green papaya
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it was 113 degrees outside of my window in the shade a few days ago
We have plenty of cheap pizza places, but there's no way for a kid to get to any of them without crossing a four-lane highway with no crosswalks like the one pictured above. Our town is not pedestrian friendly. In fact, it's barely automobile friendly.What kid even wants to live in a town where you can't even get a cheap slice of pizza?
One of my friends at school went on to teacher training college. "What inspired you to teach?" I asked him. "Two things," he replied, "July & August."It is amazing how many people cannot grasp this concept.
We have plenty of cheap pizza places, but there's no way for a kid to get to any of them without crossing a four-lane highway with no crosswalks like the one pictured above. Our town is not pedestrian friendly. In fact, it's barely automobile friendly.
Kids went back to school today in Hawaii. Seems insanely early to me. Of course, in Hawaii, the weather is more-or-less the same all year, so it doesn’t really matter when you have summer vacation. A few years back they experimented with year-round school; giving an extra week off on a regular schedule. Everyone hated it and was confused by it, so they went back to the old model, but with a shorter summer.
Every time they threaten to shorten or eliminate the “little vacations” the teachers all raise hell, shrieking that the kids “can’t learn” without the time off.
In truth, they have all scheduled skiing trips etc, so without the vacation, they would have to work.
I’ve seen some “back to school”-themed ad campaigns in recent days, but it seems they aren’t as ubiquitous as they were in the past, when kids were away from school long enough to get used to it. Now they’re going back to a place they never really left.
It is amazing that so many people with 16+ years of education can’t manage money well enough to survive if they dont get twelve checks. (But they get the same total amount during that year)It is amazing how many people cannot grasp this concept.
It's all relative. Despite the disparaging nature of your argument, if you take a job to work X number of hours/days/whatever for Y amount of pay, you don't just roll over and play dead when you are told you have to work longer hours/days/whatever with no increase in pay, whatever those numbers happen to actually be.Every time they threaten to shorten or eliminate the “little vacations” the teachers all raise hell, shrieking that the kids “can’t learn” without the time off.
In truth, they have all scheduled skiing trips etc, so without the vacation, they would have to work.