Considering what happens to peoples’ waste products is the ultimate task of civilization. Both figuratively and literally.
Germs. Cholera. The disgust factor. The foul smell. The ickyness.
Refugee Camps. Water contamination. Port-o-lets.
I am incoherent today. Cleaning up my own $hi+ is enough.
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I identify as a teacher of English for English language learners, EC, and Social Studies; I have expertise in the humanities, am experienced in studying Language Arts, Reading, Arithmetic-for-practical-purposes, and Algebra-I.
I have striven to broaden and deepen my capabilities to maintain my integrity as a worker in the American economy since 1977 when I started working, as a cashier in fast food. Since then, I have served as a camp counselor, a work-study student in college, a puppet-wagon lady in the summer. I tutored privately, and in an academic institution and with a Learning Center. I taught as an intern teacher, a licensed teacher, and a Community College Instructor. I have also been a retail administrative assistant, and a caregiver.
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