Lee (She/Her) (@leekolbertwpb) 's Twitter Profile
Lee (She/Her)

@leekolbertwpb

(Formerly @Teachakidd)
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TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year roster just might be the only place where you’ll find Adolf Hitler, Pope John XXIII, and Taylor Swift mentioned in the same breath. But here we are. Every ‘TIME’ Person of the Year Since 1927: trib.al/1xbt8F4

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I did a workshop yesterday on creating SMART goals and aligning them with DMAIC. I ended with throwing it all into Bard and once again, Bard did not disappoint; provided clear SMART goal statement, timeline, milestones, and celebration ideas! Fun!! ets group inc.

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Guns silence thousands of lives every year. "The Shotline" was created to bring these voices back using AI technology in order to call our representatives. I just placed a call to Rep. Lois Frankel using one of these voices, and you can join me. theshotline.org

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Donald Trump was interviewed by Adin Ross today, seen here sniffing a chair a female guest sat on: Ross: Alright, I'm gonna make eye contact with you. *Sniffs seat* Woman: Ew, why are you being so weird!

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These women are changing the game. Meet seven Black girl gamers making waves in the male-dominated video game industry. bit.ly/3X9iQYc

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Are you ready to "fall back" this weekend? The U.S. adopted Daylight Saving Time for the first time in 1918, with a goal of saving energy during World War I. It was repealed in 1919, came back during World War II, and was finally standardized by the Uniform Time Act in 1966.

Are you ready to "fall back" this weekend? The U.S. adopted Daylight Saving Time for the first time in 1918, with a goal of saving energy during World War I. It was repealed in 1919, came back during World War II, and was finally standardized by the Uniform Time Act in 1966.