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- In Nairobi’s slums, E.C. Glass teacher finds hope (The News & Advance)
E.C. Glass teacher Patty Worsham was in an urban slum in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi to deliver supplies donated by Glass students, and to work with children at a school there.
- Nevis poised to take off economically, top education official says - Sun St.Kitts/Nevis
Nevis poised to take off economically, top education official saysSun St.Kitts/Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis - Jul 18, 2008With his piece, “We are moving on,” Master De-Alje Liburd won the poetry contest while his brother Master De-Jano Liburd was the second-place winner. ...
- Kate Rushin To Read Poetry In Willimantic - Hartford Courant
Poet Kate Rushin is featured tonight as the Poetry in the Park series continues in Willimantic. She will dedicate her reading to Judith Doyle and the late Alexander "Sandy" Taylor, who founded Curbstone Press, which organizes the outdoor poetry ...
- From petty criminals to proud citizens (Deccan Herald)
Anton Makarenko had a feel for children which went far beyond the understanding of educational theorists. His educational dictum could be summed up in the following words: Make as many demands as possible on a man and at the same time show him as much respect as possible. Arvind Gupta profiles the great educator.
- 2208 Poetry Winners (Dayton Daily News)
Today we begin publishing the winners of the 12th annual Dayton Daily News Short Story and Poetry Contest. This is the fourth year in which we've sought poetry as part of the competition. The winners are presented here today. This selection is from all three age categories: youth, teen and adult. Monday through Wednesday in Life, we'll publish the first-place short stories. They also can be ...
- Latitude Festival, Southwold, Suffolk - Independent
Latitude Festival, Southwold, SuffolkIndependent, UK - 46 minutes agoWith its "more than just a music festival" motto – it also hosts theatre, comedy, poetry and film – it's the sort of thing you can take the kids (or their ...
- Sumner students have plenty to do after school - Wicked Local West Roxbury
Sumner students have plenty to do after schoolWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 12 hours agoThis year some of the special activities included six weeks of third graders studying urban ecology, fourth graders learning poetry, music and a Girls’ ...
- Reading, Writing and Facebook: Social Nets Can Make School More ... - IT Business Edge
Reading, Writing and Facebook: Social Nets Can Make School More ...IT Business Edge, KY - 2 hours agoThey’re also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology. ...
- What do teachers do during the summer? - Portsmouth Herald
Carolyn Berenson of Exeter is a teacher. As such, she knows that she's somewhat "the other" to her sixth-grade special education students at Stratham's Cooperative Middle School — a quasi-human that likely has no life outside school. But, though it ...
- Wanna design Digital Summer’s new logo? - Phoenix New Times
Wanna design Digital Summer’s new logo?Phoenix New Times, AZ - 3 hours agoTheir zealotry for Digital Summer doesn’t end there, as supporters have been known to write poetry about the band, and have even tattooed their bodies with ...
- An ode to Joy Division, where Wordsworth met punk (The Globe and Mail)
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- Obituary: He gave CSUS classes wide view of Italian culture (The Sacramento Bee)
Mario P. Pietralunga, a distinguished Italian scholar and writer who explored the warm, pastoral beauty and coldblooded Mafia culture of his native land as a poet, journalist and professor at Sacramento State, died Sunday. He was 81. Mario P. Pietralunga Born: May 19, 1927 Died: June 1, 2008 Remembered for: Renowned Italian scholar and longtime professor at Sacramento State; ...
- Merrill takes home top prize in poetry contest - Yuma Sun
Merrill takes home top prize in poetry contestYuma Sun, AZ - 7 hours agoIn April, Arizona Western College and The Sun's publication 33:10 came together to sponsor the first annual Poetry Contest in Yuma. ...
- Mashpee's Conlon dreamed of becoming a soldier - NECN
WHDH-TVMashpee's Conlon dreamed of becoming a soldierNECN, MA - 2 hours ago... First Class Daniel McGuire was killed in Iraq. She says the 21-year-old enjoyed poetry and writing, but his dream since childhood was to be a soldier.Mashpee 'warrior poet' killed overseas Cape Cod TimesMashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan Boston Heraldall 18 news articles
- Mother spoke of dreams for future (Forbes Advocate)
THE policewoman whose young children and mother were allegedly murdered in Cowra on Monday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
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