The short poems «Keeping Quiet» by Robert Bly, «The Balloon of the Mind» by William Butler Yeats, and «We Wear the Mask» by Paul Laurence Dunbar have all generated
particularly rich discussions in my classroom.
Not exact matches
Through sessions focusing on
discussions around my past history with food, current lifestyle, state of mind and diet —
particularly some of my negative habits surrounding food, and an awesome cooking class, we worked to encourage and establish a diet
rich in probiotics (daily supplements), vegetables (lots of GREENS!!)
... this isn't just a novel of ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer
rich fodder for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (
particularly ironic since Berne's novel itself is more than likely to spark heated
discussion at countless book groups).
However, this isn't just a novel of ideas; Berne's scrutiny of upper - middle - class suburbia is also grounded in specific scenes that offer
rich fodder for satire: a town meeting, a dinner party, and a book group (
particularly ironic since Berne's novel itself is more than likely to spark heated
discussion at countless book groups).
UPDATED Sept. 5 I encourage anyone interested in climate change science and policy to explore the
rich discussion below about geoengineering, in this case mainly focused on managing incoming solar radiation to counter CO2 - driven global warming —
particularly in the context of the long (and building) commitment to warming already baked into the climate system.