Monday, February 18, 2008

 

104th post



Well, okay, so I lost the TGN fanart contest. Sue me. I got another Honorable Mention out of it, though.
Instead, I present to you the two cartoons featured in the latest issue of Connections magazine, which was made completely by teenagers. (If the top one looks familiar, it's because it was originally printed in Quest and got reprinted--not my fault!--here. See Publication! for further details.)
TODAY'S BOOK: "The True History of the Elephant Man", by Michael Howell and Peter Ford ((c) 1980)

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A study of sex education programs in schools in Texas finds the state’s abstinence-only policy doesn’t work as well as hoped. “We didn’t find what many would like for us to find,” said Texas A&M University researcher Buzz Pruitt. His study shows that 23 percent of ninth grade girls have already had sex by the time they received abstinence lessons. And after they attend, the percentage increased. The numbers for boys are even worse, but they lag the girls by a year. Abstinence education, which must have “as its exclusive purpose, teaching the social, psychological, and health gains to be realized by abstaining from sexual activity” to get federal funding, has been strongly pushed by President George W. Bush, who was governor of Texas before he was elected president. (Dallas Morning News) ...Because girls said no to him while he was in school, and he wants to be sure that doesn’t change now that he’s out.
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