Sunday, January 22, 2012

Education: Old, new and all them are important

Believe it or not, I remember the first teachers. Mrs. Butler was my first-grade teacher in Florida, and Mrd. Dimrod, yes Dimrod, was second-grader for me also in Florida. Mrs. Thomsan was third-grader, in Japan, and Mr. DeVille was fourth-grader teacher, also in Japan, but moved to Johnson Air Base instead of big Yokota in the 1960s.

Now, I see several schools promoted on ads off Gerald Carroll News Report: Concord University, Alabama University and Lincolm College, and right new to them, a key supplier, Told U.-Apple with phones and computers.

Lincoln is really amazing as an ad, showing off a little boy kid, with a tie and computer working on this ad!

No doubt, just think about it. Whether is years ago in the 1960s, or right now in 2012, huge important projects remain the same -- education, maybe might not the simple reading-arithmetic-writing first, then history the second. All of is important.

I remember during the fourth-grade class with Mr. DeVille was the same year a 8.4 earthquake happened at Alaska, and we could feel it a little in Japan in 1964. Important to learning. Just look at last year's Japan earthquake that wrecked a piece of the country and tore up nuclear plants.

Just one thing: Educstion was important then, and will now today. Just look!

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