Retired Tecumseh teacher publishes second children s book
Daily Telegram staff
A retired Tecumseh elementary school teacher has published his second children’s book.
Robert Pardee’s “Pig Tales, A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs” is “a more up-to-date version of the old Three Little Pigs story,” he said in an email.
“I also wanted to give the old stereotyped characters, such as the big bad wolf a new, more fair look,” Pardee said. “The most challenging part of the book was doing my own illustrations for the first time. In the end it was a satisfying experience.”
The story is about three, newborn piglets, two boys and a girl, who are born with a disability that stunts their growth. The two brothers learn to treat their sister as an equal, and they begin to work together after reading the inspiring book “The Three Musketeers.” Despite their small size, they start to call themselves The Three Pigleteers and decide to help others wh
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Last month, 200 academics published a document called The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism, which they recommend should replace the IHRA.
These people will not be appeased by Marie Antoinette-style offers of cake and will only marginally take into account the needs of the Gaza public, whose affection the organizations lost long ago.
There is no better proof of Hamas’ disregard for local public opinion than the scheduling of the joint exercise. The timing, dictated by Iran, was at a moment when the public was suffering a vast increase in deaths, restrictions, and economic hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic a crisis that required that resources be expended on social welfare, not missiles.
Hamas’s maneuvers are defensive for now
Hamas’s maneuvers are defensive for now
Hamas and 11 other terrorist organizations recently conducted a joint “defensive” exercise, but the terrorist group stresses that it remains committed to “liberating Palestine.”
(January 11, 2021 / BESA Center)
The recent military exercise in Gaza by a joint command composed of 12 terrorist organizations, led and authorized by Hamas, lays bare the fallacy that the Gaza Strip can be pacified in the long term through economic engagement and payoffs principally, the distribution of Qatari money, but other forms of international aid as well.
A strategy based on payoffs and appeasement does not address the problem of enhanced capabilities. All the money and resources coming in are fungible: aid meant to help Hamas fight the battle against COVID-19, for example, ultimately helps the group focus its resources toward digging in and striking out against Israel. A strategy along these lines also a