It is the first day of 2020 and, in all honesty, there is not much we can say about this year right now, so there is a tendency to look back at 2019 and think about all that happened.
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Greta the Great – Greta Thunberg Leads the Way on Climate Change
Greta Thunberg started out all alone, but she’s not alone anymore.
Read More »Labor Day – Teachers’ Work Is a Labor of Love
Teachers – from nursery school up through higher education – hold one of the most important jobs in our nation.
Read More »U.S. Women’s World Cup Victory – Clearly Ends the Equal Pay Question
It is incongruous not just in soccer but all sports that female athletes get paid less than male players.
Read More »Father’s Day – Why a Good Dad Is More Important Than Ever
Every third Sunday in June we celebrate Father’s Day, and it is worth noting that men who get called “Dad,” “Papa,” “Pop” or whatever other way it can be said deserve their special day.
Read More »75th Anniversary of D-Day – The Lost Must Never Be Forgotten
As world leaders gathered in England and France to solemnly mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of France on June 6, 1944, it is necessary and compelling to remember those lost.
Read More »Memorial Day – Honoring Those Who Never Came Home
It seems to happen every year when Memorial Day comes around again – people do not understand why we celebrate this holiday.
Read More »Something Has To Be Done About Textbooks
Digital textbooks or e-books are a necessary and compelling change that will benefit all students and their professors and teachers as well.
Read More »‘Blogcritics’ – An Appreciation
Thinking about my many years here at 'Blogcritics.'
Read More »New Year’s Resolutions – Resolving Not to Make Any
I haven’t broken any new year’s resolutions yet – I can proudly say that two weeks into 2019, but there’s a catch: I didn’t make any this year.
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