@shadowe_wolfe@allenanalysis Ya this. Threatening that a bomb is in a public place has always been not okay. Has nothing to do with its connection to Israel.
routines (and for people who have kids this is way harder), and new expectations while dealing with panic at the same time. Give people time. I hope this helps others out.
I know a lot of #educators are starting to #WorkFromHome during #COVIDใผ19 lately and I'm currently in week 8 of #onlinelearning (I teach in China #BCIS). So I thought I would compile some tips on I've learned the hard way.
1. Keep your Routine - It's easy to stay up
7. More Time - Give Teachers and Student more time to respond and do to things than you normally would. Their work has been shifted and it's now in their home which is extremely hard. Your employees are navigating a new work space, creating new boundaries at home, new
Thanks #TSA for wrecking our suitcases, opening perishable food and putting it back, opening all of the closed packaged food, and holding the suitcase long enough to be late because my wife is a Colombian passport holder! As an American your racism makes me feel safe!
@4bilingualism โCommon Senseโ ignorance. People assume they understand a lot about language because they participate in it and the simple assumption is more practice makes for better English. Itโs totally false, but many donโt dig deeper, because it feels โobviousโ.
I donโt know who else has been to Bangkok, but the whole pop songs done in jazz style (brush sticks for drums, upright bass) is such an interesting phenomenon to me.