The following article is a letter that was sent to each of the nine U.S. Supreme Court Justices, at 1 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20543. I encourage all Americans that believe in common sense, decency, and morality, to do the same. Professor Isaac Asimov (1920 – 1992) wrote many books on science, including […]
A Glimpse of Education’s Future
Are we really moving into 21st century thinking with new roads and innovative information in education? Thinking outside of the prescribed small package will bring new understanding and realizations that can provide the answers for a successful educational viewpoint. Understanding human dynamics can be the guidance to educational excellence for today. It is time to realize […]
Environmental Education Week Ideal for Teaching About Sustainable Food Sources
As the majority of the United States has been buried in snow for the long winter, most scientists are citing global warming. The erratic weather patterns call for our children to be as educated as possible to keep our planet sustainable for years to come. A […]
Magellan IHH model in Arizona criticized for relying too much on nurse practitioners instead of doctors
The problem with Integrated Health Home Care (IHH) models as used by Magellan of Arizona – a Regional Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) and the People of Color network (POCN) is the fact that they rely primarily on nurse practitioners to run their IHH clinics. Such is the case at the Capitol Center at 1540 w Van Buren, […]
Holiday Gifts for Good -Silicon Valley Parents Develop GigatonGifts Website
1888 Press Release – GigatonGifts was launched in December by a group of Silicon Valley parents concerned about deforestation. Volunteer parents developed the GigatonGifts website (www.GigatonGifts.org), where people can purchase trees and solar stoves in Africa and Haiti as gifts. San Francisco, CA – GigatonGifts was launched in December of 2013 by a group of […]
UF Robotics Build to Mars
By Lawrence Chan GAINESVILLE—The Gator Robotics Club intends to put a robot on the moon. After an ill-timed mechanical failure at last year’s NASA Robotics Mining Competition, UF’s NASA Robotics Mining Competition team is once again preparing for an interplanetary mission. “Plainly, our robot worked last year but did absolutely nothing,” Said Evan Brady, 20-year-old […]
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