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Muon is best: Crocuses blooming
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Monday, March 19, 2012. The crocus flowers are blooming today. I went to work with my human. They were still closed in the morning. In the afternoon though, on the way home, they were open. March 21, 2012 at 1:28 AM. Thank you for the photo of a beautiful dog next to some beautiful flowers. Are you glad that Spring is here? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a little dog with a big heart. What's "Christian" about it? Daily Dose of Jack. March 24, 2016. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Let’s Clear This Rainbow / Pride Flag Thing Up for Once and For All | We couldn't make this up…
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We couldn't make this up…. Digging the dirt on the crazies out there. What’s Stopping You? Nothing, and That’s the Point. Revisiting the Predictions →. Let’s Clear This Rainbow / Pride Flag Thing Up for Once and For All. The other day, I made mention, on an online friend’s page, that marriage equality (. And thus America’s entry into the 21st century, as far as basic human rights go. Oh yeah, I also mentioned the Affordable Care Act, which was met by:. Complete with “do the research” mantra. Still I̵...
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What is Rigor? | Confidently Limited
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Tacking through math education. Dreams of an Integrated Curriculum. Can These Kids Be “Saved” by Common Core? November 10, 2013. But other definitions of rigor have synonyms such as hardness , difficulty and stringency . In our context we can perhaps call this depth and add this dimension to those of exactness and logic with which we present the material. As an example, consider radical expressions as introduced by Pearson’s Integrated Mathematics. And an European collection of problems. The SIMMS text i...
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Muon is best: March 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011. I really like squirrels. They are fluffy and speedy and bouncy. Unfortunately, they often run up trees where I can't get them. I can only get my front paws on a tree. Someday I'll catch a squirrel. In the meantime, I have some squirrel-like toys. It's fun to play with my humans with the squirrel toys. I can catch them and pretend they are real squirrels. And eat them. Mmm Fake squirrel guts. I hope you have some toys you like! Saturday, March 19, 2011. Human #1 made me a sweater.
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Common Core (Geometry) – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly | Confidently Limited
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Tacking through math education. The Smartest Kids in the World. Nicholson Baker, Algebra II, Lurking Variables and Making Shakespeare Elective →. Common Core (Geometry) – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. October 20, 2013. So how is Geometry faring in Common Core? There is no doubt that Common Core envisions a superior Geometry course compared to what we teach now. The projects, the modeling and the writing components will require more critical thinking from the students. Common Core Geometry also wants to...
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October | 2013 | Confidently Limited
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Tacking through math education. Monthly Archives: October 2013. Nicholson Baker, Algebra II, Lurking Variables and Making Shakespeare Elective. October 23, 2013. In a recent article in Harper’s magazine, Wrong Answer The case against Algebra II. Let’s say the general well-being of the population. I would argue that Baker’s statement is an example of a lurking variable. Russia’s math prowess was originated from above, when Peter the Great modernized Russia by force. Since modernization implied a stron...
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Petros goes on and on a bit: Waiting for liftoff
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Petros goes on and on a bit. I talk too much and don't write enough. Monday, 8 October 2012. SpaceX is launching its second mission to the International Space Station in about an hour and I will certainly be watching and cheering if all goes smoothly. I find it a bit depressing that this will go with barely a blip in the media. But, no worries! For instance, stories about the hijinks of that perennial dickhead Alan Jones. Monday, October 08, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A weekend of art.
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dandelionfiles: 2005-07-31
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Thursday, August 04, 2005. Napkin Notes (need writing advice). This is what I have so far. I want to have a college gang hanging out there, living their lives during the third shift when it's usually just the regulars to interact with them. Anyone have any ideas on some templates for students / townies? I started writing this ages ago:. West End Diner, Allentown. The light is harshly bright except in the foyer on stage right. The floor is green and is missing many tiles. Posted by CatNFiddle @ 2:12 PM 1 ...
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dandelionfiles: 2005-07-24
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Saturday, July 30, 2005. The Ramblings of 3 hours of sleep. Gee, maybe I should have woken up before trying this. doubt there's enough caffeine in the world for that. What do you do when you're walking in a sleep-deprived haze and those around you won't stop talking about hockey pucks about to go a-flying again? When I wake back up in about six months' time, maybe I'll remember what hockey is. Have I been enjoying the replacements? My Polish other half is calling me. sigh. Most people are complex. Is...
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