Is it possible that we, the American people, are not as partisan as perceived? Is it possible that the political labels we use are inflammatory and designed to play on our fears, when on examining original meanings and comparing them, we are all on the same spiral that is life? Is it possible that ... Read More about Times Georgian | Clear Rivers Chorus: Music with a purpose
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CARY ACADEMY | Learning the International Language of Song
Well-known polyglot singer, composer visits Middle School Learning to speak a new language can be tough, but try to sing in it. The eighth-grade World Language students attempted just that recently with the help of an internationally known performer. Singer and Composer On April 7 ... Read More about CARY ACADEMY | Learning the International Language of Song
Atlanta Journal Constitution | From War to Warmth : Refugee Teens Find a Haven and Hope at Global Village School
From war to warmth: Refugee teens find a haven and hope at Global Village School By Maureen Downey Atlanta Journal Constitution, March 14, 2010 In her poem about Kakuma, a sprawling camp of 61,285 African refugees in northwestern Kenya, 15-year-old Amina Osman begins, “In ... Read More about Atlanta Journal Constitution | From War to Warmth : Refugee Teens Find a Haven and Hope at Global Village School