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Our annual Graduation and Commencement Service if fast approaching. Monday 7 April at The Kings School at 7pm. Please join us to celebrate. We are excited to announce that in 2014 we will now be offerering Breakfast as a meal option in the Dining Hall. Breakfast $5, Lunch $6, Dinner $7. Simply use your Student ID Card to purchase your meal! We are excited to introduce our new caterer, Michelle Orrock. Named: The ‘hoodie who shot dead Rhys’ THE alleged gun killer of 11-year-old Rhys Jones was named on the YouTube website yesterday. VICTIM: Rhys was heading home from football The youth’s identity was revealed next to footage of a hoodie gang parading guns, ammunition and vicious looking dogs. A comment posted underneath reads: “It was (name deleted) who killed Rhys and everybody knows.” Last night Merseyside Police contacted YouTube bosses to demand they pull the page, which also shows yobs loading machine guns to the sound of rap music.
Despite the alleged killer’s name being widely known, police are frustrated by witnesses’ failure to speak. Rhys was shot in a pub car park in Croxteth Park, Liverpool, more than two months ago as he walked home from football practice with two friends. Police believe the hooded gunman was firing at a gang rival but missed and hit innocent Rhys. The four-minute video was posted by a gang from Norris Green, known as “Broadway Boyz” or “Nogga Dogs”. In the comment section, people brand the gang idiots and child murderers. One reply sneers: “Why do you all call them child murderers? Rhys was hit by a stray bullet. No one set out that night to kill Rhys.” The video, posted shortly after Rhys’s murder, has been viewed 10,000 times. The name of the alleged killer was added two weeks ago by “scouser1007”. Daniel Booth, editor of Webuser Magazine, called on YouTube to bar footage glorifying youth violence. He said: “YouTube should be more vigilant as to what is posted and someone naming a murderer should have been noticed.”
Merseyside Police said: “We are talking with YouTube to have this item removed.” Also yesterday, police sent text messages to mobile phones in Croxteth appealing for information over the killing. A YouTube spokesman said: “We have clear policies that prohibit inappropriate content on the site.wildwood nj hoodies “Our community understands the rules and polices the site for inappropriate material. hoodie testicleIf users repeatedly break these rules, we disable their accounts.”monster rehab hoodie The Nogga Dogs and Croxteth Crew have fought a turf war for two years. adidas flock hoody black goldNogga Dogs’ leader “Smigger” Smith, 19, was shot dead in August last year as he left jail in Liverpool.hoodie naehen
Rhys died during a possible revenge shooting to mark the anniversary. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERPolice are searching for a hoodie-wearing man who tried to kidnap a woman off the street New Orleans, then shot a Tulane medical student who tried to intervene to save her. The suspect, Euric Cain, 21, shot 25-year-old Peter Gold in the stomach. beer hoodie eugene orHe then attempted to shoot Gold, execution-style, in the head, but his gun jammed.port adelaide hoodiesSIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Cain left Gold for dead and fled with the woman in his SUV. The entire episode was captured on a private surveillance camera. Gold is hospitalized in “guarded” condition. The woman was later found with minor injuries. Cain was wearing a hoodie–the same item of clothing that became a symbol of defiance on the left in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting in 2012.
Martin had been wearing a hoodie when neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman began to follow him, leading to the altercation in which Martin was shot. The left, and many in the mainstream media, contended that young black men wearing hooded sweatshirts were being unfairly profiled by police because of racial prejudice. Gold is a fourth-year medical student from Florida whose family has deep ties to Tulane. He is also Jewish, and was active in the Hillel, the Jewish student organization, as a Tulane undergraduate, according to the Times of Israel. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison praised Gold, according to local CBS News affiliate WWL: “There’s no greater selfless act than to stop and help someone perhaps who you don’t know, for reasons you don’t know.” Harrison also vowed to capture the suspect. Faculty and friends praised Gold effusively. Tulane president Michael Fitts told the Orlando Sentinel : “He did his undergraduate work at Tulane, where he was a very active member of the Tulane community…
He is an outstanding student who represents the best of Tulane in every possible way.” The university is offering a $10,000 reward for tips leading to an arrest, the local Advocate reports. The Gold family has asked for privacy, the Sentinel notes. Tulane was also Andrew Breitbrt’s alma mater.My specialist teaching areas are social psychology, cultural and environmental psychology. I like to teach psychology as a subject that has direct personal relevance and make lots of links between topics and familiar experiences, everyday life, popular culture, art and literature. I like to bring different media (art, film, advertising) to illustrate ideas and concepts in psychology. I like to teach psychology in a way that encourages students to stand back and contemplate the complexity of human life with a sense of open curiosity. I believe the value of psychology lies in encouraging us to see reality from new perspectives - this, for me, is the key to the change that happens in the process of learning, and to psychology's contribution to personal and social change more generally.