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Is there a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?
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Can we even compare ethics and politics?
Bird Droppings June 23, 2014 Can we even compare ethics and politics? I picked up a copy of the Atlanta Journal Constitution about a year ago this morning. The front page had various articles but one caught my attention. Having been a student in psychology at Mercer University in Macon and required to go on…
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What does it take to see the fluidity of life?
Bird Droppings June 22, 2014 What does it take to see the fluidity of life? “Adverse circumstances test our courage, our strength of mind, and the depth of our conviction in the natural law. There is nothing exceptional about practicing in a good environment and atmosphere. The true test is if we can maintain our…
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Why do children do what they do?
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Translating and communicating are critical elements in teaching
Bird Droppings June 19, 2014 Translating and communicating are critical elements in teaching “Scientific management is always on guard against people who don’t fit securely into boxes, whether because of too much competency, too much creativity, too much popularity or what have you. Although often hired, it is with the understanding they must be kept…
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Empathy; do we all have it?
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Pondering and researching education while listening to a waterfalls
Bird Droppings June 17, 2014 Pondering and researching education while listening to a waterfalls A year ago today I was staying at the Sylvan Mills Bed and Breakfast in a room over a waterfalls. I went up to North Georgia to recharge perhaps another word might be to rekindle my passion for education and learning…
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Should we be trying to fill a liter bottle?
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Amazing how intertwined the strands of life really are and or my reflection on a Foxfire trip
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Is not every day a new journey begun?
Bird Droppings June 13, 2014 Is not every day a new journey begun? “School divides life into two segments, which are increasingly of comparable length. As much as anything else, schooling implies custodial care for persons who are declared undesirable elsewhere by the simple fact that a school has been built to serve them.” Ivan…