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Parents Rights In Public Education Give Them Broad Authority To Object To Content

iStockphoto Parents in Utah can object to lessons on religious grounds or if they violate strongly-held convictions. Utah made national headlines last weekend, after the Maria Montessori Academy in North Ogden said it would allow parents to opt their children out of Black History Month curriculum. Administrators denied requests for interviews. But in a written statement, the school’s director said “a few families” had requested to opt out and, given their rights as parents, he “reluctantly” agreed to let them. According to Jaime Tracy, whose daughter is in 4th grade and one of the few black students at the school, the new director shared her vision for expanding the school’s curriculum to incorporate stories from Black Americans and other underrepresented groups. It’s something she’s been pushing for a while, she said.

Jogo FarmVille foi encerrado, mas seu legado para a internet é extenso - Link

Jogo FarmVille foi encerrado, mas seu legado para a internet é extenso - Link
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Barely a game FarmVille for Facebook says goodbye

updated: Jan 01 2021, 09:35 ist In early 2009, when Facebook was still nascent in its efforts to swallow as much of the internet as possible, online games were not yet the behemoth they would become. Then, that June came FarmVille. If you weren’t among the tens of millions of people tending a cartoon patch of land on Facebook each day, piling up an endless stream of cutesy collectibles, you were still getting copious nags and nudges from your friends asking for help. The game either pulled Facebook users into an obsession or persistently reminded them that they were missing out on one.

FarmVille Once Took Over Facebook Now Everything Is FarmVille

FarmVille once took over Facebook. Now everything is FarmVille. At its peak, Farmville had 32 million daily active users and nearly 85 million players overall. New York Times January 01, 2021 / 08:40 AM IST In early 2009, when Facebook was still nascent in its efforts to swallow as much of the internet as possible, online games were not yet the behemoth they would become. Then, that June, came FarmVille. If you weren’t among the tens of millions of people tending a cartoon patch of land on Facebook each day, piling up an endless stream of cutesy collectibles, you were still getting copious nags and nudges from your friends asking for help. The game either pulled Facebook users into an obsession or persistently reminded them that they were missing out on one.

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