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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
None of the interaction between the characters does more than skirt on the surface and it's obvious Talia, 30 years Larry's junior, is there as the text book mentor all screenplay heroes are supposed to have. Their already painfully contrived rel
Diaz dazzles as the Bad Teacher in this otherwise barely entertaining piece that tries so hard to shock it suffers from exhaustion long before the final curtain falls.
I will follow up for you with a starting point on how parents can lay a solid foundation for their children that will address some intangibles that, when missing, can weigh heavily on children's performance and/or conduct in the classroom.
The treatment of citizens in America by politicians and the members of the media assumes that the IQ of the average American is so low that they can tell us anything and we ought to believe it!
I was completely unaware that there is a school district in Mississippi that still determines class elections by race. Now that I'm aware of this, I can't say that I'm shocked in the least.