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31 w

Oklahoma Governor Pledges Support for Trump’s Deportation Initiative by Targeting Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Will Present Plan in January
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Oklahoma Governor Pledges Support for Trump’s Deportation Initiative by Targeting Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Will Present Plan in January

Gov. Kevin Stitt directs state officials to draft a deportation plan as part of President-elect Trump’s broader immigration strategy. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announced…
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Biden-Harris Parole Pipeline Brings Migrants Equaling Swing State Vote Margins
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Biden-Harris Parole Pipeline Brings Migrants Equaling Swing State Vote Margins

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s parole pipeline has introduced approximately 1.4 million migrants into American cities and towns, a figure surpassing the margins of victory in…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
31 w

WOULD BE AN HONOR': Lara Trump responds to Rubio replacement rumors
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WOULD BE AN HONOR': Lara Trump responds to Rubio replacement rumors

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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BREAKING: Trump Made The Entire Mainstream Media Surrender Today And The Videos Are Insane
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BREAKING: Trump Made The Entire Mainstream Media Surrender Today And The Videos Are Insane

BREAKING: Trump Made The Entire Mainstream Media Surrender Today And The Videos Are Insane - ***Don't Be Deceived. The Surrender of the Fake News is Fake as well*** - THIS IS A PRINE EXAMPLE OF HOW THE CONTEXT PRESENTED DIRECTS THE NARRATIVE - Next News Network NEVER Goes Beyond the Right vs Left Context - THAT IS A FALSE REALITY - We are Dealing With a Uniparty. Not Good vs Bad. NNN thinks Trump and the Right Can NEVER DO ANY WRONG. - That is Preposterous. - While Gary Fanche is using this to Propose the Right is Winning some sort of Victory Against the Fake News. - I See the Surrender of the MSM - AS FURTHER EVIDENCE THEY ARE WORKING TOGETHER - NOW THEY MUST SIMPLY PLAY A DIFFERENT ROLE - The False Showing of the Fall of MSM make for a Good Public Narrative - But if you think the MSM is suddenly going to Start Telling the Truth, you would be completely WRONG... - And of course, when it became obvious the public was Turning Against the MSM News, they realized that having them Attack Trump Gave Him Far More Credibility. But Trump's Chosen Ones Control the News. To propose they are Enemies is Preposterous... - Just like the Right vs the Left is used in Politics as a Good Cop, Bad Cop Deception, it is used in the News as well... *** Nov 19, 2024 The Next News Network - In a jaw-dropping segment from Next News Network's RAW FEED, host Gary Franchi reveals the most epic media surrender in American history. Just days after Trump's landslide victory 2024, Morning Joe's humiliating pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago signals the complete collapse of the mainstream media's resistance. The same journalists who spent years comparing Trump to Hitler are now literally begging for access to the president-elect's inner circle. - MSNBC is in total meltdown as Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, who once called Trump "Hitler" and a "fascist," crawl back begging for access. The footage of their arrival at Mar-a-Lago shows the ultimate walk of shame - former Trump critics now seeking his blessing. Their own network staffers are in open revolt, calling the meeting "disgusting but unsurprising." The liberal media empire's facade is crumbling in real time as ratings plummet and viewers abandon ship. Even Disney's Bob Iger is waving the white flag, resuming advertising on X after a year-long feud with Elon Musk. - The entertainment giant's surrender marks a seismic shift in the culture war. Meanwhile, Jen Psaki admits Democrats are "in the wilderness" with no clear leader, her MSNBC show drawing record-low viewership. The entire leftist media apparatus that spent years attacking Trump, pushing Russian collusion hoaxes, and demonizing MAGA patriots is now kissing the ring. The Daily Beast reports sources close to Morning Joe claimed the meeting was "effing worth it," while Brian Stelter meekly suggests "the temperature has to come down." These are the same media elites who spent years pushing Russian collusion hoaxes, calling Trump supporters nazis, and actively working to un
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
31 w

What do you keep in your ‘car kit?’ Parents reveal surprisingly practical must have items
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What do you keep in your ‘car kit?’ Parents reveal surprisingly practical must have items

Once you have a baby it doesn't take long for you to realize that you're no longer able to just quickly leave the house. There are a million and one things you have to toss into a bag before you can even grab the baby and head out the door. Eventually the diaper bag is down to a science where certain things just "live" in the bag after months of experience learning the most needed items. But kids don't need diaper bags forever. They eventually eat without spitting up, no longer need a binky or their extra lovey to carry with them everywhere. So the bag gets a little smaller until you realize, bigger kids still need a bunch of crap that is infrequent enough that you can leave it in the car but frequent enough that you can't leave it at home. That's when you graduate from the diaper bag or toddler backpack to having a parenting "car kit." A parenting car kit contains all the essentials that your child might need while in the car for road trips and trips around town. Since every kid and family are different most car kits will be different but there are a few common items that parents swear by on keeping handy. If you're a newer parent just heading into that in between age of not quite toddler but not quite preschooler, you may want to grab a pen to jot down some ideas if you don't already ave a car kit packed.Start with the essentialsDepending on the type of car you have, you may want to use a tote bag, small duffle bag or a shallow plastic tote to keep everything contained. Since the kit's permanent home will be in your vehicle it should be in a container that is not in the way but is large enough to fit your needs. Aside from something to put the items in, the most common item to keep inside it is a first aid kit, which can be restocked as needed. Other parents on weighed in on what they felt like were important must haves to keep on hand. brown duffel bag beside white and brown wooden chair Photo by Erol Ahmed on Unsplash Car sickness and stomach bugs happen so it's better to be preparedVomit happens when you have kids, so several parents insist on keeping items in your car to make your life a little easier. One parent writes, "We use an ice cream bucket (and have a lid in case we have to use it). My kids get sick way too often, so we also keep an extra change of clothes for both, disinfecting wipes, Febreeze, soap to clean the bucket in a bathroom sink."Other parents suggested gallon Ziploc bags or the vomit bags in the back of airplane seats but instead of...borrowing them from an airline, someone suggests ordering them online, "We learned the hard way. You can order them on Amazon, they're not expensive, and they're worth every dime when you're not cleaning vomit out of your car vents with a toothbrush." vomiting season 21 GIF by The Bachelor Giphy Don't forget the changing seasons and extra shoes and...moreOne mom shares that she swaps out clothes depending on the season and is sure to keep a spare pair of shoes, "I have a toddler, I keep....Change of clothes, cheap flipflops for spare shoes, I rotate out summer/winter things (sunscreen/hat/bubbles/bathing suit/towel and winter hat/gloves/sweater/snowpants), books (Especially I-spy books), bandaid's, wet wipes, chalk, extra little cheap toys/entertainment encase stuck in traffic for a long time (have previously been stuck in traffic 4 hours because there was an accident on the hwy. I learned my lesson, bring things to entertain the child.), coloring book/crayons, extra blankets, inflatable ball to play pass with, toilet paper, fold out potty." Schitts Creek Comedy GIF by CBC Giphy Picture it, the theme is wet wipesIf you were curious if parents thought you needed wet wipes, you can't stop worrying because they do. They say you need all of the wet wipes or baby wipes. "Baby wipes, no matter how old they are. Towel, hair brush, 1st aid kit, spare clothes for all of us, pocket knife, coloring books, crayons, regular books, and a gallon ziplock filled with old party favor extras in case of emergency," one parent says.Another parent writes, "My youngest is 10 and our eldest is 25. Is still always have baby wipes. Super convenient!" While someone else shares, "Mine are 3 and 5 year old boys. I have a pack of wipes (you ALWAYS need wipes), change of clothes for both kids, emergency portable potty, and two empty metal water bottles (because we often go on spontaneous adventures and we sometimes buy drinks that they want to split)." Happy Wipes GIF by Huggies Brand Giphy Or you can opt outNot all parents are interested in keeping extra things in their car for "just in case." Just like all car kits are individual to each family, so is the need for one. Some kids are excellent in cars, never getting car sick or having accidents, while others require more, with one parent saying, "I’m baffled by this 'parent kit' stuff. Like my kid is 9 and we’ve survived a lot without most of this stuff." Several parents share that they prefer not having additional things in their car and it has worked out fine while others explain that they didn't think to keep things in their car and other parents saved them in a pinch from their own car kits. "These had never crossed my mind before. And then, when he was 2, my son suddenly threw up as I was carrying him into a restaurant and this random mom was immediately at my side with vomit bags and wipes. That woman is still my hero and I now always have an extra vomit bag in the car at a minimum," one person says.Parenting is such an individual thing that heavily depends on your child's personality and physical needs. But if you do have a car kit or want to make one, it might just be you who is coming to the rescue of a flustered mom still learning what her child needs available while in the car.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Ukraine war is a war that should never have happened; who’s keeping it going and why?
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The Ukraine war is a war that should never have happened; who’s keeping it going and why?

“This is a war that should never have happened, “ Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said at the beginning of the year.  “It’s a war the Russians tried repeatedly to settle on terms […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Experienced Disrupters Wanted!
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Experienced Disrupters Wanted!

by Jim Rickards, Daily Reckoning: Now that the election is in the rearview mirror, the focus now turns to what the next four years are going to look like in a second Trump term. From all indications, things will not be business as usual. Trump Turns The Tables After being inaugurated as president in 2009, […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Can School Plays Change Kids’ Lives?
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Can School Plays Change Kids’ Lives?

Eleven-year-old Carlos is buckling under pressure. The sixth-grader at Lilla G. Frederick Middle School in Dorchester, Massachusetts, is the lead in his school play, acting as the young Siddharta Gautama, who is struggling with leaving his palace before he becomes known as Buddha Shakyamuni. But the young actor is fighting stage fright. “Carlos, who do you want to be?” the Spirit Series leader challenges him.  “Give him a break!” another student shouts. “No, I will not give him a break,” the trainer responds. “Carlos is a great prince, and like Prince Siddharta now, he must make a great choice.” In Spirit Series places, every student has a speaking part, and the leads are cast by lottery. Courtesy of Spirit Series The last run-through this morning was bumpy, and the class hadn’t even gotten through the script in full, but now the entire class is supporting their classmate, shouting “Carlos, Carlos,” urging him to go back on stage.  Crucially, the casting for this play was by lottery. Carlos did not ask for the main role, but now he has to step up. Screenwriter Richard Strauss designed it that way. When Strauss’s first wife passed away in 2000, it was a shock for him and their then-10-year-old daughter, Molly. “I saw that my daughter was facing the kind of challenge and adversity she really wasn’t prepared for,” he says. Strauss, who has written for Fox, MGM, Paramount, Columbia and Showtime, naturally turned to what he knows best: storytelling. “I had the idea that perhaps stories of great heroes and the way they met challenges and hardships in their lives could be inspirational to her,” he says. “But I had never written for children before. So it took me about a year before I realized that I didn’t have to write for children. I believe the program is so successful because the plays are very, very challenging for fourth- through 10th-grade students.” Richard Strauss. Courtesy of Spirit Series He wrote scripts about the lives of the Buddha and Socrates for sixth-graders’ ancient history curriculum, about Sitting Bull and Harriet Tubman for fifth- and eighth-graders’ American history curriculum, and about La Malinche, a key figure in the conquest of the Aztecs, and Galileo for seventh-grade world civilization classes. He calls this collection of plays the Spirit Series, “because it’s a celebration of the human spirit and because our job is to spirit students over a threshold in a transformative way.” The principal at his daughter’s elementary school had lost her own mother when she was nine and developed a close bond with Molly. Her school hosted the first plays, and the principal advised him to design the plays to fit in with the standard school curriculum, so that teachers could fulfill their education goals along with Strauss’s objectives. With encouragement from Howard Gardner, the renowned developmental psychologist at Harvard, who encouraged creativity and learning in the arts, the Spirit Series has since been hosted by more than 100 schools and 60,000 students in California, Maine and Massachusetts.  Weighed down by negative news? Our smart, bright, weekly newsletter is the uplift you’ve been looking for. [contact-form-7] The results students and teachers report are striking: More than a quarter (25.3 percent) of students improve academically and in social and emotional skills. More than 90 percent of students report improved teamwork after participating, schools count a 32.3 percent decrease in absenteeism during the Spirit Series residency, and nearly 82 percent of participating teachers said that the series elevates focus. “Spirit Series works in so many diverse school communities because it offers the kind of engagement and meaning that students desperately seek, but cannot find elsewhere in their education,” Dr. Paul Cummins, the founder of Crossroads School in Los Angeles, says. “We were amazed how far the series took our students in just three weeks,” says Cheryl Merz, a middle school principal in Lawrence, Massachusetts. “The residency was intense and demanded a great deal. This showed our teachers just how much our children are able to achieve when they are pushed to do so.”  Richard Strauss called the collection of plays Spirit Series because it is “a celebration of the human spirit and because our job is to spirit students over a threshold in a transformative way.” Courtesy of Spirit Series The Spirit Series team provides masks, costumes, tableaus and a trainer who takes the class from introduction to the final performance in three weeks of daily one-hour sessions. “I really liked how it’s a very different kind of learning,” says Alec, a sixth-grader who played a role in the Socrates play at the Revere Middle School in Los Angeles. “Instead of taking notes, you could step into the character’s sandals and experience the feelings that they feel.” Unlike in regular theater plays, the Spirit Series plays leave room for the children to insert their own dialogue, put themselves in the historic figures’ shoes and write essays about big questions posed by the historic figures in the plays, for instance: What do you want out of life when you grow up? Does popularity feed the soul? And is it more important to live or to live well?  “It’s the age when the horizon of their lives gets much larger, these questions are bubbling up inside of them, and nobody is giving voice to them,” Richard Strauss says. “Of course, when my daughter was struggling with grief, she wasn’t the only one dealing with adversity and hardship in their lives and asking the biggest questions.” Courtesy of Spirit Series Crucially, once a school decides to host a play, participation is not optional. Every student has a speaking part, and the leads are cast by lottery. “So the lead might be somebody who has language challenges, and then they have that opportunity to step up and reinvent themselves,” says Leslie Rachel Strauss, an artist and co-director of the series. “We have had blind students play the leading role or kids on the spectrum or a student who reads three grade levels below the class, and then they’re tackling the Socrates play, show up in the library and practice their lines every day at lunch.” She calls these performances “definitely the most rewarding. I think this speaks to needs that are unexpressed and unrecognized.” Richard and Leslie, who are married, have identified nine needs they are addressing with the plays, whether the students are contemplating Lakota virtues or the eightfold Buddhist path: meaning, challenge, belonging, adventure, stillness, self-expression, wonder, service and safe passage to adulthood. “When you learn to play the singing bowl, you understand that stillness is an imperative,” Leslie Strauss gives as an example. “The kids don’t know they’re looking for stillness until they encounter it.” When the Spirit Series started 24 years ago as a nonprofit, neither Richard nor Leslie Strauss imagined that they would eventually give up their jobs and spend their days working with school kids, but they both describe the joy of seeing the students transform as the biggest reward. Spirit Series has been hosted by more than 100 schools. Courtesy of Spirit Series “At the end of each play, there are a few kids who don’t want to leave,” Richard Strauss has observed. When he first started introducing the plays, “Dominka, a seventh-grade girl who had been the quietest girl in the class, came up to me and said, ‘You know, this changed my life.’” Richard Strauss says. “That did it for me.” Richard and Leslie Strauss both have dozens of anecdotes of students who were withdrawn or selectively mute and came out of their shells. Leslie Strauss remembers a class where all students were on the autism spectrum as “among the most extraordinary performances I’ve ever seen, and every one of their students was transformed by the experience as well as their parents.” She says many parents were moved to tears during the final performance. Wait, you're not a member yet? Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join Cancel anytime “Since the dawn of time,” Richard Strauss notes, “society has understood that culture is providing safe passage to adulthood” for children. This, he says, can be done in two ways: “One is the profound power of story. That’s how you convey the value, you never preach anything. You just tell the great story and embedded in that story are all the values that a student or a young person needs to navigate life. And the other thing is you put them through a very significant challenge.” Since the pandemic, the Spirit Series has expanded into Spirit Corps, which provides video-assisted storytelling that the Strausses are rolling out more widely this year, and Spirit Works, a coaching program for teachers, “because you can’t expect students to go where you can’t lead others,” Leslie Strauss says. “Transformative outcomes in classrooms begin with self-transformation.” In Dorchester, Carlos takes a deep breath and steps onto the stage.  The Buddha is awakening once again. The post Can School Plays Change Kids’ Lives? appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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'The View' FORCED to correct on Gaetz! Tulsi a Russian asset? With Dave Smith
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