Showing posts with label Monitor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monitor. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2012

Karen Klein (Bus Monitor) on WKBW Channel 7 News About Being Bullied On School Bus

Karen Klein the bus monitor who was harassed on the bus while doing her job by the ignorant children on the bus. Check out my channel for the other videos of her and the one of her actually being verbally abused and tormented by these kids.

Greece, NY
Bus #784

DONATE TO KAREN: http://www.indiegogo.com/loveforkarenhklein (Help her go on vacation and retire!)

Students Involved:
Luis Recio
Wesley Helm
Brandon Teng
Joshua Slesak

"NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED"

Disclaimer: This is NOT my video. I just re-uploaded it since I think that this video should get out there for other people to see how these children are acting towards this elderly bus monitor.


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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Karen Klein (Bus Monitor) on WKBW Channel 7 News About Being Bullied On School Bus

Karen Klein the bus monitor who was harassed on the bus while doing her job by the ignorant children on the bus. Check out my channel for the other videos of her and the one of her actually being verbally abused and tormented by these kids.

Greece, NY
Bus #784

DONATE TO KAREN: http://www.indiegogo.com/loveforkarenhklein (Help her go on vacation and retire!)

Students Involved:
Luis Recio
Wesley Helm
Brandon Teng
Joshua Slesak

"NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED"

Disclaimer: This is NOT my video. I just re-uploaded it since I think that this video should get out there for other people to see how these children are acting towards this elderly bus monitor.


View the original article here

Sunday, July 1, 2012

News Conference Of Greece New York's 68-year-old bus monitor named Karen Klein Case

Donations Link for Bullied bus monitor - Karen Klein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYkcnV15O0w

Zimmerman's Reenactment of fatal fight at the scene of Trayvon Martin's shooting
http://youtu.be/Q1gQndPy2PY


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Saturday, June 23, 2012

News Conference Of Greece New York's 68-year-old bus monitor named Karen Klein Case

Donations Link for Bullied bus monitor - Karen Klein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYkcnV15O0w

Zimmerman's Reenactment of fatal fight at the scene of Trayvon Martin's shooting
http://youtu.be/Q1gQndPy2PY


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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

CNET News: 'HAXLR8R' grads show off robot, fertility monitor

http://goo.gl/yLwR5
The first batch of graduates from hardware accelerator HAXLR8R demo their prototypes for CNET correspondent Sumi Das. See the gadgets these startups hope will be on your wish list in the months ahead.


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Thursday, April 26, 2012

News Wrap: 6 UN Observers Arrive in Syria to Monitor Cease-Fire

In other news Monday, an advance team of six U.N. observers arrived in Syria overnight to monitor a fading cease-fire. The Syrian army shelled several districts in Homs and at least 14 were killed in blasts, according to activists. Also, the man accused in last July's attacks in Norway pleaded not guilty.


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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

UN approves Syria monitor mission

The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution that authorises an initial deployment of up to 300 unarmed military observers to Syria for three months to monitor a fragile week-old ceasefire in the country's 13-month old conflict.

The Russian and European drafted resolution said that deployment of the UN observer mission, which will be called UNSMIS, will be "subject to assessment by the Secretary-General [Ban Ki-moon] of relevant developments on the ground, including the cessation of violence".

Saturday's resolution also noted that the cessation of violence by the government and opposition is "clearly incomplete".

Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey reports from the UN in New York.


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Friday, March 16, 2012

Euro Monitor: Which countries are best placed to exit the crisis?

The economic and financial crisis has revealed a number of weaknesses in the economic governance of the EU's economic and monetary union.

The EU and its Member States have taken a series of important decisions that will mean stronger• economic and budgetary coordination for the EU as a whole and for the euro area in particular. Thus, in May 2011, the Member States agreed to establish a rescue mechanism worth €750 billion to protect the euro from collapsing under the weight of accumulated debt.

Invited contributors include:
• Michael Heise, Chief Economist Allianz
Mr. Heise presents the results from the recently published Allianz Euro Monitor.
• Ju¨rgen Kro¨ger , Director DG ECFIN
• Guntram Wolff, Deputy Director, Bruegel


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