I started blogging 1 year ago

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Blog Stats

Total views: 90,055 ( 69 619 visits, 87, 536 page visits)

Top 10 countries (out of 175 countries which visited):

United States (US)
United Kingdom (GB)
Canada (CA)
Poland (PL)
Australia (AU)
Germany (DE)
Philippines (PH)
India (IN)
Netherlands (NL)
France (FR)

Busiest day: 2,177 — Tuesday, May 6, 2008 (my post was linked to CNN page that day)

Totals Posts: 215

Comments: 407

Top post: one nation under Obama

Top video watched: magnificent U2

My favorite:

beater

father’s day

in the shadows of gray

December 13th 1981

Sendler’s list

slavery during WWII

seems like poetry

wierszyki

can’t Allah forgive -1

Hopefully someone read something….

MajorChange Archive

Constant Contact, an E-mail/Newsletter service, has an Archive feature. I’ve put our recent newsletters in it, and gradually I will add our older ones. It’s a good way to keep all of the updates in one place for me and for those, who just can’t wait to hear what’s going on… I’ve included it in the Link sections on my blogs under “Archive – Newsletters”. Check it out:

MajorChange Archive. If you would like to receive my newsletters (mostly bi-monthly), sign up on that page.

Zagladnij do MajorChange Archiwum. Link na moich blogach pod “Archive – Newsletters”. Zamiescilam tam kilka ostatnich Newsletterow, i stopniowo postaram sie publikowac te z dawniejszych lat. Jezeli chcialbys otrzymywac wiadomosci ode mnie w formie E-maili (srednio co drugi miesiac), zapisz sie na tej stronie.

Girls for sale

New York Times regular columnist, Mr. Nicholas D. Kristof, double winner of the Pulitzer Price, had a very interesting experience with the attempts of rescuing young girls from Cambodian world of human sex trafficking. This page from New York Times offers few articles describing his efforts and the fate of the two girls, who were sold into prostitution, and bought out with cash by Mr. Kristof. Worth reading. Video (a series of videos)of this and related stories from Cambodia.

Also, a video about a Pakistani woman escaping from a brothel.

1 month

I love statistics. I love graphs, bars, tables. So… I started blogging a month ago. This is the break down of the visitors by country. I think I need to write more in Polish… Thank you everybody for visiting.

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This image comes from my Site Meter

Blog readability test

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So my blog scored college undergrad level. Somehow I can’t believe it, but if it’s truth, is good, since English is my third language. Or forth. I wonder if they measure Polish posts too? I think they just measure the vocabulary usage. If they would check grammar & composition etc. I would be in biiiig trouble.

Anyway. I guess that tells me I am qualified to homeschool my kids. Because I started to doubt it some time ago when it came to 4th grade level of spelling…

…10 minutes later…

So I checked this site and I don’t think it’s, after all, truly resembling the level of the content in my blog. Plus there is some info that it included some hidden embed code.

But being intrigued by the processI checked it with this site and I am on the level 9.0, MOST POPULAR NOVELS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At least a little better than TV guides!

The levels are:

6:TV guides, The Bible, Mark Twain

8: Reader’s Digest

8 – 10: Most popular novels

10: Time, Newsweek

11: Wall Street Journal

14: The Times, The Guardian

15 – 20: Academic papers

Over 20: Only government sites can get away with this, because you can’t ignore them.

Over 30: The government is covering something up

It also tells me that a reader is required to have 9 years of schooling to get what I write. Another calculation says that most people will get what I write.

So now I am rethinking my homeschooling again.