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Page 3 – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. One type of paradise. August 19, 2016. Music and neighbors and me. July 5, 2016. June 25, 2016. Good morning, Monday. May 23, 2016. In the midst of deep sorrow. May 12, 2016. Mother’s Day Flowers. May 8, 2016. February 19, 2016. As is probably evident from the mere existence of this blog, I really love to travel. I love it so much, in fact, that in the 18 months that I’ve lived on […]. I’m stand...
Life – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. Music and neighbors and me. July 5, 2016. About 10 years ago, while in graduate school, I lived for a time in an old house that had been converted into four apartments. There was a woman who lived below me, […]. Good morning, Monday. May 23, 2016. In the midst of deep sorrow. May 12, 2016. March 6, 2016. What I don’t understand. October 29, 2015. The colors of summer. July 19, 2015. In the midst...
Five reasons why I will (happily) fly Hawaiian Airlines again – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. Five reasons why I will (happily) fly Hawaiian Airlines again. July 29, 2015. Friendly, competent service. Practically every comment from the flight crew started with Aloha or ended with Mahalo, but it wasn’t just lip service; everyone seemed to actually. Clean, comfortable airplanes. I love me a tidy seat back pocket; the napkin was my addition. Yes, I’m a sucker for an airline that actually gi...
Spontaneous Hawaii – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. August 13, 2015. And all sorts of words I cannot say. There’s something about the warm ocean at night, under a moon bright enough to swim by, that triggers a feeling of delicious possibility, of unsung things too close to a heart to be spoken aloud. Hawaii whispered of secrets, promises, and nostalgia, all wrapped into one. At least, that’s a bit of what Hawaii was like for me. That, of course, ...
Chandeliers and redwoods – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. May 18, 2015. Since moving to the coast, I’ve frequently thought about these amazing trees. I’ve asked about them, but gotten no firm response. Though I remember that my brother and I saw an entire grove of them, no one seems to know exactly where that could be. No photo that I can take would do the redwoods justice. But we do try to make ourselves immortal…. I struggle to find the words to desc...
In a Baltimore state of mind – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. In a Baltimore state of mind. April 27, 2015. I had another post planned for tonight, but I’ve spent the evening reading as much as I can about what is happening in Baltimore, and so I’ll offer this, instead. What I can say, tonight, is that my heart hurts for Baltimore. The city and its people are in pain. It is a place of neighborhoods, where people ask, What part of the city are you from?
The trouble with wanderlust – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. The trouble with wanderlust. June 25, 2015. My summer, too, was supposed to include Italy, but for reasons of timing and cost, I postponed that trip. Now, of course, I’m half-wishing I’d simply gone, letting go of the logic and prudence that kept me stateside. Still, I know that I can’t take every trip, every time, and that’s all right with me. There are many things that I love about my life and...
Page 6 – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. One type of paradise. August 19, 2016. Music and neighbors and me. July 5, 2016. June 25, 2016. Good morning, Monday. May 23, 2016. In the midst of deep sorrow. May 12, 2016. Mother’s Day Flowers. May 8, 2016. The trouble with wanderlust. June 25, 2015. June 19, 2015. My 20th high school reunion ack! June 17, 2015. The (Introverted) Town and the City. June 4, 2015. May 28, 2015. May 25, 2015.
Beauty – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. Mother’s Day Flowers. May 8, 2016. Yesterday, I went for a walk through my town. Up and down streets, criss-crossing north to south, back and forth: for an hour, I wandered. As it always does, walking grounded me, […]. April 15, 2016. March 20, 2016. It seems that there is a lot to celebrate, on this 20th day of March: First day of spring (or, for those in the southern hemisphere, fall)! On One ...
Page 5 – The Wandering Introvert
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Public thoughts on travel and life (from a very private person). Monday, September 5th, 2016. Where I’ve Been. One type of paradise. August 19, 2016. Music and neighbors and me. July 5, 2016. June 25, 2016. Good morning, Monday. May 23, 2016. In the midst of deep sorrow. May 12, 2016. Mother’s Day Flowers. May 8, 2016. August 30, 2015. 12 months later…. August 16, 2015. August 13, 2015. Five reasons why I will (happily) fly Hawaiian Airlines again. July 29, 2015. The colors of summer. July 19, 2015.
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Stars and Stripes: Grade 11 American History
Stars and Stripes: Grade 11 American History. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Teacher and Student Friendly. 19th century World Columbian Exposition online. First World War Primary Documents. Markville High Secondary School Online Binder. New York Times Website. Theory Paper on New Media. World War I online. Current debates on nuclear weapons. On November 22, 2009. Taking a break from WWII history, look at the following article, “Iran war games to defend nuclear sites”. On November 22, 2009. To get us ...
Historyteacher.net Index
Historyteacher.net featured in the. UNICEF Fund Delivers Desks to Malawi Children! Learn more about this great cause. To all Social Studies teachers and their students:. Buys a desk for 2 young students who had been sitting for. 6-8 hours a day on a concrete floor. Donate a desk or whatever you can afford. You can provide a scholarship for one year's tuition for a young Malawi girl. Donate a one-year scholarship or whatever you can afford. Social Studies School Service. A great learning tool]. The Bowl i...
HTAA – The History Teachers' Association of Australia
The History Teachers' Association of Australia. The History Teachers' Association of Australia. 2017 HTAA Conference ‘Breaking Boundaries’. 27-29 Sept 2017 All Hallows’ School, Ann Street, Brisbane - hosted by QHTA. Terracotta Warriors - Group of soldiers. Terracotta Army, Pit 1, Xian, China. Group photo, 1901. Taken during the 1901 Federal Australian election. Allegory of the values of the constitution (painting from ca. 1800). The Great Sphinx and Pyramids of Gizeh (1839). Ypres 1917, France, WWI.
U.S. History Summer 2007
US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. July 30, 2007. Http:/ www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/index.php. Posted at 09:04 PM in Research Paper. Due Tuesday, July 31st. Ya, like, do what I told you to do in class. Oh, and write your research papers. DP. Posted at 09:00 PM in Homework. July 27, 2007. Due Saturday, July 28th. Posted at 07:49 PM in Homework. July 26, 2007. Chapter 26, Discussion Question. How did it shape domestic politics? Read Ch...
Tearing it Down to Build it Back Up | What happens when you have to teach students at a construction site?
Tearing it Down to Build it Back Up. What happens when you have to teach students at a construction site? One Week Down, Many More to Go! September 8, 2006. I am completely satisfied with my first week of school. It was great to meet my new students and begin to learn about them. Many of my classes actually achieved meaningful work this week. I wasn’t completely exhausted on Friday, either. That’s a great week! First Day of School. September 5, 2006. Wow, it’s over! Time to go to sleep! August 5, 2006.
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Welcome to historyteacher3.tripod.com! Click on the flag waver to learn about the history of the United States flag. Click on the White House to visit the official site U.S. government website. Click on Mt. Rushmore to learn more about U.S. Presidents. Click the picture to learn more about the First Ladies of the United States. Click picture to visit the official Indiana state government website. Links about Ms. Hardesty. Links to some of my favorite things:. Art by Nancy Hardesty.
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A History Teacher in Andalusia | A Fund For Teachers Fellowship
A History Teacher in Andalusia. A Fund For Teachers Fellowship. Basic History of Al-Andalus. Books I've Learned From. The Key Questions I Hope to Answer. Science in Al-Andalus…Para Saber Mas (To Learn More). This slideshow requires JavaScript. Comments : Leave a Comment. Flamenco and the (surprising) Muslim Connection. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Is a corruption of the colloquial Arabic. Comments : Leave a Comment. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Comments : Leave a Comment. The House of Wisdom.
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History teacher: things military and artistic
History teacher: things military and artistic. Sunday, March 15, 2015. The Great Migration and Art. Steven A. Hill. African American. Harlem. Saturday, January 17, 2015. Helmets in the classroom. Additionally, it is a great opportunity for students to be able to "touch" history. Steven A. Hill. Sunday, November 30, 2014. I came across these items at East Carolina University's archives. They are of interest today considering events of late in Ferguson. I am a historian. I have no agenda. P...Race hatred o...