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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Travelling never disappoints!!!

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Would you agree with me? To me, traveling is always something surprising: fabulous scenery, an unexpected spot, a marvelous and wild landscape, and of course the country’s culture to discover through many things surrounding you.

And it’s always a pleasure to share with you these photos. So, just enjoy!

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What is the soil organic carbon and why is it important? — EKONOWSYS — MARY CALVO

Nowadays, we often hear about carbon. Most of the comments and news talk about carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is a greenhouse gas that increases the global temperature and creates climate change. Well, while this may be partly true, the big picture is not like that. Carbon is essential to life, and we can […] […]

What is the soil organic carbon and why is it important? — EKONOWSYS — MARY CALVO

Oklahoma: Ousted Teacher Asks: “Which Side Are You On?”

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Summer Boismier took a stand against censorship of books in her classroom. A teacher in the high school of Norman, she had been ordered to remove from her classroom any books that might violate state law HB 775. That law declares that if any educator makes part of their curriculum teachings that “an individual, by virtue of his or her race or sex, bears responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of the same race or sex” or that “an individual, by virtue of his or her race or sex, is inherently racist, sexist or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously,” they could be suspended or have their license removed. She said teachers were instructed to remove such books or cover them with butcher paper. She did cover them up and posted a warning not to read banned books but posted the QR code of the Brooklyn Public…

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