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Hyperbolic Infomercial Teaches a Lesson
How an over-enthusiastic infomercial actually ended up teaching a solid lesson about enjoying the smaller things in life. Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, joy, marketing, television, TV
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School Boards Have to Stop Focusing on History
Modern school boards must address today’s realities, not yesterday’s ideals, in order to best serve students. Continue reading
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Tagged demographics, education, London, school, students
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Dead Language Breathes Life into Modern English
Lamenting the loss of Latin education in today’s school system as it helps to provide a solid foundation upon which English language understanding can be built. Continue reading
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Tagged education, English, grammar, language, Latin, learning, London, South Secondary School, student, writing
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Delusions of Culinary Grandeur
Increased access to culinary inspiration — both on TV and in the grocery aisles — has improved our modern dining experience. Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, family, food, reality TV, television, TV
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Celine Dion? Kitaine, Not Evil
How our venom towards Celine Dion is misplaced and leads to frivolous statements that are, in fact, grossly unfair. Continue reading
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Tagged celine dion, kitaine, paul bernardo, tacky
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