Ridgeley Road Pirates: Small Town, Big Ticket
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O vice-presidente Geraldo Alckmin afirmou que a explosão ocorrida em Brasília nesta quarta-feira, 13, não deve impactar a reunião da cúpula do G20. O evento começa nesta quinta-feira, 14, no Rio de Janeiro. Ontem, um homem chamado Francisco Wanderley Luiz jogou fogos de artifício na estátua do Supremo e se suicidou com explosivos. Ver esta publicação no Instagram Uma publicação partilhada por Revista Oeste (@revistaoeste) Alckmin está no Azerbaijão Em viagem a Baku, capital do Azerbaijão, onde participa […]
Colleen Hroncich Project-based learning sounds great … until you realize you have to find or create the projects for your learners. That’s where Rock by Rock comes in. Jeff Imrich and Sung-Ae Yang, experienced teachers and school leaders, created Rock by Rock to increase access to project-based learning. “For a lot of kids, what we do traditionally for learning isn’t working for them,” says Jeff. “We know that one of the best ways to prepare kids for the […]
Ryan Bourne and Jerome Famularo Welcome, all you “greedflation deniers.” That’s the label Odd Lots host Tracy Alloway uses to describe those of us who doubt that corporations’ profit-seeking meaningfully drove the recent high inflation. , Alloway caricatures our view as “greedflation couldn’t have caused high prices because companies didn’t suddenly get more greedy in 2021, or 2022, or whenever.” But, she argues, the “greedflationist” case is not that simple. Drawing on Isabella Weber’s research, “greedflationists” instead claim […]
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The Times reported yesterday, under the headline “Editor Resigns After Calling Some Trump Supporters ‘Fascists’”: On election night, Laura Helmuth, who served as editor in chief of the publication for more than four years, posted a series of expletive-laden comments on Bluesky, a social platform. In one comment, she apologized to younger voters for Generation X being full of “fascists.” In another, she wrote, “Solidarity to everybody whose meanest, dumbest, most bigoted high-school classmates are celebrating early results,” according to […]
Não me calarei diante das ameaças, pois o Evangelho é maior que qualquer poder humano.
11/21/1926: Justice Joseph McKenna died. Justice Joseph McKenna The post Today in Supreme Court History: November 21, 1926 appeared first on Reason.com.