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Saturday, March 3, 2007

Al Gore's second life (Teaching jobs)

Chicago Tribune - So no one was really surprised when, post-2000, he embraced lecturing, teaching and, in time, lambasting the Bush administration for its policies on a range of issues. For the first time, he could say exactly what he really thought, and he made the
Inside Higher Ed - Philosophically, there are parts of the Drake program that appear consistent with the MLA push both approaches argue that traditional teaching methods need to change, and that students need a broad understanding of the cultures whose languages
US News and World Report - His primary beats were Congress, the White House, and national politics. He covered every presidential election from 1960 to 1996. He was a panelist in three televised presidential debates in 1984, 1988, and 1992. In retirement, he is teaching part
OregonLive.com - As a teacher (at Centennial High School), it is always interesting to see my profession discussed in the paper. I am glad the topic of mentoring was addressed in last Sunday's front-page article, "The new dropouts: teachers." At Centennial, we have
US News and World Report - His primary beats were Congress, the White House, and national politics. He covered every presidential election from 1960 to 1996. He was a panelist in three televised presidential debates in 1984, 1988, and 1992. In retirement, he is teaching part
Chicago Tribune - Skeletons can be scary. They can be humorous costumes on Halloween. They can be medical teaching tools. Rarely do they evoke enduring love. That makes the 5,000-year-old skeletons recently unearthed by archeologists in Italy something more than your
Patriot Ledger - Without an override, voters will be faced with a nearly $68 million budget that cuts three positions in both the fire and police departments, two positions in the public works department and 11 teaching positions. The library would probably have to
Kinston Free Press - By The Free PressASHEVILLE - Mary Catherine Mills, daughter of Don and Cindy Mills of La Grange and a graduate of North Lenoir High School, recently spent a week visiting Savannah, Ga., and Atlanta with the University of North Carolina at Asheville's