theworldinpink:

tastefullyoffensive:

[via]

I’m horrible at loading the dishwasher. Just terrible.

theworldinpink:

tastefullyoffensive:

[via]

I’m horrible at loading the dishwasher. Just terrible.

world-shaker:

Of all of these, I’m most impressed by rule #3. 

world-shaker:

Of all of these, I’m most impressed by rule #3. 

poignantperfume:

menandbutterflies:

designcloud:

The Ghosts of World War II by Sergey Larenkov

Taking old World War II photos, Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov carefully photoshops them over more recent shots to make the past come alive. Not only do we get to experience places like Berlin, Prague, and Vienna in ways we could have never imagined, more importantly, we are able to appreciate our shared history in a whole new and unbelievably meaningful way.

It’s like the merging of two separate time streams. o.o

(Source: cosascool, via solfirefly-deactivated20130430)

readingwritingteaching:

positivelypersistentteach:

For crying out loud, we’re not adopted puppies you can show off to your friends.

AND BOOM.

The Onion makes a good point, even though it is satire.

I laughed so hard at this.

— Henry David Thoreau (via thelipofinsanity)

Amazing quote

(via wincherella)

(Source: thelip0finsanity, via readingwritingteaching)


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world-shaker:

The Emerging Megaregions

world-shaker:

The Emerging Megaregions

oldblueeyes:

Books break the shackles of time. (x)

(via readingwritingteaching)

explore-blog:

Data Never Sleeps – how much data is being generated every minute on different platforms. 
(↬ On The Flipside)

explore-blog:

Data Never Sleeps – how much data is being generated every minute on different platforms. 

( On The Flipside)

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world-shaker:

Here are four. What would you add to the list?

 1. The 3 Cs: “Be CLEAR on your expectations for behavior and performance. Be CONSISTENT—follow through so students know what to expect from you as a teacher. Be COMPASSIONATE—show your students that you really care about them and want them to succeed.” —Oktobriana Idol

2. Management Matters: “Strong classroom management is the key to teaching. No matter how well you know the content, students can’t learn in a chaotic environment. The simplest way to achieve this is through routines and overplanning. Also, model the respect you want to receive.” —Janet Jennings Maxwell

3. Routines Are Your Friends: “They should be the first things that you teach!” —Mollie Ann Lucot

4. Flexibility Rules: “Relax. Be in control. Be prepared to be flexible!” —Emily Fern Barron

themed by coryjohnny for tumblr