A worthwhile use of 22 minutes of your time., by Bob Johnson Where to Invade Next: a new Michael Moore film and perhaps a prediction, by annieli Australia's PM Tony Abbott Ousted; Replaced By Marriage Equality Supporter Malcolm Turnbull, by librarisingnsf
Where to Invade Next: a new Michael Moore film and perhaps a prediction, by annieli
Australia's PM Tony Abbott Ousted; Replaced By Marriage Equality Supporter Malcolm Turnbull, by librarisingnsf
Educators say the new rules — part of a major change that includes more experimentation and hands-on instruction and less lecturing — don't require that students believe in evolution or accept the idea that climate is changing globally. But public school students will be required for the first time to understand the theory of evolution. And teachers will be required to address climate change, which wasn't a focus the last time the state set science standards in 2005.
But public school students will be required for the first time to understand the theory of evolution. And teachers will be required to address climate change, which wasn't a focus the last time the state set science standards in 2005.
Kaci Hickox, the nurse formerly from Aroostook County who made national headlines when she returned from an Ebola-plagued region of Africa only to be detained for several days at a New Jersey hospital, is locking horns again with Maine Gov. Paul LePage and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. When Hickox made it to her home in Fort Kent, she was prevented from entering public places until a district court judge ruled that the state did not have the right to restrict her movements. The issue came up Sunday when LePage and Christie, the latter of whom is vying for the Republican nomination for president, collaborated for a town hall-style meeting in Dover, New Hampshire, according to NJ.com. Christie referred to Hickox as an unwelcome “gift” from LePage and told the Dover crowd that he called LePage to say “tag, you’re it. You have her back.”
The issue came up Sunday when LePage and Christie, the latter of whom is vying for the Republican nomination for president, collaborated for a town hall-style meeting in Dover, New Hampshire, according to NJ.com. Christie referred to Hickox as an unwelcome “gift” from LePage and told the Dover crowd that he called LePage to say “tag, you’re it. You have her back.”
"We've actually seen people using selfie sticks," he said, adding some would get "within ten feet of wild bears."