I suppose I could say I like long walks on the beach and sitting down with a good book and, well, that would be true! ;) I live in Hawaii and often walk and read on the beach- although my reading material generally consists of content-specific texts related to teaching Social Studies. I used to li...
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- White Students Attending Majority-Minority Institutions : GoArticles.com on 2009-12-01
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- Examining the Ethnic Minority Student Experience at Predominantly White Institutions: A Case Study -- Jones et al. 1 (1): 19 -- Journal of Hispanic Higher Education on 2009-11-03
- White students drawn to black colleges - Education- msnbc.com on 2009-11-03
- Environmental Effects on White Students in Black Schools. on 2009-11-03
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- creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers on 2009-11-01
- World War One Journal Entries | Authspot on 2009-10-29
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- frontline: a class divided: watch the program | PBS on 2009-10-22
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