We are trying to hector people into making sense of daily choices when the right strategy is actually to liberate them and let them use their common sense sense and initiative and ingenuity and emotions to try to do a good job. Over time, judge whether they are doing a good job. Host you the former vice chair of covington, you have written a book called life without lawyers. Ay. What is the legal structure that allows the people who run the lay grounds and the parents to let kids go out and be kids . What legal structure does that . What is legal structure that liberates teachers to act on their instincts in running classrooms and instead of being chained to a compliance manual . Host you spend a lot of time talking about teachers, health care and rules around them. Guest health care, doctors and nurses spend half the day doing desk work, filling out boxes. It causes them to burn out because all these rules and compliances, they cant internalize them. Its not about the Good Practice of
We want to introduce you to eric nelson. Easy executive director and ceo of the National Nordic museum. Mr. Nelson, why is there a National Nordic museum in seattle and generally, whats the history of the nordic people in the us . So fascinating question. I often wonder myself sometimes about the location of the museum i certainly wondered when i first took the position 15 years ago, but theres a huge you start with the history of the nordic people, which is a little diverse, but for the most part due to a number of factors, push and pull, there was a major emigration from the Nordic Region, and particularly norway, sweden, denmark, also finland and iceland are included, but about 30 of the population left those countries. Between 1865 and 1910. And again, a number of reasons were pulling them and pushing them. The homestead act was offering free, free land in the middle of the. So a lot of folks once they arrived in the east coast, moved their way to the midwest after it, generation o
We want to introduce you to eric nelson. Easy executive director and ceo of the National Nordic museum. Mr. Nelson, why is there a National Nordic museum in seattle and generally, whats the history of the nordic people in the us . So fascinating question. I often wonder myself sometimes about the location of the museum i certainly wondered when i first took the position 15 years ago, but theres a huge you start with the history of the nordic people, which is a little diverse, but for the most part due to a number of factors, push and pull, there was a major emigration from the Nordic Region, and particularly norway, sweden, denmark, also finland and iceland are included, but about 30 of the population left those countries. Between 1865 and 1910. And again, a number of reasons were pulling them and pushing them. The homestead act was offering free, free land in the middle of the. So a lot of folks once they arrived in the east coast, moved their way to the midwest after it, generation o
We are trying to hector people into making sense of daily choices when the right strategy is actually to liberate them and let them use their common sense sense and initiative and ingenuity and emotions to try to do a good job. Over time, judge whether they are doing a good job. Host you the former vice chair of covington, you have written a book called life without lawyers. Ay. What is the legal structure that allows the people who run the lay grounds and the parents to let kids go out and be kids . What legal structure does that . What is legal structure that liberates teachers to act on their instincts in running classrooms and instead of being chained to a compliance manual . Host you spend a lot of time talking about teachers, health care and rules around them. Guest health care, doctors and nurses spend half the day doing desk work, filling out boxes. It causes them to burn out because all these rules and compliances, they cant internalize them. Its not about the Good Practice of
Wanlo, graduate of 2021, im very glad to see you, its so nice that you come to us for ohor, yunsho, maybe solo, well, okay , come on, lets try it, please. Brother, my cockroach, you are often a fried lion, i bow to you from my heart, son of love questions, art historians study, that is, they also deal with theoretical very interesting, especially in the context of the intersection of belarusian and chinese cultures, because in our art, as it may be, this is not surprising, but there are a lot of intersections, a lot of parallels, comparing the art of belarus and the art of china is also very interesting, so they are doing this in. At the second stage of Higher Education in the masters degree and further in graduate school, but while they were studying here as students, well , of course, they were perhaps some of the best students, you see, jan yunshuo was our soloist all the years, wang yulu was right hand assistant, she is the organizer, she helped in organizing concerts for the chine