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Tag Archives: history
“Be the One”
Veteran’s Day 2025. I wanted to so something different to make Veteran’s Day more personal, more meaningful than simply posting a “Thank You for Your Service”, actually a self-imposed Project Based Learning project. I did notice on the Delaware Humanities … Continue reading
Turning Points – The Reality of Upward Bound Lifting Critical Thinking
You may or may not have heard of Upward Bound aka the TRIO Program. When I lived in Mexico, I was a staunch supporter of Outward Bound, close in words but relying on the outdoor experience to ground you in … Continue reading
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Tagged history, Holocaust, Israel, poland, politics, Upward Bound
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Celebrating What is Behind and What is Ahead of Us!
To not have the opportunity to discover these actual moments in history that often get overlooked by the more traditional elements of history we have grown up with, is to miss whole histories that define us as Americans. Continue reading
The Climate of Inaction is not Reflected in the Climate of Your Politic.
In attending the Lower Shore Land Trust Stewardship Training at the Snow Hill Library, 307 N. Washington St., Snow Hill, MD – it was easy to walk away with some of the most important things most people that live on the … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, climate-change, featured, history, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, Travel
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Perceptions and What Is Possible.
An amazing mentor and inspirer of all things self and around us, Louis Cotto, photographer, writer, and entrepreneur that started so many amazing inspiring projects in Mexico City when I was blessed to be there, sent me this and I … Continue reading
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Tagged american-school-founation, culture, education, history, Mexico, Mexico City, news, perceptions, Repentino
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