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problem is, why in the world would a teacher let the students do that? What does that have to do with teaching standards? Inappropriate, should have never happened and has nothing to do with children succeeding in school.
And yes, I am a teacher and have taught middle school, high school and adults.
what women do.....but maybe, here's a solution. Don't wear such tight pants and you won't have that problem...maybe it's not that simple but, it is a thought....(speaking as a guy of course...)
Brent Musburger didn't "fawn excessively (and awkwardly) over her during the recent BCS national title game". It was a blow out!! Musburger needed something to talk about in order to fill space and time. The cameraman pointed the camera at her and Musburger commented. Yes, she is beautiful, I get that, but he also comm...more
the Teamsters agreed on a secret ballot to the paycut. The Bakers union did their vote in Town Halls (no secret ballot) and it was made quite clear that they wanted to strike from the union member leaders. They gave their spill of the deal that Hostess offered, they came back to the town hall meeting and basically said...more
And if you were a bakery union rep that walked off the job, you got $30 a day in strike pay and when the company was gone, you got nothing. Not even unemployment because California law says that if you walk off your job, you forfeit the right to file for unemployment. So, I hope those bakery union members were able to ...more