Monthly Archives: May 2013

Me, Dodger Blue and #42

I grew up on Los Angeles Dodgers baseball.  I was young, but I remember seeing my first game in 1961 with my dad when the Dodgers (the team had moved to L.A. from Brooklyn three season earlier), played their final … Continue reading

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Memorial Day 2013

Years ago I remember watching the movie Saving Private Ryan and being horrified at the brutality of beach landing. I found it very hard to watch. I knew my dad was involved in a beach landing on Okinawa as part … Continue reading

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You be the judge

Some might see this as ‘irreverent.’ A friend visiting our Wycliffe USA Offices last week saw some of our marketing materials posted outside the Wycliffe Discovery Center and immediately saw a resemblance between the “most interesting man in the world” … Continue reading

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Not long ago 4G was a parking space

News flash: things change fast. I recently recorded a Carson Daily Last Call where he interviewed Gavin Newsom, the Lt. Governor of the State of California. I’d never heard of him but was intrigued by the idea that he’d written … Continue reading

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Valuing First Language Education in Vietnam

A couple of weeks ago I blogged about the power of first language education in the highlands of Peru. Here’s another example from Vietnam. According to UNESCO statistics, programs like this are expensive but are an investment in the future … Continue reading

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