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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.

  • POTUS Theodore Roosevelt July 4th Speech

    POTUS Theodore Roosevelt July 4th Speech

    On July 4, 1903 people cathered at the Huntington Club on Long Island to hear POTUS Theodore aroosevelt speak. His short 3min oratory shows what he thought citizenship and how to continue mending a country burdened by the loses of the Civil War. Mr. Chairman, and you, my fellow citizens, my old time friends and… Read more

  • Civil War at 160: James Longstreet

    Civil War at 160: James Longstreet

    General James Longstreet may have been one of the great tacticians and leaders for the Confederate army; however, his choices and decisions at the Battle of Gettysburg led to the success of the Union army that week. his actions following the summer of 1863 became the social came and clutter or others who would take… Read more

  • Celebrating  Positivity: July

    Celebrating Positivity: July

    July is a time to celebrate diversity, history, and positive change in the classroom. Honor Disability Pride, Hispanic Heritage, Independence Day, and famous birthdays. Read more

  • Live Aid 40 Years Later

    Live Aid 40 Years Later

    The 1985 Live Aid concerts, organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, raised significant funds for Ethiopian famine relief through global musical performances. Read more

  • POTUS Debate Missed Out On AI and LLM policy

    POTUS Debate Missed Out On AI and LLM policy

    The CNN POTUS Debate’s missed opportunity to address the economic impact of new technologies. They emphasized the need for federal AI policy in education. Read more

  • TWIH: Batman 1989 and Batman Begins 2005

    TWIH: Batman 1989 and Batman Begins 2005

    The films “Batman” (1989) and “Batman Begins” (2005) highlighted Batman’s transformation, psychological depth, and socio-political undercurrents, and are now being used in classrooms for complex character analysis and comparative studies. Read more