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The Tribe Has Spoken

Finally, the big Tribal Council day arrived. Students travelled by bus to meet in the arts and crafts lodge of Mahoney State Park. We began by exchanging small gifts so that tribe-mates could find each other, discussed the plan for the day, and then rallied the whole group for a Jeopardy-style Lord of the Flies […]

Bed Bugs Putting the Bite on North America

(1888PressRelease) As bed bugs continue to explode across North America, a great deal of information and misinformation is being found across the Internet and even on mainstream media. ThermaPure, Inc., (www.thermapure.com) the pioneer in the use of heat to kill bed bugs and their eggs, has issued some updated information for consumers to help differentiate […]

A Rhetorically Based Model

In our teaching of this kind of writing curriculum, we have found that concepts of rhetoric—audience, purpose, and genre—are especially tangible for students in a class or project on community and work-place writing. By teaching writing with a “rhetorically based model,” we call students’ attention to texts as sites of negotiation between writers, readers, and […]

Merchant Services in Irvine, Helps Young Girl’s Love of Reading

(1888PressRelease) Founded in 1995, Merchant Services is a leading provider of e-commerce solutions to businesses throughout the United States. Recognized in 2009 by Inc. Magazine as one of The 5000 Fastest Growing Privately-Held Companies in the U.S. July -2010 – Lainey is described as a “girly girl” who loves to play with dolls and run […]

Blurring the Lines: Contexts of Language Use

Typically, both in the graduate classes where I con-duct the activity as an example and in the adolescent classrooms where my students experiment with the activity, students are engaged and interested in seeing Links Of London Bracelets how their language changes from one situation to another. As students reflect in their notebooks on what it […]