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Danielle Castlehow

@danicastlehow

The last time I was here was when this was still Twitter.

I'm pretty sure we all just need a lot'a lovin' and a good cuppa tea. ☕️❤️

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Why Mexico doesn’t celebrate women’s day. 💜 Original post by @/ revolucionvioletamx on IG #8MarchWomensDay #8M #Marcha8M #8M2023

Why Mexico doesn’t celebrate women’s day. 💜

Original post by @/ revolucionvioletamx on IG 

#8MarchWomensDay #8M #Marcha8M #8M2023
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Michelle Yeoh won the best actress for her role in “Everything, Everywhere All at Once.” The victory makes her the first Asian star to win best actress in the 95-year history of the Academy Awards. nyti.ms/3mLf1tN

Michelle Yeoh won the best actress for her role in “Everything, Everywhere All at Once.” The victory makes her the first Asian star to win best actress in the 95-year history of the Academy Awards. nyti.ms/3mLf1tN
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Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing: Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or as modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, new research shows. 🧵 1/4

Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing: Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or as modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, new research shows. 🧵 1/4
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Building relationships doesn't just help with behavior in the classroom, but students also work harder for teachers they like and respect. Relationships before rigor.

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Holy Week is complicated—palm branches and celebration and also agony and isolation. It reminds us that the sacred is found in unexpected places: riding on donkeys and at dinner parties; among crowing roosters and betrayal; in despair and in doubt; in death and in resurrection.

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When Jesus Christ was raised from the dead, he didn’t shame the eleven for abandoning and denying him. He didn’t demand public apologies or threaten to part ways with them. He just called them “brothers” (Matt 28:10) and promised he would never forsake them.