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Small talk
Hello!
I’m sorry I haven’t been very active. I’m sure that’ll change in the future and I’ll continue all my projects. But right now I’ve been dealing with some difficult stuff (not covid related). That’s why it might be little quiet here. For now, have a corona-protected fakiru and reinako to cheer you up!
Take care of yourselves and stay healthy!
5 Demands For Emergency COVID-19 Survival
Free Healthcare
No Work
No Paying / No Debt
Free The Prisoners
Homes For All
Today was a good reminder that it wasn’t only hoarders in the mix of people slamming the stores. I realized last night that I was low on soap and went out to the store today. I was informed that they had restocked at 7am. The soap section was almost completely empty by noon. Regular grocery shopping is impossible during this mess, and even if you aren’t hoarding, some sort of stocking up is necessary.
International pandemic: Extremely bad.
People mindlessly panic-buying medical supplies they don’t need, thereby depriving medical institutions and the people who actually do need them: Extremely bad.
People thinking that because they have strong immune systems, that means they don’t have to care about this, and so they continue to behave recklessly, putting vulnerable people in danger: Extremely bad.
A lot of vulnerable people, be they elderly, immuno-compromised, or otherwise ill, fearing for their lives, many of them dying: Extremely bad.
Inadequate health care systems in the US, combined with reckless and selfish behavior by politicians, refusing care to those who need it and putting even more people in danger: Extremely bad.
A large number of older conservative voters about to be killed by the very systems they keep voting to keep in place a handful of months before a critical election: I mean
Haida News!
The epidemic in Shenzhen,China has been brought back under control, schools are back on the right track, and Haida’s new foreign teachers have finally been placed into schools. This time, Haida in Shenzhen branch interviewed our new foreign teacher, George, to hear his first impressions of living in China with Haida.
Q: How well do you feel Haida have been with regard to getting you accommodated and finding a place at a school?
A: Haida have done a good job finding me a school despite them all being closed for the first part of the semester. However, I was able to start online.
Q: What have been your challenges since arriving in China and how have Haida's staff helped with your arrival?
A: I have struggled with deliveries a lot but my handler has always been happy to help translate and communicate.
Q: What are your first impressions of China?
A: My first impression is that it is a lot more similar to the UK than I thought it would be.
Q: What have you done since arriving?
A: I have seen a lot of Shenzhen. I have been on hikes and to the beach for New Year's Eve.
Q: What are your thoughts and opinions about your school?
A: My school is very welcoming and they are bending over backwards to help me, which is really nice.
Q: What's your teaching philosophy with such large classes?
A: My philosophy is that very child learns at least one thing every lesson, regardless of ability.
Q: What do you think your teaching challenges will be?
A: A challenge could be making sure the children are not bored whilst also learning.
Q: How would you describe the differences between your own schooling and the schooling here?
A: The main difference is the interactions. I had a lot of student-student conversations in England but here it's very teacher-student.
Q: Any other thoughts and opinions you'd like to share?
A: It's been a good start and I look forward to the rest of the year.
Haida is looking forward to working with more and more foreign teachers.
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Consideran que se trata de amedrentamiento político. El ministro de Justicia bonaerense, Julio Alak, junto a su par de Salud Nicolás Kreplak, se reunieron este lunes, en Bahía Blanca, con los fiscales, Juan Pablo Fernández y Julián Martínez; los funcionarios judiciales que investigan un atentado contra la vivienda del director de la Región Sanitaria I. Para Kreplak los atentados son “intentos de…
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Preocupan a la Gobernación los atentados en Bahía Blanca
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Consideran que se trata de amedrentamiento político. El ministro de Justicia bonaerense, Julio Alak, junto a su par de Salud Nicolás Kreplak, se reunieron este lunes, en Bahía Blanca, con los fiscales, Juan Pablo Fernández y Julián Martínez; los funcionarios judiciales que investigan un atentado contra la vivienda del director de la Región Sanitaria I. Para Kreplak los atentados son “intentos de…
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