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Friday, May 24, 2019

May 25th, 2019

Jean Vanier created a wildly inefficient model of compassion. We can learn a lot from it. - The Washington Post
The schoolgirls who defied the Stasi: 'Someone said, "What if we take him across the border?"' | World news | The Guardian
What walking the South Island taught me about low-carbon life | The Spinoff
Your Questions About Food and Climate Change, Answered - The New York Times
Stunning results from culturally responsive maths – AKO 
 - that last one features Suzanne's dad, Laurie Loper.
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Thursday, May 2, 2019

May 2nd, 2019

In Full: 'I have no regrets, we do not give up' - Reverend Chu's Umbrella Movement speech ahead of sentencing | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
To save the monarch butterfly, Mexican scientists are moving a forest 1,000 feet up a mountain - Los Angeles Times
Who Do You Trust the Most? | Attachment and Trauma Network 
Standing before the President – IFES Conexión
NOTES for Graduation Speech 7 - Google Docs
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In many ways just another couple working through life, we do try to live in a way that all the world's population could share in. (Not that we always do, living in the affluent West.) Heather is a chemist (organic) who enjoys the creative arts. She posts occassional articles to our homepage about life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You can meet Martin through his blog, where most of the posts are about cycling or climate change.
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