Good morning from the O’Hare Airport Hilton the place I’m hoping to have the ability to fly house at the moment. Yesterday, after an ideal day of presenting on the North DuPage Connections Conference I checked out my telephone and found that my flight house was cancelled. I’m hoping to get house tonight, however there may be a number of snow (even by Maine requirements) within the forecast.
If I ever get house, I’m hoping to take my children snowboarding. I hope that you simply even have one thing enjoyable deliberate to your weekend!
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1. 167 Math In “Real Life” Lessons
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3. Chem Collective Virtual Labs
4. Free Course on ChatGPT and AI in Education
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