Education

Herd Immunity Dangers

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There are now 9 million #USA cases and scientists fear that spreader rallies are relying on a false premise of herd immunity for The Coronavirus pandemic, #COVID19. Has herd immunity ever been successful? In fact, the short answer is NO.

Stanford University researchers say President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies have resulted in 30,000 infections and 700 have now died.

Being Human Beings

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The morality of being human in the moral sense refers to our predisposition to evaluate actions as morally good, or morally bad. Morality consists of the urge or predisposition to judge human actions as either right or wrong in terms of their consequence for other human beings.

Learning About Commuting

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I don't know about you, but for me, my daily commute was a #PIA. It took me 3 hours each way door to door, so needless to say I do not miss it especially when it is beginning to get cold outdoors.

In my particular case, I was taking a train from Pelham, NY to 125 Street in Harlem NYC, and transferring on the Hudson line to Poughkeepsie. Once my train arrived at the station, then I waited for a bus that would take me to Marist College, my final destination. The monthly commuter pass was $500.00

"IF" JR Kipling

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The following should be required reading. ‘IF’ was written by an Indian born, English Nobel Laureate poet and journalist named Joseph Rudyard Kipling. It can serve as the ultimate inspiration that tells all of us how to deal with different phases in life and helps us to become better people.

The poem, written in 1895 and first published in ‘Rewards and Fairies’, 1910 is 32 lines long with four stanzas of eight lines each. It is a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. The poem is written in the form of paternal advice to the poet’s son, John. 

American Liar

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This upcoming election is different for all American voters who’ve participated in them throughout our young Democratic Republic.

TOTAL COVID-19 CASES WORLDWIDE 

29.27 million

TOTAL COVID-19 DEATHS WORLDWIDE 

926,716

UN Women

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The United Nations remains committed to delivering learning aimed at creating a truly inclusive culture within the UN system, and are pleased to present this year’s online edition of Leadership, Women, and the UN. Enroll today ▶

Education Ideas

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Barron Trump’s school will be closed because it's not safe, but POTUS is fine risking other people's children as long as he is insulated and receives daily testing.


Some educators who cannot fully return to school this Fall are disappointed, but the health and safety of students, teachers, and staff must always come first.

I am proud of faculty members who are creating dynamic remote learning environments and are developing a new portfolio of exciting and engaging interactive experiences for the benefit of everyone involved.

OBAMA on 2020

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POTUS44 delivers two graduation speeches. Graduating is a big achievement no matter what, but with all that the Class of 2020 has dealt with to get across the finish line, I think they’ve earned a little celebration. I hope you’ll all join me in honoring them at 2PM ET and 8PM ET.

COVID19 Sesame Street

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The entire Sesame Street gang wants to help all children to understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Therefore these iconic muppets are partnering with #CNN during a 90-minute town hall, The ABCs of #COVID19, aimed at parents and their kids.

COVID19 English and Spanish

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COVID19 and the English and Spanish languages: a metaphor for our times

Consonant sounds such as the English voiceless stops p, t, and k at the beginning of words (e.g., “pat,” “top,” “kind”) are aspirated because they are pronounced with an accompanying forceful expulsion of air, similarly to the sound that occurs when we aspirate the sound has in English “hat.”