What if everyone flushed at once?
This great graphic demonstrates as well as anything could the Canadian love of hockey. During the Olympic gold medal game against the United States, one can see that the Canadian public was flush with excitement.
This is my eighteenth year at Helena High School, where I teach English III AP Language, AP Seminar, Honors English 2, Debate, and Speech. In my spare time, I enjoy grading essays, watching the San Diego Padres and Portland Timbers, and buying more books than I could ever hope to read.
This great graphic demonstrates as well as anything could the Canadian love of hockey. During the Olympic gold medal game against the United States, one can see that the Canadian public was flush with excitement.
Although there is little chance that any of you will do better than my bracket, one that features Montana winning in the first round, you can make the attempt by joining this group. The password is Beowulf.
From the New York Times: 48: The percent of births in the United States to minority mothers in the 12 months that ended July 2008, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data by Professors Kenneth M. Johnson of the University of New Hampshire and Daniel Lichter at Cornell University. The 50 percent benchmark could […]
As we study the political and protest rhetoric in AP Language, the notes and readings will be posted in this folder.
I moved the link to discussion group down towards the bottom of the page. That will be its more permanent location. You can access the article here.