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What Ive Learned About Learning
We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself. ~Lloyd AlexanderI am a teacher and an avid learner, and Im passionate about both.Im a teacher because I help Eva homeschool our kids OK, she does most of the work, but I do help, mostly with math but with everything else too.

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This Larger Thing in the World
Mildred Howard sees things differently. Over 20 years ago, she created "Rene di Rosa", a house made out of glass bottles. That was her first of several bottle houses that have each made powerful, beautiful political and social statements. As an artist, community organizer, and leader, Mildreds colourful life embodies radical change. In this interview with Works & Conversations, Mildred speaks about her current work with the Edible Schoolyard and how "this larger thing in the world" is building a strong foundation for both inner and outer transformation.

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13 Things You Should Do To Live Life Without Regrets
A study that was performed on elderly individuals a few years back, has shown that during old age, there are many people who regret the things they didnt have the courage to do as opposed to only a few who had regrets about the things theyve done.

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The Way of the Peaceful Parent
The Way is only learned by walking it. Here are the steps I recommend:* Greet your child each morning with a smile, a hug, a loving Good Morning! This is how we would all like to be greeted each day.

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The Radical Linguist Noam Chomsky
For centuries experts held that every language is unique. Then one day in 1956, a young linguistics professor gave a legendary presentation at the Symposium on Information Theory at MIT. He argued that every intelligible sentence conforms not only to the rules of its particular language but to a universal grammar that encompasses all languages.

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