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Episode #15

Episode 15 of the North Lawrence Connection podcast, hosted by North Lawrence Community Schools, titled "Episode #15" was published on March 17, 2022 and runs 24 minutes.

March 17, 2022 ·24m · North Lawrence Connection

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On today's show we have Maggie Dainton "Director Of Learning" and two of Parkview Elementary School's kindergarten teachers Rachel Boshears and Kirsten Gore! It's going to be a good one. =)

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Data Leaders of the North | The Podcast Lawrence Harvey Inspired by our popular Data Leaders Of The North roundtable events, and presented by our host Kyle Winterbottom - creator of the popular event, Lawrence Harvey brings you this podcast series created for Data enthusiasts to hear from some of the most high-profile “Data Leaders” across the North of the UK. The community was born in early 2018 and has become a popular (and oversubscribed) series of thought leadership, round-table events for leadership figures from the world of D&A to share knowledge and ideas whilst discussing trending topics and real life challenges and experiences. Yonge Lawrence Fellowship www.ylf.church Yonge Lawrence Fellowship www.ylf.church We are a new expression of Church, in North Toronto. You will find here a focus on worship, conversation, and a desire to simply respond to what God is saying and doing. At Yonge Lawrence Fellowship, we want to care for those who don’t attend church. Our mission is to meet the needs of our neighbourhood, and we’re in the business of restoring lives. We do that by living out our simple mantra: “Commit to Kindness.” Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country by Irving Bacheller (1859 - 1950) LibriVox Eben Holden - A Tale of the North Country. Having lost both parents and his home in northern Vermont, orphan Willie Brower is taken in by Eben Holden, "Uncle Eb" who transports him westward to save him from being sent to an orphanage. Through the Adirondacks and into the St. Lawrence valley they travel. Eben is kind, happy, and loves to tell stories to the youngster, many of which were to shape the life and ideals of Willie during his life.This story follows Willie as a young orphan, later as a journalist, and finally as a soldier who enlists in the army at the outset of the American Civil War. The book was immensely popular when it was published in 1900 and the years to follow, as the characters were all drawn from people who the author had known himself. (Summary by Roger Melin) Gift by Amy Lowell Loyal Books Amy Lawrence Lowell was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926. Though she sometimes wrote sonnets, Lowell was an early adherent to the "free verse" method of poetry and one of the major champions of this method. She defined it in her preface to "Sword Blades and Poppy Seed"; in the North American Review for January, 1917; in the closing chapter of "Tendencies in Modern American Poetry"; and also in the Dial (January 17, 1918), as: "The definition of Vers libre is: a verse-formal based upon cadence. To understand vers libre, one must abandon all desire to find in it the even rhythm of metrical feet. One must allow the lines to flow as they will when read aloud by an intelligent reader. Or, to put it another way, unrhymed cadence is "built upon 'organic rhythm,' or the rhythm of the speaking voice with its necessity for breathing, rather than upon a strict metrical system. Free verse within its ow
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