LAWTON, OK — Lawton Public Schools yearbook programs and students earned awards from Oklahoma Scholastic Media (OSM) at the University of Oklahoma on Nov. 2.
Hungry Hearts kicks off growing season with Garden Party Hungry Hearts Feeding Ministry got out today to plant various vegetables from corn, cabbage, peppers, tomatoes, strawberries and more. By Cheyenne Cole | April 24, 2021 at 1:11 PM CDT - Updated April 24 at 1:11 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Hungry Hearts Feeding Ministry hosted a Garden Party Saturday morning at Cameron University to kick off gardening season.
Founder and President Adriene Davis said it’s about more than growing vegetables in a garden.
It’s about helping the community grow, too.
“Not a lot of people can get fresh vegetables depending on their budget,” she said. “If this is a way for them to eat more healthy, then we encourage them to come up here and water the garden, harvest and take care of it and actually see how plants grow in containers because if you have a place you can grow your own fresh vegetables in containers, with very little space, then you can grow what you eat.”
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Just because a mathematical formula works does not mean it reflects reality
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I take inspiration where I can get it. My girlfriend recently alerted me to a viral video in which a teenage girl complains about mathematics. “I was just doing my makeup for work,” Gracie Cunningham says while dabbing makeup on her face, “and I just wanted to tell you guys how I don’t think math is real.”
Some of the math she’s learning in school, Cunningham suggests, has little to do with the world in which she lives. “I get addition, like, if I take two apples and add three it’s five. But how would you come up with the concept of algebra?” While some geeks mocked Cunningham, others came to her defense, pointing out that she is raising questions that have troubled scientific heavyweights.
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