With all the people on the earth, and all of the fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains just waiting for us to use them, we humans just can't resist the temptation to play with our food. Cakes and icing, ice cream with sprinkles, and pancakes with chocolate chips – delicious!
Latin American culture relies heavily on chicken and rice. Remember an “ensalada” on the side and you have yourself a Panamanian meal. However, http://www.
College students are always hearing about how they have it easy because school isn’t the real world, and boy are they going to have a rude wake-up call when they graduate. Turns out there’s some truth to that, but not necessarily in the way you might expect. According to researchers, if you’re a college student, you’ll stand the best chance of succeeding in life if you work hard and do well in the classroom and the least chance if you party your time away or just want to coast until graduation.
Florida Culture for the Week of July 8 by Josh Garrick
Now through August 7 – Raise a Glass to End Childhood Hunger
I don’t know about you, but Taylor Swift is feeling 22. So was I. Literally the age; not the whole dress like hipsters and make fun of our exes. (Making fun of your exes knows no age.)
Often, we take our safety for granted: in our home towns, malls, and even surrounding cities. As we become familiar with an area, we begin to feel comfortable with ourselves and not worry about our safety. This is all good and well until we begin to travel to foreign places. We can’t always count on having the best safety while traveling to new places. If we
Thirty educators from across the US departed for the Amazon last week to participate in a unique professional development program – The 2013 Educator Academy in the Amazon Rainforest sponsored by EcoTeach
OK, you are all set to go abroad and have everything figured out! At least you think so. Job secured, check. Passports obtained, check. Visas granted, check. One way airplane tickets purchased, check. Luggage purchased and packed, check. Place to stay, check. Education for the children planned, oops. Where are they going to go to school?
A Scalextric set for cyclists’ – that’s how 2012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins once described Majorca, and with a dramatic terrain of steep climbs and winding roads that give way to breath-taking panoramic views, it’s easy to see why so many other cyclists choose to escape the British weather in favour of training here.
Florida Culture for the Week of July 1 by Josh Garrick
Now through July 28 -- Theater for Young Audiences’ Sleeping Beauty