Monthly Archives: April 2019

Caught Between Conscience and Career


New Resources for Federal Employees We’re excited to unveil new resources to educate and empower federal sector employees on their options when witnessing wrongdoing. Explore our new site  Caught Between Conscience and Career covers what federal sector employees should know before blowing … Continue reading

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Another White Male AmericanTerrorist to be Freed By American Judge?????????????????????


Judge Considers Freeing Coast Guard Official Accused of Domestic Terrorist Plot “At the time of his arrest, Hasson reportedly had a stockpile of 15 guns and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition. His “hit list” included House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, … Continue reading

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The DOD is Wasting Billions by not Selling its Surplus Humvee


“I say wasting billions because in the jungles of the Philippines, these kind of vehicles can be used to earn billions of pesos as transport vehicles.”–R Duterte Waste Scrapped Instead of Sold: Surplus Humvees Could Save Taxpayers Hundreds of Millions … Continue reading

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More than 40,000 people have died in Venezuela since 2017 as a result of U.S. sanctions


Report: U.S. Sanctions Have Killed 40,000 in Venezuela Since 2017 APR 26, 2019 More than 40,000 people have died in Venezuela since 2017 as a result of U.S. sanctions. That’s the conclusion of a new report by the Center for Economic and … Continue reading

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Some Teachers can Make the most of the summer with part-time work that pays well and helps sharpen your skills!


TOPIC: Life Outside School,Summer Survival GuideCareer Advice 28 Companies That Hire Teachers During the Summer Make the most of the summer with part-time work that pays well and helps sharpen your skills! WeAreTeachers Staff on April 10, 2019 While your non-teacher friends … Continue reading

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tolerance teaching & podcasts: the-mind-online


Exercise your ears and sharpen your brain with The Mind Online, hosted by Teaching Tolerance Managing Editor Monita Bell. Through conversations with teachers, librarians, scholars and reporters, Monita explores the critical aspects of digital literacy that shape how we create and consume … Continue reading

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Great Blog from PHILLY’S 7TH WARD FINDING SOLUTIONS FOR ALL PHILADELPHIA STUDENTS


BLOG ACCOUNTABILITY BELIEF GAP HIGHER STANDARDS SCHOOL CHOICE LET’S TALK ABOUT IT ABOUT SHARIF EL-MEKKI ACCOUNTABILITY EQUITY AND JUSTICE HIGHER STANDARDS LET’S TALK ABOUT IT 9 THINGS EDUCATORS CAN DO TO LIBERATE THE MINDS OF BLACK CHILDREN APRIL 13, 2019BY SHARIF … Continue reading

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100 Sudanese judges joined the protests, chanting, “Civilian, civilian, protected by the judiciary.”


Hundreds of Thousands Protest in Sudan Demanding Civilian Rule APR 26, 2019 In Sudan, hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered outside Sudan’s Defense Ministry Thursday calling for civilian rule following the recent military coup that ousted Omar al-Bashir. About 100 … Continue reading

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Trump’s disloyalty to patriotic ideals patriots give democrats a chance


Trump’s disloyalty to patriotic ideals gives Democrats a chance | The … https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/…/article229743584.html2 days ago – Trump’s defiant nationalism is strangely lacking in basic patriotism. … Trump’s unpatriotic betrayal of Reagan’s ideals is an opening for Democrats … Trump supporters must believe that deep down he is a true patriot, but the … Macron to … Continue reading

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It’s been a long, difficult year for staff and students in the program where I serve as a Behavior Interventionist. High staff turnover has led to a lack of consistency and predictability, undermining the felt sense of safety of our students and promoting premature burnout of our remaining staff from the increased workload.


The Positive Power of Play Posted by Kimberly Hodges on April 22, 2019 in play category It’s been a long, difficult year for staff and students in the program where I serve as a Behavior Interventionist.  High staff turnover has led to a lack of consistency … Continue reading

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