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About Mike Oliver
Mike Oliver is the lead instructor at Zen Martial Arts Center located in Sacramento. He is a second degree black belt in Isshinryu Karate and is certified to teach Verbal Judo--a system of tactical communication methods. He has adapted these techniques for children to use. Mike has been a guest speaker at schools and community centers, bringing this unique form of Verbal Judo to the city's youth.Letters: Prop. A, Prop. B – U
Prop. A would give city some muscle In response to “Project labor agreements are a powerful, valuable tool” (Opinion, May 18): I found it fascinating that in the first sentence of Mr. Lemmon’s response to your editorial, he mentions “bullying.” … Continue reading →
Letters: Prop. A, Prop. B – U
Prop. A would give city some muscle In response to “Project labor agreements are a powerful, valuable tool” (Opinion, May 18): I found it fascinating that in the first sentence of Mr. Lemmon’s response to your editorial, he mentions “bullying.” … Continue reading →
EDUCATORS OUTLINE DIRE BUDGET OPTIONS – U
Higher-education cuts What Gov. Brown proposes if his tax increase plan fails in November: $300 MILLION California community colleges $500 MILLION UC and CSU California’s colleges and universities are looking at fewer classes, higher student fees and layoffs unless more … Continue reading →
THOMAS: Romney’s stellar performance at Liberty University
The more than 30,000 assembled in Liberty University’s stadium to hear his commencement address not only applauded him when he proclaimed that marriage was a relationship between one man and one woman but also when he appealed to a “common … Continue reading →
Bungalo/UMGD. Recording Artist, Breje, Launches Anti-Bullying Campaign With …
BOSTON, May 18, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — Universal teen recording artist, Breje, is one of pop culture’s new budding stars. Breje is set to launch a national Anti-Bullying campaign for the summer of 2012 with the official release of his … Continue reading →
17 National Groups to Release New Guidelines for Public Schools on How to …
WASHINGTON, May 17, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — At a press conference on Tuesday, May 22, a coalition of 17 education, religious and civil liberties groups will release new guidelines aimed at helping public schools uphold the First Amendment while combating … Continue reading →
Schools all over the world and top U.S. universities Know Destination …
CHERRY HILL, N.J., May 17, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ – Hundreds of elementary, secondary and high schools from all over the world are sending teams to vie for honors in Destination Imagination’s Global Finals celebration of creativity May 23-26. DI officials today … Continue reading →
CSUs threatened on several fronts
The Sun believes that the primary goal of the California Faculty Association’s contract negotiations with the California State University System is so instructional faculty members would receive an increase in compensation that would disadvantage students (“Professors have priorities wrong,” May … Continue reading →
Educators outline dire budget options – U
California’s colleges and universities are looking at fewer classes, higher student fees and layoffs unless more money can be injected into the state budget, educational leaders in San Diego and Sacramento said Wednesday. They reiterated their plea that voters to … Continue reading →
Harvey Milk Day Celebrations in LA and WeHo
By Karen OcambNews Editor LGBT Icon Harvey Milk would have been 82 years old next Tuesday—had he not been assassinated in 1978. In 2009, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed openly gay Sen. Mark Leno’s SB 572 designating every May … Continue reading →
