The brown eyes-blue eyes lesson was used by an Iowa third grade teacher named Jane Elliot the day after Martin Luther King was assassinated. It gives people first-hand experience in the meaning of discrimination.
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(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
(This person is kinda upset that I dissed their favorite browser. I actually use Chrome and I like it, but for some reason the layout here is different than on Firefox. And of course, the iPad and IE just plain suck. You tool.)
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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2 comments:
I love the idea, think your blog is appropriately eclectic and like your style ... but I'd be exponentially more likely to follow it if you were to cite your sources!
Hey mellifera,
Thanks for the comment. Most of the stuff I learn is from school, listening to the radio, watching TV, or using StumbleUpon. I try to link everything to the appropriate site unless there is no single place that has the info I got. This post, for example, was randomly found on the internet amid paragraphs of useless information so I didn't attempt to link it to anything.
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