If we are ever going to contain the social and ethnic distress that is afflicting our country, we need a “grand unified theory” that explains all the dangerous forces shooting neutrons into our national atomic core before it explodes.
Herein is such a theory starting with the problem: Big corporate earnings are flat in the U.S. The past 20 years of globalism resulted in a migration of talent and labor to both coasts, where, in short, all the money is to be made offshore for the corporates on the East coast, and all the money is to be made offshore on the West coast.
The North Aurora Village Board election on April 6 features four candidates vying for three seats on the board. Those running include current board members Michael Lowery, Carolyn Bird Salazar and Tao Martinez and challenger Todd Niedwiedz.
2 WINCHESTER, Va. – With the implementation of an overall approach to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, commonly referred to as DE&I, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Division looks beyond monthly observances to ensure the principles of DE&I become business as usual.
“I view black history as it is – history.”
Michael Lowery, a contracting officer s representative with the Transatlantic Division’s Afghanistan District, shared his thoughts on Black History Month.
“Not trying to be controversial, but I personally would like to move beyond Black History Month. The achievements and contributions by Americans that were and are black didn t – and don t – just happen in the month of February. I think whenever and wherever we talk about history we should highlight the accomplishments and contributions made by Black Americans where and when it’s relevant.”
Longer vacations are taking off
With widespread flexible work and education schedules, more travelers are turning to flexcations, roadschooling, schoolcations, whatever you want to call them.
By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated January 20, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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Longer vacations are trending.Michael Flippo/stock.adobe.com
We recently read an article in âThe New Yorkerâ about a family that is traveling the country in an RV, working and roadschooling. The kids log on for their remote learning classes from the back seat or at a campground. In fact, CampSpot, a popular campground reservation company, has mapped out roadschooling routes and suggested learning spots in regions across the country.