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Welcome to my blog, where you will embark on an exhilarating journey through a captivating collection of recent posts, invigorating classroom ideas, and enthralling events from the annals of human history. Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of subjects such as science, literature, art, and history as we explore the boundless realm of human knowledge together. The topic cloud, conveniently located to the right of the page, awaits your curiosity.

Get ready to expand your horizons, ignite your imagination, and embrace the sheer joy of learning. From unraveling the mysteries of the universe to celebrating the profound wisdom of literary masters, each meticulously crafted entry is designed to leave you with a renewed sense of wonder and a fresh perspective on the world around us. Let us embark on this exhilarating adventure, where enlightenment and inspiration abound.

  • Should France preserve Hitler’s Atlantic Wall?

    Preservation, Perseverance, and what is Proper BBC News – Hitler’s Atlantic Wall: Should France preserve it?. The Atlantic Wall, a defense system built by Nazi Germany to stop an opposing evasion by the Allied Armies, needs to be repaired or destroyed. Emotional and Environmental impacts are a huge factor in deciding what should be done; now,… Read more

  • Linux turns 20!

    Today, 20 years ago, Linus Torvald published his first edition of the Linux Kernel with limited fanfare. For those who don’t know you can run Linux based Operating Systems on almost any computer for free. Some examples include: Ubuntu Linux Mint Suse Debian Fedora Red Hat Related articles Linux Turns 20 years Old Today (omgubuntu.co.uk)… Read more

  • World Interests: Darfur, Nuba, and “new” Ethnic Cleansing Issues

    Darfur Redux: Is ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Occurring in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains? – TIME. Nuba now view the U.N. peacekeepers, the only major international presence now on the ground, with shades of deep suspicion and anger for failing to keep any peace. Said one local church official collecting reports from across the state: “People are getting hopeless.… Read more

  • Summer, Reading, and Events

    With just over two weeks of Summer Break down, I have one more week of Summer Reading left to teach. So far not much exciting has happened. My family spent some time with grandparents, a short trip to the Vandalia Festival in WV and some time cleaning the rubbish around the yard. It was my… Read more

  • Congratulations to the Class of 2011!

    Congratulations to a wonderful group of young people. May you do great things in the world. Final grades have been posted. Anyone who has questions may email me directly and I will discuss you grade directly. I will be in the building on May 31st- June 2nd. Since this is my last post of the… Read more

  • RePost from WordPress Update Blog

    Now More Than Ever: Just Write. The new updates are a wonderful addition and make my schoolwork, just that much easier to accomplish. Now is the time to switch to WordPress for anyone thinking about it. In the past, I promoted Blogger and Wikispaces for all my classroom needs but now I find myself squarely… Read more