By using the life story of Peter Puget to illustrate the relationship of prepubescent learning to the nature of the adolescent brain, I may have lost interest of those readers with no affinity with the Pacific Northwest.
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“Look to the Rock from which you were hewn…”
It wasn’t Michelangelo who said that – although it might have been for he was always at pains to select the particular block of stone More
Getting the Message Across
The observant blogger probably thought that I had run out of steam when, after producing a dozen blogs in as many days in February, I More
Stories from Alberta
My travels have taken me to unusual places, and inevitably I meet audiences of many different kinds. The people of Northern Alberta, living in More
Pre-packaged Food, and Pre-packaged Learning
Yesterday was busy. It was late, and I was tired as I arrived at Paddington some 7 or 8 minutes before my train left. Noting that there More