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THE SELFIE DESTRUCTION OF OUR COUNTRY

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THE SELFIE DESTRUCTION OF OUR COUNTRY
by Rich Manieri, October 14, 2018
What now?
Forget civil discourse. Never mind empathy. So long to compassion.

If the confirmation process of now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh revealed anything – and it revealed many things – it is that anger is no longer merely an emotion, it’s a strategy. Yell, push, bully, protest. Whatever it takes, as long as the desire outcome is achieved.

Protestors are now following orders and targeting Republican lawmakers. Far-left activists have cornered GOP senators on elevators and harassed them in restaurants and airports. Senators Susan Collins and Jeff Flake have received death threats.

“Get up in their faces,” Democratic Sen. Cory Booker said in June.

Indeed.

Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who had six of his ribs broken last year by an unhinged neighbor, and was hounded by demonstrators at an airport over the weekend, told Kentucky radio host Leland Conway that he now fears the worst.

“I fear that there’s going to be an assassination,” Paul said. “I really worry that somebody is going to be killed, and that those who are ratcheting up the conversation… they have to realize they bear some responsibility if this elevates to violence.”

You’d be inclined to dismiss Paul’s concerns as hyperbole if he hadn’t been at that ballfield where a gunman tried to slaughter several GOP lawmakers.

It would be understandable at this point to ask how we got here. But I’m more interested in where we’re going. Our kids are watching us. What are we teaching them?

I was walking down the street behind two women the other day. Suddenly, they both stopped as if they had come upon the edge of the Grand Canyon.

They stopped so quickly that I had to do a little pirouette around them, or at least what passes for a pirouette at this point in my life.

I looked back and thought, surely, one of them must be stricken and is fishing through her purse for an EpiPen.

I was wrong. It was selfie time.

I’m not sure what inspired the sense of urgency. We were walking in front of a Whole Foods. It wasn’t going anywhere.

Personal, anti-selfie indifference aside, the serial selfie trend is becoming more than merely annoying.

The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) recently conducted a survey that revealed 55 percent of facial plastic surgeons saw patients who want to look better in selfies in 2017, a 13 percent increase from the previous year, with many of these patients under the age of 30. The biggest issue for selfie aficionados was their double chin.

Researchers at Ohio State University study found that men who posted more photos of themselves online scored higher in measures of narcissism and psychopathy.

Apparently, a significant number of young people are actually willing to pay a plastic surgeon to cut on them just so they can look better in their Facebook or Instagram posts.

What does this have to do with our current political climate?

We’re raising a generation of young people whose self-worth, and the worth of others, is based solely on the external. Perhaps that’s why we hear so much about the need for diversity based on physical characteristics but we hear almost nothing about embracing diversity of thought.

But this shouldn’t surprise us.

We’ve allowed our children to live in an unreal world, where social media posts have taken the place of personal interaction. Our teenagers are isolated, disconnected from family, friends and faith. We tweet vitriol without accountability. We take grievances to Twitter and Facebook, not to find answers but to wound and ruin. We drown in debt so we can accumulate enough stuff to make us happy. The problem is it never does nor will it ever. The message we send is that there is joy in the external, but only if it meets our own relative standard for success.

There’s no need to wonder how we got here and why our young people continue their destructive pursuit of the ideal self.

It would be comforting to think our children will restore civil discourse. But the Kavanaugh circus has revealed our worst, and it would be a lot more comforting if our children weren’t learning from us.

ADOPT A PET

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Charlotte is a female American rabbit! She’s about a year old. She was brought in as a stray in July (most likely abandoned when someone didn’t want her anymore.) She has been on several outreach programs and done very well with people of all ages. Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay & microchip. Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

ADOPT A PET

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Sally is a 7-year-old female tortoiseshell. She has also waited on a home a long time longer than any other VHS animal, likely because of her age! She is super playful and gets along fine with other cats. She can be a little shy because she’s been in the shelter so long so she needs someone who can peel back the “onion” of her personality. Sally’s $40 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Newspaper Carrier
EVANSVILLE COURIER & PRESS 3.8/5 rating 17 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Employment Specialist
The Arc of Evansville 3.6/5 rating 10 reviews – Evansville, IN
$28,000 a year
Must pass a Department of Motor Vehicles background check and hold a valid driver’s license. Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation, social work, special education…
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Teacher’s Assistant
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Tri-State Woodcarvers Club Will Present Its “Wonders In Wood” Show and Sell

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The Tri-State Woodcarvers Club will present its “Wonders in Wood” Show and Sell on October 27th, 2018.

The event will be held at the:

Salem United Methodist Church

6311 Kratzville Rd

Evansville, IN

(north on 1st Ave, left on Kratzville Rd – which is the light right past Wolf’s BBQ)

 

Hours: Saturday, October 27th, 9AM to 4PM

Woodcarvers from the Tri State area will exhibit hand-carved and power-carved items for show and sale.  Exhibitors include some nationally known carvers.  Woodcarvings, tools, books, and wood will be available to purchase.  The admission of $3 includes a chance to win an hourly door prize of a carved Christmas ornament. Children 12 and under are free.

Concessions will be available.

For more information contact: Jeff Hancock at (812) 858-6174

PANHANDLE LOVE

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EVSC Innovative Programs Plan Open Houses

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To give area students and their families an opportunity to learn more about the innovative options available to them, the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s innovative programs will each host open houses in October and November.

The EVSC’s innovative options include five half-day programs: International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme; Randall T. Shepard Leadership & Law Academy; Medical Professions Academy; Early College High School as well as the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center. Other options include New Tech Institute, a stand-alone high school, and EVSC Virtual Academy.

Students who participate in one of the half-day programs can still maintain their allegiance to their home high school and participate in athletics and other extra-curricular activities at their home school.

Open house dates and times include:

 

Early College High School

Located at Ivy Tech Community College

·  Wednesday, October 17, 5:45 – 7:15 p.m.

 

EVSC Virtual Academy

1901 Lynch Rd.

·  Tuesday, October 23, 3 – 5 p.m.

 

New Tech Institute

1901 Lynch Rd.

·  Thursday, October 25, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

·  Tuesday, November 13, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Randall T. Shepard Leadership & Law Academy

Harrison High School

·  Thursday, November 1, 6:30 – 7: 30 p.m.

 

Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center

1901 Lynch Rd.

·  Wednesday, November 7, 5:30 – 7 p.m.

·  Saturday, November 17, 10:30 a.m. – noon

 

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

Bosse High School

·  Wednesday, November 7, 6 – 8 p.m.

Medical Professions Academy

Central High School

·  Thursday, November 8, 6:30 p.m.

Program information:

International Baccalaureate: Housed at Bosse High School, EVSC’s IB program is one of only 22 in the state. It is a comprehensive liberal arts program that includes a rigorous college preparatory experience. It is open to students in grades 9 – 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/ib.

Shepard Academy: Housed at Harrison High School, Shepard Academy is for students interested in leadership, law and social justice. The Academy is named after the former Indiana Chief Justice Randall Shepard who takes an active role in the program. It is open to students in grades 9 – 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/shepard.

Medical Professions Academy: MPA gives students the skills necessary for future medical professions. Housed at Central High School, MPA features hands-on learning, internships and shadowing experiences. It is open to students in grades 9 – 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/mpa.

Early College High School: Early College students can earn up to an associate’s degree while simultaneously earning a high school diploma. Classes are on the campus of Ivy Tech Community College. It is open to students in grades 9 – 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/earlycollege.

New Tech Institute: New Tech Institute is a stand-alone, full day high school. It is one of only 180 new tech schools in the United States and one of the elite schools to receive the “Exemplary Demonstration Site” designation from the New Tech Network. It is open to students in grades 9 – 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/nti.

EVSC Virtual Academy: EVSC Virtual Academy is open to students from kindergarten through grade 12. In the upper grades, students often take supplementary courses for credit advancement and schedules conflicts. Visit www.evscschools.com/va.

Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center: SICTC is a half-day program open to juniors and seniors. It is rated among the top five career and tech schools in the nation and serves approximately 900 students from five area counties. It is open to students in grades 11 and 12. Visit www.evscschools.com/sictc.

For additional information on any of the EVSC’s innovative programs, visit www.evscschools.com and look for Innovative School Programs under the Academics and Programs tab.

 

Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, October 15, 2018, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

BREADING NEWS: Parolee Arrested On Multiple Charges After Kidnapping A Juvenile- Juvenile Escaped After A Struggle

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Parolee Arrested On Multiple Charges After Kidnapping A Juvenile- Juvenile Escaped After A Struggle

Evansville Police arrested 46 year old ROY BEBOUT on multiple charges after he tried to abduct a juvenile female on Friday evening.

Police were called to the 200 block of N Main just before 4:00pm for a report of a handcuffed woman screaming for help. A METS driver saw the girl running away from a red Dodge truck and called 911. The driver of the truck fled the scene while driving in reverse.

The girl told police that a man approached her as she was walking near the old IGA store and displayed a handgun. He told her to get in the truck. He placed her in handcuffs. As he walked around the back of the truck, the girl was able to open her door and flee. The girl gave some details to the police, but did not know her attacker.

Officers located a cell phone at the scene that did not belong to the girl. The cell phone led officers to beleive BEBOUT was the attacker. BEBOUT was located in Gibson County overnight. He is currently in the Vanderburg h County Jail on Kidnapping, Criminal Confinement, Battery, and Strangulation charges.

BEBOUT is currently on parole for kidnapping and rape. He has a Posey County address.