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@LAPDChiefBeck Not like things have changed much. Relatively speaking, taking into account past mass public disturbance and me reaching retirement age [let’s face it guys and gals you can get a job[s]] I’m not a slave. Many are available to fill my space. OK @LAPD2014
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I didn’t like the “MS-16” comment by the congresswoman in response to the President’s State of the Union address although my wife understood the subtext of her mockery. I practiced law in Los Angeles 1989-1996. Joy probably went out of her depth. #Gangs #Church #HotPotato #ConLaw
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Joy Reid claims that MS-13 is some “gang nobody that doesn’t watch Fox News has ever heard of”. Really? Tell that to these families. http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018/01/30/joy-reid-nobody-that-doesnt-watch-fox-news-has-ever-heard-of-ms-13/amp/?__twitter_impression=true …
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Joy Reid claims that MS-13 is some “gang nobody that doesn’t watch Fox News has ever heard of”. Really? Tell that to these families. http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018/01/30/joy-reid-nobody-that-doesnt-watch-fox-news-has-ever-heard-of-ms-13/amp/?__twitter_impression=true …
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No wonder the Congresswoman said “MS-16” not MS-13. There are many groups… [familiarity, household word, Alphonse Capone style retribution of MS-13?].
No, depends which group is gored.
[C]raft incentives that encourage socially desirable behavior.
Foreign Affairs, JAN/FEB 2018, 152 at 153, book review by Richard N. Cooper: Economics for the Common Good, by Jean Tirole (2017).
https://johnrubens.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/benfranklin-approach-to-e-g-daca-and-medical-insurance
What do I do when we get hit by that Cuba brain/body #antirhythms? I feared it would go away–NOT. I knew “it” [the entity broadcasting the vibrations/greynoise] could get rid of us like rats. We have the ones for rodents. Haven’t needed them in 7 years.
Jesus at Cana in gospels: [Woman, my time has not yet come]; “Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come.” John 2:4 KJV
Negative thinking translation: “Typical woman.” Wine as source of blood at birth, sacrifice at crucifixion, inebriation, and sin.
I have been noticed by TWITTER today by email that I have had interactions with accounts related to Russian propaganda during the period preceding the 2016 election for President.
In the past, I have been rude on the internet and some might have considered my tweets malicious. I have found most often misunderstandings were due to tone or linguistics. Sometimes I use reverse psychology or “negative thinking” which many find malicious in itself. Depends on the goal.
https://johnrubens.wordpress.com/2018/01/20/fcc-statebarca-re-professionalismmatters-colaw
Like Yuval Noah Hariri said at his UC Santa Barbara lecture for The SAGE Center: “[We are evolving rapidly, we can see it.]”
Response to Jon Seipp of PBC Guru: Re: Spaced Learning and State Bar Exams
Sorrowfully, it’s like being an upper classpersons who has gone through the pains, and now the underclasspersons have to go through the initiation and pain. The universities take money and time for three to four years. To “practice law” one must pass an exam and be admitted separately for every jurisdiction, state and federal in which one seeks to practice unless you are granted special permission [with a latin name, like pro hac vice, for example] to appear in court for a limited time.
I’ve read the tweets personally address to me from the President of the Los Angeles County Bar. In one tweeted he “didn’t care” if the initial preparatory education is shortened before the Bar Exam is administered. Probably, this is the more logical course, to shorten preparatory 3 yr regimen but keep Multi-State Continuing Legal Education [hereinafter MCLE]. Continuing Legal Education [CLE in some states] is partially a market decision’s play for as you say, form over substance reasons i.e., educators, schools, examiners, regulators and the affiliated apparatus which remarkably, is dominated by publishers. State Bar regulated continuing legal education also reinforces contacts with regulatory arms of government, such as the Supreme Court and/or Legislature depending on the jurisdiction. Employment issues and sheer numbers of aspirants will probably not dominate the number of lawyers hired no matter which change the American Bar Association makes, if any. In any event, students will probably be just as plentiful for institutions, professors and tutors. In France, there are many law students but few Maitres [lawyers].
If it wasn’t Saturday, I could continue but it’s time to relax. We are watching The Filthy Rich Guide on CNBC. It’s funny.
I noticed your firm is from MD. How can I find out more about the structure of PBC Guru?
Sincerely,
John Rubens
Warren College ’81
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From: Jon Seipp
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2018 1:48 AM
To: John Rubens
Subject: Re: How We Learn – The Power of Spacing
Hi John,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Those kinds of exams certainly don’t seem very helpful to me. I wonder how much of it is related to spacing and how much to learning for the exams themselves. Do you think spaced learning would be a good method if it wasn’t geared towards an exam?
Best,
Jon
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 5:14 PM, John Rubens <jrlg323@earthlink.net> wrote:
Dear Jon:
Thank you for your letter. Here is how I responded after reading the article located from the link you provided. I suppose I should credit the writers but I wanted to send my feedback so far on How We Learn, “Spaced Learning”.
http://blogosphere45.blogspot.com/2018/01/spaced-learning-care-of-jon-seipp-from.html
Sincerely,
John Rubens
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From: Jon Seipp
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2018 4:11 PM
To: jrlg323@earthlink.net
Subject: How We Learn – The Power of Spacing
Hi John,
Hopefully you have your copy of How We Learn by now and have started reading!
This week I wanted to share an article about “spacing” which is one of the most powerful concepts introduced in How We Learn. In simple terms, spacing is the idea that spreading out learning over time is more effective for long term understanding than cramming all at once. Achieving this isn’t always easy but a lot of research supports this as an optimal learning strategy.
Check out the article here (https://www.td.org/Publications/Blogs/Science-of-Learning-Blog/2015/01/Spaced-Learning-an-Approach-to-Minimize-the-Forgetting-Curve) and feel free to share your thoughts about using spacing in the Online Forum (http://ucsdeducation.pbc.guru).
All the best,
Jon
Professional Book Club Guru
#History I coulda been noticed but I saw the women after they suffered through “#WesternCiv”, as they used to say. Didn’t take U.S. History in school either. Took an intro to #Humanities instead. #Hariri: #HOMODEUS: A Brief History of Tomorrow. @TommyLasorda Ya gotta live life son
Our #Statistics professor @UCSanDiego told us in 1980, “If there’s one thing I want you to remember about this course, it’s that ‘statistics lie’.” Reason: advertising, self-interest, #algorithmgravity. @UCSDalumni [Possibly for prosecutions, terminations, executions].
#Algorithms: “[Now you know; what are you going to do about it?]”–#YuvalNoahHariri, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Professor of History. His book, #HOMODEUS: The History of Tomorrow, promotional lecture @ucsantabarbara Sponsored by the #SAGE Center.
Been at school all day…
can’t wait to shake it up and dance tonight at 7pm in the Houston Methodist Training Center w/ my #TEAM @TexansCheer Back to my chemistry class now
@HTC_Speaker

Fall from Grace. “Whatcha gonna do?”
#FallIntoPlace #StableGenius is no reprobate.
Re: Grace as binding agent–everywhere is possible
“Seven Days In May” refers to a latent debate between Yale Law Professor Laurence Tribe and Alan Dershowitz of Columbia University. See also the title, Seven Days In May.
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