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  2. Arnold Adoff - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Adoff (July 16, 1935, in Bronx, New York – May 7, 2021, in Yellow Springs, Ohio) was an American children's writer.In 1988, the National Council of Teachers of English gave Adoff the Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children.

  3. Lee Bennett Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Through Our Eyes: Poems and Pictures about Growing Up. Illustrated by Jeffrey Dunn. Little, Brown, and Co., 1992. To the Zoo: Animal Poems. Illustrated by John Wallner. Little, Brown, and Co., 1992. Ring out, Wild Bells: Poems of Holidays and Seasons. Illustrated by Karen Baumann. Harcourt, 1992. Pterodactyls and Pizza: A Trumpet Club Book of ...

  4. World Teachers' Day - Wikipedia

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    The theme of World Teachers' Day 2023 is "The teachers we need for the education we want". Teachers are the heart of education and in many countries are leaving the profession they love, and fewer young people aspire to become one. UNESCO estimates that the world needs over 69 million new teachers by 2030, and the shortage only continues to ...

  5. List of Teachers' Days - Wikipedia

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    The president of South Sudan proclaimed Teacher's Day for 1 December, one month before the country's first Teacher's Day. On 1 September, one month before the country's third Teacher's Day, it was publicly announced that they changed the date to 1 October. [citation needed] Spain: 27 November [44]

  6. Pie Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Pie Corbett (born 3 April 1954) is an English educational trainer, writer, author and poet who has written more than two hundred books. He is now best known for creating the Talk for Writing approach to learning, which is widely used within UK primary schools.

  7. Waring Cuney - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, while Cuney was still a student at Lincoln University, his poem "No Images" won first prize in a competition sponsored by Opportunity magazine. The poem poignantly portrays a black woman's internalization of European beauty standards. It has been widely anthologized and is considered a minor classic of the New Negro Movement. [3]

  8. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    And when in doubt, you can always just narrate what’s happening in the moment, Cordingley says. Rachel Wright , MA, LMFT, recommends using your senses to describe what you’re feeling, seeing ...

  9. Useni Eugene Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Useni Eugene Perkins is the author of "Hey Black Child", a poem that has been well-known in Black American households since the mid 1970s. The poem was originally a song that was performed during The Black Fairy, a play written by Perkins in 1974. Following the play's success, Perkins' brother Toussaint Perkins published a poster with the ...