Posts Tagged ‘documentaries’

Find Documentary Videos On The Internet For Free Of Cost March 6, 2011 No Comments

What if there was a way that allowed you to see your favorite documentary movies on the web for free? Seeing these documentary videos on the web means that you can spend less money and less of your important time at the DVD shop, and watching documentary videos online can keep you up to date with the latest happenings and events throughout the planet, as well as keeping on top of your favoriteissues. These documentary movies online can be chosen and viewed twenty four hours per day, at your own convenience, ensuring that you can watch documentary videos on the net for free, very easily.

The Downhill Slide of the Education System: The Unwanted Result of the Education Cartel November 8, 2010 No Comments

The United States is now facing an ominous threat. One that is as patent as terrorism. Nevertheless, the dangers posed cannot be overlooked. The education cartel has been wielding sufficient powers, sadly, to the deterioration of the education system. More dangerous is the fact that the effects are long term and immeasurable.

Fighting the Cartel No Comments

There is one particular scene on one particular movie that I would like anyone who has ever voted Democratic to watch. The movie is a documentary about the cartel that runs the education system, specifically in New Jersey. The scene is about a lottery drawing for slots in a charter school showing the faces of children whose names have been drawn, and those who were not so lucky. Both are in tears, but are crying for different reasons. The scene focuses on a child weeping for her loss.

Nothing but a Profit-hungry Cartel November 5, 2010 No Comments

There is definitely something wrong when a state has the resources to allocate at least $400,000 worth of funds to a single classroom yet the educational capability of its students is dismally low. Is it some sort of educational cartel? Seems like it.

Fighting the Cartel in the County’s School System November 3, 2010 No Comments

Recent studies of the American educational system reveals that the country is slowly being left behind by other highly developed countries in the math and science categories. Most people blame these phenomena on the limited budget the United States government is allocating for the education of its younger generation of citizens.

The Truth Regarding The Cartel Running Our Education System No Comments

There seems to be a dilemma in the educational school system cartel in New Jersey as was presented in a documentary. This should be seen by many especially those living in the said state and are Democrat fans. In the movie, there was a draw lotting scene for places in the Charter School. There were two faces being shown. One is the faces of parents with their children who have won places in the school crying for joy and the other one is the faces of parents and kids who were not able to make it crying in despair.

The Truth Regarding The Funding Of The Education System October 31, 2010 No Comments

The school system can be made to be very profitable, says Bob Bowden, but only at the expense of things like teachers and students. In his education documentary “The Cartel,” Bowden, a TV news reporter in New Jersey, paints a pretty ugly picture of the institutional corruption that has resulted in almost unbelievable wastes of taxpayer money. It’s not hard for Bowden to illustrate that something’s terribly wrong with a state that pays $17,000 per student but can only manage a 39% reading proficiency rate — that there’s a crisis is undeniable; how to deal with it is another question entirely.

The Truth About The Failing Public Schools No Comments

There’s money to be made in the public schools system, argues Bob Bowdon, therefore simply when you crop out the unprofitable bits, like great teachers. In his education documentary “The Cartel,” Bowdon, a TV news reporter in New Jersey, paints a notable ugly impression of the institutional depravity that has resulted in almost incredible wastes of taxpayer money. The numbers express the tale: $17,000 spent per student, and there’s just a 39% reading proficiency rate, it’s hard to argue that there’s a crisis afoot, but harder to agree on a solution.

Tough Lessons About The Failing Public Schools No Comments

There’s money to be made in education, argues Bob Bowdon, however simply when you cut away the unprofitable bits, like high-quality teachers. In his documentary “The Cartel,” Bowdon, a New Jersey television news newsman, turns the camera upon the massive degeneracy and mismanagement that has led his state to expend more than any other on its students nevertheless with abysmal results. It’s not arduous for him to illustrate that something’s awfully wrong with a state that pays $17,000 per student but can only wield a 39% reading proficiency rate — that there’s a crisis is undeniable, how to deal with it is separate question entirely.

Secrets Regarding The Failing Public School System October 30, 2010 No Comments

In his documentary “The Cartel,” New Jersey television news reporter Bowden shines a light on the corruption and greed that has resulted in the disappearance of so much taxpayer money in that state. The numbers tell the tale: $17,000 spent per student, and there’s only a 39% reading proficiency rate; it’s hard to argue that there’s a crisis afoot, but harder to agree on a solution.