Author: Alain Guillot
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229 Bil Johnson; one teacher determined to reform public school education in The U.S.
About Bil Johnson Bil Johnson was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1949 and grew up on Long Island, where he became “Mr. Bay Shore” at his high school after quarterbacking an undefeated football team and serving as captain of the basketball squad.
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Taking Responsibility for Our Present, Past, and Future
Dealing with the present I grew up in crime and poverty. One day I got sick of all of it all, decided to get my shit together, leave my country to come to Canada. I have eaten food out of garbage cans, I have slept in the streets, I have been hanging out with prostitutes,…
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The Mental Consequences Of Road Traffic Accidents
Road accident victims are not just those who have been involved in an accident on their bodies. Their family members and close friends are the other victims. We need to learn to deal with the disaster. In this first instance, you should look at a top rated local personal injury attorney to assist you, and…
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How to Choose the Right Vehicle for Your Business
pixabay The right vehicle for your small business should offer reliable transport, sufficient capacity for cargo, and fuel efficiency. As well as being practical, it also needs to reflect the image of your brand. There are several important factors to consider when choosing a commercial vehicle. You need to bear in mind what you’re going…
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228 Tana Paddock and Warren Nilsson; Changing How We Change the World
About Tana Paddock and Warren (Ren) Nilsson Tana and Ren are partners in life and in work. They are two of the co-founders of Organization Unbound, a global community of practice that aims to reimagine the way we think about and engage in social change. Organization Unbound explores the reasons why, when most social purpose…
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Allocating 5% of a Portfolio for Moonshot Investments
Recently I became financially independent. That’s right. My passive income is enough to pay for my living expenses. No, I don’t live in a luxury castle, drinking cocktails in a fancy neighborhood. I live in a small apartment. I don’t have a car, I use the cheapest phone plan, I don’t go to expensive restaurants,…