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ultrafacts:
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pet-interests:

These are hilarious! NGL major preference for adults here. Other adult bonuses:

  • Don’t need naps
  • Can go on hikes for longer
  • Can be left alone for longer
  • Less fragile
  • Teeth don’t randomly fall out
  • Majority of teenage hormonal bullshit is over
  • Surprise fear periods done with
  • No more growing in size or coat
grandegyptianmuseum:
“  Pharaoh’s Chariot Horses, 1848 (oil on canvas)
John Frederick Herring Sr. (British, 1795-1865)
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grandegyptianmuseum:

Pharaoh’s Chariot Horses, 1848 (oil on canvas)

John Frederick Herring Sr. (British, 1795-1865)

starestream:

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Mothra coming to Blu-ray via Mill Creek on July 9th.

historicaltimes:
“ North Hollywood shootout gunman, Emil Matasareanu, smiling for the camera after being shot at least 29 times by LA police. c. 1997
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historicaltimes:

North Hollywood shootout gunman, Emil Matasareanu, smiling for the camera after being shot at least 29 times by LA police. c. 1997

via reddit

npr:
“ NPR/Ipsos conducted a national poll recently and found that more than 8 in 10 teachers — and a similar majority of parents — support teaching kids about climate change.
But in reality, it’s not always happening: Fewer than half of K-12...

npr:

NPR/Ipsos conducted a national poll recently and found that more than 8 in 10 teachers — and a similar majority of parents — support teaching kids about climate change.

But in reality, it’s not always happening: Fewer than half of K-12 teachers told us that they talk about climate change with their children or students. Again, parents were about the same.

The top reason that teachers gave in our poll for not covering climate change? “It’s not related to the subjects I teach,” 65% said.

Yet at the same time, we also heard from teachers and education organizations who are introducing the topic in subjects from social studies to math to English language arts, and at every grade level, from preschool on up.

We heard from teachers who say they are searching for more ideas and resources to take on the topic of climate change. Here are some thoughts about how to broach the subject with students, no matter what subject you teach.

8 Ways To Teach Climate Change In Almost Any Classroom

Illustration: Angela Hsieh/NPR

ladamarossa:

What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (1974)

karacal:

Alfredo is means business about his apples