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By Teagan Rowland, 5 April, 2024

Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind: Why it is worth seeing

There are a lot of films that are recommended as "must watch" or "worth the watch," but I'm here to tell you that Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind is truly worth the hour and forty-eight minutes of running time. 

Eternal Sunshine Of A Spotless Mind: Why it is worth seeing

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  • films
  • movies
  • movie reviews
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 4 April, 2024

Read This: Keith Taylor's All the Time You Want: Selected Poems, 1977 - 2017

 

You know how a book of poems grabs you and doesn't let go? 

Read This: Keith Taylor's All the Time You Want

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  • Poetry
  • books
By Shannon Hazel, 3 April, 2024

The One Thing That’s Even More Important Than Teaching Curriculum

All children are unique. They have unique lives, with unique lived experiences and opportunities. They have unique strengths, needs, and interests. They have unique family units, backgrounds, and identities.

In schools, these unique children come together and share a learning environment. 

As teachers, we must find ways to embrace the uniqueness of the students we teach, while creating learning opportunities based on a singular curriculum.

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  • education
By Lexa Pennington, 3 April, 2024

Secure Your Swiss Visa Slot: A Guide to Booking Appointments

Planning a trip to Switzerland is an exciting endeavor, filled with dreams of exploring Alpine landscapes, indulging in Swiss chocolates, and discovering charming villages. However, before you can embark on your Swiss adventure, securing a visa appointment is essential. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about booking a Switzerland visa appointment, ensuring a smooth and stress-free process.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Switzerland
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 1 April, 2024

Read This: Secret Michigan: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

Do you ever think you'd like to learn some weird and wonderful things about where you live or travel? Perhaps there's a secret speakeasy in your town, or you're headed somewhere new and would like to get off the tourist trail. 
 
Well, if you live in or are coming to visit Michigan, I've got the book for you!
 
Read This: Secret Michigan: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

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  • books
  • travel
  • Michigan
By Ali R. Jaber, 28 March, 2024

Read This: Lebanon: A Chronicle of Resilience

In his poignant debut book, Lebanon: A Chronicle of Resilience, Ali R. Jaber, a Lebanese American student at the University of Michigan Dearborn, unveils a compelling narrative that delves into the heart of Lebanon's enduring spirit. Through vivid storytelling and personal reflections, Jaber offers readers a rare glimpse into the complexities of his homeland, exploring themes of perseverance, identity, and hope.

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  • books
  • Lebanon
By Lexa Pennington, 28 March, 2024

Unlocking Solo Confidence: Boosting Social Comfort On Your Adventures

For many people in this world, traveling and going on amazing vacations is part of life. We don’t just exist to work all day and then go to sleep. This entire planet is full of amazing things, so it’s lovely that we are able to experience plenty of it. Most of the time, we travel with people we love while looking to save money here and there. There may come a time every now and again, however, when we travel alone.

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  • travel
By Culinary Spelunker, 27 March, 2024

Eating Like an Empress – Hungary's Gerbeaud Slices

Visits to coffee houses were a frequent indulgence when I live in Vienna in my early twenties – my drink of choice was velvety hot chocolate slathered with just-whipped heavy cream, dusted with cocoa powder.

My other indulgence? Pastries.

Eclairs, steamed cakes, moussed slices, meringues, puff pastries – the coffee house cases always seemed stocked with some new-to-me delicacy just waiting to be sampled.

By Bert Maxwell, 27 March, 2024

Traveling Tales and Legal Trails: A Teacher’s Compass

When a teacher decides to go from the classroom to exploring the big, wild world, it's pretty much like flipping a book open to a brand new chapter they’ve never seen before. There’s a ton of excitement about checking out different cultures, learning things that you won’t find in textbook pages, and collecting stories that are going to light up kids' minds back home.

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  • travel tips
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 23 March, 2024

Renowned Spanish painter and sculptor Okuda San Miguel: Kisses Between Universes

On Saturday, April 6th, downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) will proudly unveil their next major solo exhibition from world-renowned Spanish painter and sculptor Okuda San Miguel, titled Kisses Between Universes, in the Main Gallery.

OPENING RECEPTION: April 6, 2024 | 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

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  • art
  • artists

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

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