
Chase March – Blog
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My List of 2019 Reads
Reading is often a personal experience that is very rarely shared. Every now and then a book may really speak to you and you want to let people know about it. So you bring it up in conversation, you post about it on social media, and then you move on to the next book. It’s
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The MIX(ed)TAPE 2 in the #1 Spot
The MIX(ed)TAPE 2 has been charting for the past 17 weeks across Canada. Last week, we claimed the number one spot in the Top 30 chart for CJSF 90.1 fm in Burnaby, BC. This is the overall chart for the station and features all genres of music. What an honour! We also charted in the
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Reading Library Books on a Phone
Ten years ago, I looked at getting an e-reader and actually shopped around for one. I wasn’t happy with the functionality of them at the time and so I never did get one. Around that time, I even tried to borrow e-books and e-audio from the library. It was a very daunting task. You had
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Star Trek / Green Lantern Crossover
Two of my favoruite fandoms come together in an epic crossover event; Star Trek and Green Lantern. When I saw this book, I had to get my hands on it right away. And it didn’t disappoint. Star Trek / Green Lantern: Volume 1 – The Spectrum War This first book was just as magical as
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Using Quotations in the Classroom
Sometimes a quotation can spark a great discussion. Let’s see if we can ignite something today. You can pose these questions to your class, accompanied by the original quotation of course or simply ponder them yourself. “The greatest tragedy of mankind comes from the inability of people to have thoughtful disagreement to find out what’s
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We Should All Be Feminists
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie My first exposure to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was through her TED Talk “The Danger of a Single Story.” She made some great points about how we should strive to learn more about other people and cultures. It turns out that she has done more than
