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Emotions 101 – A New Kind of English Class?
It’s safe to say we could all use some kind of emotional literacy training considering the way things are going in the world today.
Read More »Changing the Way Schools Look – Alternatives to Traditional Grade Levels Can Enhance Instruction and Save Money
Thinking beyond the typical K5 elementary school, grades 6 through 8 middle school and grades 9 through 12 high school model.
Read More »The Agony and the Ecstasy of Going Dairy Free
Dairy-free is not an easy lifestyle because you don’t realize how many things have milk or milk products in them.
Read More »Lamenting the Lack of Presidential Timber in Presidential Race
The only “timber” I can associate with the current crop of presidential wannabees is the sound of falling trees.
Read More »Rise in Celiac Disease in the U.S blamed on Environmental Causes
While there’s yet to be one true, clear reason why Celiac Disease and gluten sensitivity diagnoses are on the rise, the finger seems to be pointing more and more to our modern-day processed foods diet and overall environment.
Read More »NY Mets Pitcher Mejia Tests Positive for Steroids Again – Three Strikes and He’s Banned from MLB For Life!
Jennry Mejia joins guys like Pete Rose and the eight 1919 Chicago White Sox players on the banned for life list – not the kind of company anyone would set out to keep.
Read More »No to Obama’s Nuclear Cruise Missile, Yes to Test Ban Treaty
The United States does not need to spend more money on nukes, which would encourage an arms race. Instead, we need to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
Read More »Save the Syrian Peace Talks, End the Starvation
Peace talks in Geneva between the Syrian government and the opposition have stalled, while military offensives and starvation have escalated.
Read More »Gloria Steinem and Madeline Albright: Disappointing as Clinton Surrogates
Women's rights, justice, and "equal pay for equal work" are very much a part of my political creed. But they are not my sole benchmarks in choosing the next president.
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