Education

World on Fire

Michael Sauers February 22, 2023 I have recently been advised that God's first language is silence. This I find comforting since I am by nature very quiet and often indicted for it. As I tried to teach my students, being an engaged listener is half of the effective...

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A Little Help From My MAGA Friends

Posted by Mike Sauers September 7, 2023 Written by Rod Holt MAGA friends, please help! Citing the Steele dossier, agent Peter Strzok and lawyer Lisa Page, I can argue that the FBI and the DOJ are being controlled by the liberal "Deep State" to my "Never Trump"...

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Individuals Can Make a Difference

August 9, 2023 Mike Sauers As far back as the 1960's, fossil fuel industries knew that coal, oil and gas were harmful to life on the planet. Yet, they persisted. Through money, lobbying, legislation and corporate welfare they have managed to control the "energy...

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Children Need Literacy

Michael Sauers July 25, 2033 Children are the future. Literacy skills are the keys to self realization, understanding and contributing to the world. Any rational adult understands this. Parents have a responsibility to attend to this as much as they find it possible....

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Woke–To Be or Not To BE

Mike Sauers August 24, 2022 I have thought about this post for a considerable time. My concern is that we understand the meaning and importance of "woke" as it is currently used. In the movie, A Few Good Men, we hear Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) demand an answer...

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Historical Opinion-Endangered Species Act

Written by Professor Carl Frankel 1995 Posted by Mike Sauers on March 26, 2022 ESA Update-The Endangered Species Act, signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1973, is one of the most significant and influential environmental laws. It is the result of devastating...

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Dire Wildlife Use-Nature v. Consumption

Mike Sauers November 18, 2025 When you study the flora and fauna history of North America, you discover a richness and abundance that is often compared to Africa (Wild Animals of N.A. Nat. Geographic Soc. 1930). Though the Natives numbered in millions, they found ways...

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Food for Thought

Mike Sauers I'm writing this post from sunny Florida where I'm enjoying a well deserved vacation. So far it has been very relaxing and enjoyable. However, no matter where you call home, the mind continues to wrestle with the world. The following are my thoughts and...

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