to a literature class, the state does not have a list of books or novels teachers can use in the classroom," state Department of Education spokeswoman Melissa McGrath said. "I don’t think this is the first school to do it.

"I think it is a historical text, so obviously schools can look at using it in different ways that don’t violate separa

Nampa is heavily LDS, and they subscribe to the KJV, same with much (but not all) of Idaho.

I’ve been to Nampa… it doesn’t surprise me a bit. The LDS are heavily into being accepted as a "Christian" church.

Were you stationed at any of these military sites?

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under moffett | 2 Comments »

139th AG CO postal circa 1979–82
VQ3—Barbers Point HI circa 1982—84
Tacamo—Moffett Field CA 1985—87
BCT—NAS Pensacola FL 1987—93
USS Lexington 1988—Decom

I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you. LOL

Dominique Gonzalez Foerster Tate Modern 2058

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under john moffat | No Comments »

This video is based on an interpretation of the intriguing installation by the artist. Key to appreciation of this half science fiction installation is the ventrance text that is integral part of the instalation.

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Aaron Durr – Tattoo Shop

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

The first in a series of videos promoting Aaron Durr’s latest album, “This Is Ridiculous” NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES!

Check out more videos at thekinghasarrived.com

Special thanks to Vince Cabrera of Unbound Tattoos, and David Moffat.

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M + Winston Mc Anuff @Solidays

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Extrait de la soirée bénévole de Solidays 2010 avec M + Winston Mc Anuff + Izia + Ariane Mofatt + Skip The Use

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