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I work at a small independent academy for neurodivergent students in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It's a special place, flawed as it is wondrous, most human and beautiful. I do a handful of things in the space: I teach ELA to a small group of fifth and sixth graders, I train teachers in our classroom management style, Love and Logic, and I model behavioral intervention techniques in the classroom. This year, I'll get my registered behavior technician certification to quantify my natural conflict resolution and de-escalation skillset. It's a place that supports me and helps me grow. I am thankful for it and the lessons it has brought.
By kpabout a year ago in Photography
Translation Services for Employee Handbook . AI-Generated.
In today’s globalized workforce, businesses often employ individuals from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. As a result, translating employee handbooks has become a vital task for organizations aiming to foster inclusion, ensure compliance, and maintain clear communication. An employee handbook serves as a cornerstone document, outlining company policies, expectations, and benefits. Translating this critical resource ensures all employees have access to the same information, regardless of their primary language.
By Christian Benabout a year ago in Photography
ISHIRINI. Honorable Mention in Through the Lens Challenge.
She was found dying slowly, pregnant. Ishirini's pain and heartbreak are mine. After discovering Edgar Rice Burroughs in grade school, I was captivated by the character he created, Tarzan of the Apes®. I aimed to beat my friend in our class reading contest, and did it by reading one book a night in that series. Afterward, I became obsessed with Africa. I wanted to see lions, elephants, and rhinos and dreamed of going there one day.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Photography
The Cafe . Content Warning.
It was the month before Christmas, 16 November 2024 at 16:04. Where the chill still gave autumn's touch. When the darkness would come at 16:19, and the Christmas music would play in the cafe, bringing with it a convivial atmosphere, it sounded strange and foreign; but whole and familiar.
By Caitlin Charltonabout a year ago in Photography
Lights Will Guide You Home
It is not something that you see you every day, especially in a location where it should be impossible to see the northern lights in the sky. When I heard that the northern lights were visible where I live, I was excited because, I haven’t seen them since I was a little girl. I live in the south so seeing the northern lights in the south is very abnormal. But my joy and excitement could not be contained any longer that night. I drove out to a desolate road in the middle of nowhere where I know there is no light pollution at all, and the view would be perfect because there are no trees in this wide-open space. Seeing the northern lights for the first time in a long time brought so much nostalgia for me. They are a little hard to see sometimes with the naked eye but, that when I remember when you take a picture of them the visibility and imagery is a thousand times better. I was just snapping away photo after photo. It was intriguing to see the lights moving through out the night sky and changing colors it was just breathtaking and almost magical.
By Joanna Blazeabout a year ago in Photography
Proud Moment MY Daughter ON The Red Carpet IN Nashville
A MUM-OF-TWO who followed her ambition to be a singer is capping off a whirlwind year by releasing her second single. Sonya Hurst has launched her second track, Ever After and says the past year has exceeded her expectations since debut song Emily.
By George’s Girl 2026 about a year ago in Photography
My Photo Of My Dad
My Photo Of My Dad I got my story in a magazine; it was about my dad, George Hurst. He was the best dad in the world. He loved his family and raised his children well. My Mam, was always ill with her nerves. He cooked, cleaned, and worked down the coal mine. My dad was like me: always happy and helping others, but usually taken for granted, too. This photo I took of him reminds me of happy days. It also reminds me how loved I was.
By George’s Girl 2026 about a year ago in Photography
A visit to Sandringham Estate, one of the private country retreats for the Royal Majesties of the UK.
Sandringham Estate: A Royal Retreat with Rich History. Emphasis on Rich. Holy Moly. Is this what my Country Estate will look like (was my first impression) if so, then color me Country impressed, though a bit peeved at comparing where I grew up in the 'country' to this completely t'other Country.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Photography
How to Scale Your Photography Business: A Comprehensive Guide. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Starting a photography business is an achievement in itself, but scaling it takes strategic planning, creativity, and effort. Expanding your business means increasing revenue while maintaining or improving quality. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you grow your photography business sustainably and profitably.
By Graphics Arts Solutionabout a year ago in Photography











