Leave With Me (2016) [4 min] by Mel Wong | USA
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10 Steps for Establishing Team Norms
10 Steps for Establishing Team Norms
Early on, you’ll want to get the group talking about team norms. Instead of scheduling an official “Team Norms Meeting,” bring it up organically during one of your team’s first gatherings. It may make sense to discuss in tandem with creating your team charter.
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I moved to a tiny Alaskan village to be a teacher. I earn $15,000 more than in other states and only have 5 students.
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I think it’s really funny how Tim had at least one parent besides Bruce (who was not explicitly his parent for the longest time) for most of his time as Robin and yet nobody contests that he has been Bruce’s son, Dick’s brother, etc. since far before his actual adoption. But with Duke it’s a whole debate every time.
“Duke’s parents are still alive so it’s disrespectful” Tim’s stepmom was alive but unable to take care of Tim, when he was adopted by Bruce. Is it disrespectful to her to say Tim is Bruce’s son? Or does this argument only apply to Duke?
“Bruce didn’t adopt Duke, he was just his guardian” Do you know who else Bruce also didn’t adopt for his entire childhood? Or is Dick no longer Bruce’s son in any way whatsoever?
“Dick actually called Tim his brother” Jason’s included Duke as one of his brothers.
“Some people don’t like anything post-flashpoint” Those same people usually include Kate Kane.
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Hellhounds (2023) [4 min] by Ben Ervin (@tubulartoasts-art) | USA
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actually blows my mind that at one point you could walk into a business with nothing but a resume in your hand, do a single interview and walk out with a job that pays you enough to be able to live a full life. what a world
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You’re a Bad Listener: Here’s How to Remember What People Say
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‘There’s a lack of trust’: Native American education in Spokane Public Schools
During a recent class at Grant Elementary School, several Native American students held up identifying signs that reinforced a point that the general population has seldom understood. Not one of the signs read “Native American.
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