How to use crises and politics to better communicate
Politicians and corporations just keep on setting examples, for better or for worse.
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Politicians and corporations just keep on setting examples, for better or for worse.
Latino culture in Phoenix might be closer to getting the recognition it deserves.
Politicians are not often identified as role models, but there are many lessons that students can glean from their conduct. Their successes, shortcomings and scandals provide a wealth of lessons that can be applied to the classroom as well as everyday life.
Phoenix tourism is at a much needed turning point.
Education is getting the shaft from the government, both in Arizona and on the hill in Washington.
One of the best ways to better understand home is by getting away.
Political literature is experiencing a resurgence, and that should change how politics are taught.
The people and the press must not continue to be adversaries.
Americans in the Trump-era are rediscovering outlets to project their voices.
The bigger your platform, the louder you can be.
One of the most effective ways to understand politics is not commonly used in the classroom and that needs to change.
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