READ: Online Bullying
October 31, 2011 by Grace Ste. Croix
Filed under •-Headline, Conscious Parenting, Insights, Leadership, Parenting tips, Reflection
The positive uses of social media technology are vast. People are able to get in touch with old friends, increase and advertise their small businesses and connect with others. Both professionally and personally, social media technology has offered endless outcomes for adults. However, students today are growing up around social media technology. It is not a phenomenon as it is for many adults, but a way of life. Despite age requirements and rules, many children join social media groups to connect with their friends to access information.
‘The Debt’ probes integrity, authenticity
September 22, 2011 by Brent Marchant
Filed under •-Feature, Arts & Entertainment, Movies
On balance, “The Debt” is a riveting thriller, even if the re-created back story goes on a little too long. The writing is crisp, insightful, intense and highly emotional at times, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself occasionally squirming in your theater seat or clawing at the armrest.
Moments of Clarity
February 3, 2010 by Brent Marchant
Filed under •-Feature, Arts & Entertainment
“A Single Man” (2009). Cast: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult, Matthew Goode, Jon Kortajarena, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ryan Simpkins, Paul Butler. Director: Tom Ford. Screenplay: Tom Ford and David Scearce. Book: Christopher Isherwood. www.asingleman-movie.com. They flicker ever so briefly and then dissolve into the darkness. Moments of clarity, those all-too-fleeting flashes of intuitive insight, sparkle [...]















