By Eliza Menlove Something that the majority of our society can say we have in common is our love for animals. Some people value them more than others, but I would confidently conclude that we all have a special place in our heart for our pets. Any caring owner and caretaker of an animal understands … Continue reading Mental Health and Animals
Category: Second Period
Person First Language: Why?
I'm not sure what this implies, but I mean its what Google came up with for person first language By N.I.N. As I walked into my second period English 10 class on a chilly spring morning, I was unsuspecting of the controversial discussion that was about to take place. Everyone settled into their seats as … Continue reading Person First Language: Why?
A Classroom for Every Ability
By Ms. Ringer The Equality Problem The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time A constant conversation here in the United States is how we can improve our education system. This largely stems from the United States' failure to measure up to the academic success of many nations across the globe. Everyone has a … Continue reading A Classroom for Every Ability
Should kids be physically punished?
By MH As a kid my parents would explain to me why they were punishing me and then they would spank me, but this never happened too often. I maybe got spanked 2 times throughout my childhood and never once do I remember a bruise or horrible pain. I can barely even recall the incidents. … Continue reading Should kids be physically punished?
Nah to Child Abuse
By Faisal Zaben It’s difficult for young children to differentiate between an adult’s idea of what is right and what is wrong. In what we know, toddlers don’t understand the difference. Young children also often learn about the world by testing the limits set upon them. This doesn’t mean that they are misbehaving even if … Continue reading Nah to Child Abuse
Confessions of a Middle Aged Man
By Lyle (CB) Before you continue your word-scanning I want to set something clear: I am not your average blogger. If you were looking for some nutty pansy praising Jesus and complaining about how her toddler that ate 16 rubber bands and ended up in the ER, click here. My Blog details My Life. My … Continue reading Confessions of a Middle Aged Man
Non-monogamy, is human nature or are you a bad person?
By Gabriel McCown Naturally the human made ideal around monogamy is for two people to find each other and spend their days together making each other happy until one day they decide to declare their love before God and the world by joining together in "Holy Matrimony" and live happily ever after. They pledge to … Continue reading Non-monogamy, is human nature or are you a bad person?
don’t you want to be a cult leader?
By Amelia Roxby ¨I can’t dislike you, but I will say this to you: you haven’t got long before you are all going to kill yourselves, because you are all crazy. And you can project it back at me, but I am only what lives inside each and every one of you.¨ - Charles Manson … Continue reading don’t you want to be a cult leader?
Effects of Divorce on Children
A discussion of the frequency of divorce and how divorce affects children with references to statistics, the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, and songs. By Isaac Ramirez Imagine a seven year old. Let's call him Little Timmy. He comes home one day from first grade only to find Mom and … Continue reading Effects of Divorce on Children
What Is More Important Equality or Equity?
By GLS There's always a discussion of whether this world needs equality or equity, but the decision is always dissimilar for different people with different situations. Someone who has has a different abilities it seems the main choice would be equity. However, those who are leading movements for change of the African-American or LGBTQ+ community … Continue reading What Is More Important Equality or Equity?








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