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Is There Such A Thing as an Ordinary Day?
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mary anne radmacher
I found myself looking about the tasks of my day and I casually assessed, “Well, this is just an ordinary day.” I immediately countered that observation. June 25, 2014. Unrepeatable. Never to be seen again. These seconds,as they sweep past, will never whooosh in precisely the same configuration. Units of measure that we have named…
What Can You Do to Stop Gun Violence?
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mary anne radmacher
Pay attention to what the Brady Bill people are doing on June 21: ASK the question. Share with your neighbors, family and school. And then, ask the question and DO something about the answer.
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mary anne radmacher
When the sirens went off we were always startled, we wee ones, just first, second and third graders in our wing of the old school (it was old even then, decades ago). I knew I didn’t fully grasp the nature of what we called a drill. The only context for air raid exercises was the…
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