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Thursday, November 28, 2013

China sends warplanes to newly established air defense zone

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China sends warplanes to newly established air defense zone

China sends warplanes to newly established air defense zone


A Jian-10 fighter plane of China Air Force takes off from an unidentified military base in China. (Reuters / China Daily / Files)
A Jian-10 fighter plane of China Air Force takes off from an unidentified military base in China. (Reuters / China Daily / Files)


China confirmed that it had flown warplanes over the country’s newly established East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on Thursday, state media reported.


The zone roused controversy when it was announced last week, as it covered disputed territory claimed by China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea.


Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told a daily press briefing that civilian flights have not been impacted, Xinhua news agency reported. China has said that all planes flying through the zone should submit flight plans and identify themselves, or their operators would end up facing “defensive emergency measures.”


“We expect all sides, including aviation companies, to actively coordinate with us and jointly safeguard flight safety,” Qin said.


Earlier Thursday, Japan and South Korea, key US allies in East Asia, sent their own military aircraft into the zone’s airspace in an act of defiance.


Both countries’ air forces flew planes into the disputed area following a similar flight Monday by two unarmed American B-52 bombers. Neither country informed the Chinese of their plans in advance, in an apparent snub of Beijing’s claims to the airspace.


Japan’s ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines said Tuesday that they would stop submitting flight plans to Chinese aviation authorities. Both carriers had been previously informing China of flights through the recently established zone.


Both said that they would cease to do so as of Wednesday, after Japan’s Transport Minister Akihiro Ota called the declaration of China’s defense zone “not valid at all” and urged noncompliance.


Japan and the US were outraged after Beijing declared eight uninhabited islands at the center of its ongoing territorial dispute with Tokyo to be part of China’s new aerial zone, with the Japanese Foreign Ministry saying that China’s claim to the airspace was “totally unacceptable and extremely regrettable.”


The area is routinely patrolled by Japanese naval ships and P-3C aircraft, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday.


Tensions between Japan and China over the islands, which are situated in waters rich with oil, natural gas and fish, rose after the Japanese government purchased three of the islands in the group from a private Japanese owner.


Chinese patrol ships and airplanes have since been repeatedly entering and patrolling the areas around the islands to protest the Japanese move.


Source: RT





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China sends warplanes to newly established air defense zone

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Newly Discovered Eighth Grade Exam From 1912 Shows How Dumbed Down America Has Become


Michael Snyder
American Dream
August 13, 2013


Have you ever seen the movie “Idiocracy”?  It is a movie about an “average American” that wakes up 500 years in the future only to discover that he is the most intelligent person by far in the “dumbed down” society that is surrounding him.  Unfortunately, that film is a very accurate metaphor for what has happened to American society today.  We have become so “dumbed down” that we don’t even realize what has happened to us.  But once in a while something comes along that reminds us of how far we have fallen.  In Kentucky, an eighth grade exam from 1912 was recently donated to the Bullitt County History Museum.  When I read this exam over, I was shocked at how difficult it was.  Could most eighth grade students pass such an exam today?  Of course not.  In fact, I don’t even think that I could pass it.  Sadly, this is even more evidence of “the deliberate dumbing down of America” that former Department of Education official Charlotte Iserbyt is constantly warning us about.  The American people are not nearly as mentally sharp as they once were, and with each passing generation it gets even worse.


Just check out some of the questions from the eighth grade exam that was discovered.  Do you think that you could correctly answer these?…


-Through which waters would a vessel pass in going from England through the Suez Canal to Manila?


-How does the liver compare in size with other glands in the human body?


-How long of a rope is required to reach from the top of a building 40 feet high to the ground 30 feet from the base of a building?


-Compare arteries and veins as to function. Where is the blood carried to be purified?


-During which wars were the following battles fought: Brandywine, Great Meadows, Lundy’s Lane, Antietam, Buena Vista?


  • A d v e r t i s e m e n t



A copy of the exam is posted below.  Today, it would be a real challenge for many college students to correctly answer most of these questions correctly…


Eighth Grade Exam


If you would like to know what the correct answers to these questions are, you can find them right here.


One of the areas that Americans are horribly deficient in today is geography.  If you give them a blank world map, most Americans can only identify a very limited number of countries.  In fact, according to a survey that was conducted by the National Geographic Society several years ago, only 37 percent of all Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 could find the nation of Iraq on a map of the world even though the United States was actively fighting a war there at the time.


Our young people are also horribly deficient when it comes to math and science.  At this point, 15-year-olds in the United States do not even rank in the top half of all industrialized nations when it comes to math and science literacy.


How do we expect to thrive as a nation with these kinds of results?


In a previous article entitled “Dumb As A Rock: You Will Be Absolutely Amazed At The Things That U.S. High School Students Do Not Know“, I discussed some more survey results that show how dumb our high school students have become…


*Only 43 percent of all U.S. high school students knew that the Civil War was fought some time between 1850 and 1900.


*More than a quarter of all U.S. high school students thought that Christopher Columbus made his famous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean after the year 1750.


*Approximately a third of all U.S. high school students did not know that the Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of religion.


*Only 60 percent of all U.S. students knew that World War I was fought some time between 1900 and 1950.


Even more shocking were the results of a survey of Oklahoma high school students conducted back in 2009.  The following is a list of the questions that were asked and the percentage of students that answered correctly….


What is the supreme law of the land? 28 percent


What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? 26 percent


What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? 27 percent


How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? 10 percent


Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 14 percent


What ocean is on the east coast of the United States? 61 percent


What are the two major political parties in the United States? 43 percent


We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 11 percent


Who was the first President of the United States? 23 percent


Who is in charge of the executive branch? 29 percent


So why is this happening?


Well, for one thing, our system of public education is a complete and total joke.  We have millions of kids “graduating from high school” that can barely read, that have almost no ability to speak in public, that cannot write a decent essay and that cannot balance a checkbook.


It also doesn’t help that Americans (especially young Americans) are absolutely addicted to entertainment.  Americans spend an average of 153 hours watching television each month, and when we aren’t watching television we are watching movies, playing video games, surfing the Internet, etc.


When is the last time that you saw a young person actually reading a book that was not required for school?  Yes, it does happen once in a while, but it is so rare that it is kind of startling when you spot it happening.


But it is not just our young people that have been “dumbed down”.  Even our presidents have been “dumbed down”.  If you doubt this, just check out this amazing graphic which shows how the reading level of State of the Union addresses has steadily declined since the beginning of our nation.


Personally, I have an awareness that I should be able to think much more clearly than I am able to right now.  I can feel the effect that our society has had on my own mental abilities, and it frustrates me.


A lot has been written about the decline of our health here in America, but very little gets written about our mental decline.  That is a shame, because our ability to think clearly and rationally is so very critical to our future.


So what do you think about all of this?


Do you agree that America has been “dumbed down”?


Please feel free to share your opinion by posting a comment below…


This article was posted: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 5:43 am


Tags: mainstream media, science










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Newly Discovered Eighth Grade Exam From 1912 Shows How Dumbed Down America Has Become

Newly Discovered Eighth Grade Exam From 1912 Shows How Dumbed Down America Has Become


Michael Snyder
American Dream
August 13, 2013


Have you ever seen the movie “Idiocracy”?  It is a movie about an “average American” that wakes up 500 years in the future only to discover that he is the most intelligent person by far in the “dumbed down” society that is surrounding him.  Unfortunately, that film is a very accurate metaphor for what has happened to American society today.  We have become so “dumbed down” that we don’t even realize what has happened to us.  But once in a while something comes along that reminds us of how far we have fallen.  In Kentucky, an eighth grade exam from 1912 was recently donated to the Bullitt County History Museum.  When I read this exam over, I was shocked at how difficult it was.  Could most eighth grade students pass such an exam today?  Of course not.  In fact, I don’t even think that I could pass it.  Sadly, this is even more evidence of “the deliberate dumbing down of America” that former Department of Education official Charlotte Iserbyt is constantly warning us about.  The American people are not nearly as mentally sharp as they once were, and with each passing generation it gets even worse.


Just check out some of the questions from the eighth grade exam that was discovered.  Do you think that you could correctly answer these?…


-Through which waters would a vessel pass in going from England through the Suez Canal to Manila?


-How does the liver compare in size with other glands in the human body?


-How long of a rope is required to reach from the top of a building 40 feet high to the ground 30 feet from the base of a building?


-Compare arteries and veins as to function. Where is the blood carried to be purified?


-During which wars were the following battles fought: Brandywine, Great Meadows, Lundy’s Lane, Antietam, Buena Vista?


  • A d v e r t i s e m e n t



A copy of the exam is posted below.  Today, it would be a real challenge for many college students to correctly answer most of these questions correctly…


Eighth Grade Exam


If you would like to know what the correct answers to these questions are, you can find them right here.


One of the areas that Americans are horribly deficient in today is geography.  If you give them a blank world map, most Americans can only identify a very limited number of countries.  In fact, according to a survey that was conducted by the National Geographic Society several years ago, only 37 percent of all Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 could find the nation of Iraq on a map of the world even though the United States was actively fighting a war there at the time.


Our young people are also horribly deficient when it comes to math and science.  At this point, 15-year-olds in the United States do not even rank in the top half of all industrialized nations when it comes to math and science literacy.


How do we expect to thrive as a nation with these kinds of results?


In a previous article entitled “Dumb As A Rock: You Will Be Absolutely Amazed At The Things That U.S. High School Students Do Not Know“, I discussed some more survey results that show how dumb our high school students have become…


*Only 43 percent of all U.S. high school students knew that the Civil War was fought some time between 1850 and 1900.


*More than a quarter of all U.S. high school students thought that Christopher Columbus made his famous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean after the year 1750.


*Approximately a third of all U.S. high school students did not know that the Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of religion.


*Only 60 percent of all U.S. students knew that World War I was fought some time between 1900 and 1950.


Even more shocking were the results of a survey of Oklahoma high school students conducted back in 2009.  The following is a list of the questions that were asked and the percentage of students that answered correctly….


What is the supreme law of the land? 28 percent


What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution? 26 percent


What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? 27 percent


How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? 10 percent


Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 14 percent


What ocean is on the east coast of the United States? 61 percent


What are the two major political parties in the United States? 43 percent


We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? 11 percent


Who was the first President of the United States? 23 percent


Who is in charge of the executive branch? 29 percent


So why is this happening?


Well, for one thing, our system of public education is a complete and total joke.  We have millions of kids “graduating from high school” that can barely read, that have almost no ability to speak in public, that cannot write a decent essay and that cannot balance a checkbook.


It also doesn’t help that Americans (especially young Americans) are absolutely addicted to entertainment.  Americans spend an average of 153 hours watching television each month, and when we aren’t watching television we are watching movies, playing video games, surfing the Internet, etc.


When is the last time that you saw a young person actually reading a book that was not required for school?  Yes, it does happen once in a while, but it is so rare that it is kind of startling when you spot it happening.


But it is not just our young people that have been “dumbed down”.  Even our presidents have been “dumbed down”.  If you doubt this, just check out this amazing graphic which shows how the reading level of State of the Union addresses has steadily declined since the beginning of our nation.


Personally, I have an awareness that I should be able to think much more clearly than I am able to right now.  I can feel the effect that our society has had on my own mental abilities, and it frustrates me.


A lot has been written about the decline of our health here in America, but very little gets written about our mental decline.  That is a shame, because our ability to think clearly and rationally is so very critical to our future.


So what do you think about all of this?


Do you agree that America has been “dumbed down”?


Please feel free to share your opinion by posting a comment below…


This article was posted: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at 5:43 am


Tags: mainstream media, science










Infowars



Newly Discovered Eighth Grade Exam From 1912 Shows How Dumbed Down America Has Become

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Newly discovered virus takes more lives, spreads


The novel coronavirus has killed 27 people worldwide.


The novel coronavirus has killed 27 people worldwide.



(CNN) — The novel coronavirus continues to spread — with the worldwide total now at 49, the World Health Organization said Wednesday.


Of the 49 cases, 27 have resulted in deaths, the organization said.


The latest deaths were reported in Saudi Arabia.


The Saudi health ministry said Wednesday that three people died from their infections in the country’s eastern region.




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Newly discovered virus takes more lives, spreads