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" ... Because of this history of resilience I am convinced that America’s restaurant industry will not just survive but thrive, and, once the All Clear signal is sounded, it will happen rapidly. To be sure, no one knows what seismic changes may occur, how fine dining versus storefront eateries will be affected, how much more take-out and delivery will be available. But, unlike the devastation of wars and hurricanes, in America food service spaces are still intact. Certainly many operators will never re-open their restaurants, but others will take their place—real estate, like Nature, abhors a vacuum—modify their expectations and be more responsive to the public’s wants and needs. More than with most leisure time endeavors, people want desperately to eat out again, and restaurants will respond to that enormous appetite. ... "
" ... Every pedagogy enacts a philosophy about learning and learners. Passing the Gavel enacts a philosophy of knowledge as constructed by members of a community, and of learners in that community as active agents and co-creators. In contrast, when an educator reads prepared lecture notes to an auditorium full of silent students, or directs students through a heavily scripted activity, the pedagogy prizes expertise and authority, casts knowledge as information and teaching as content transmission, and regards students as objects: empty vessels to be filled, or clay to be sculpted. The philosophy behind a lecture from a prepared text or a heavily scripted activity favors certainty and quality control, and abhors spontaneity and the risk that information will be distorted or changed in transmission. ... "
" ... It’s no way to live. The true professional can do exceptionally even what she abhors. Plucking inspiration out of menial work is the way to regain interest. Or just quit. ... "
" ... MAMA also has the potential to balance geopolitical power. The emerging balance of power between the US and the rest of the world suggests to me that we are already in the early to middle stages of a new cold war. Nature abhors a vacuum, and this time the US adversary who has stepped up to fill the vacuum from the disappearance of the Soviet Union is China. The deficit, and the enormous amount of debt owed to China is one consequence of a dependence on US consumer goods made in China. I don’t think it’s a stretch to imagine that the sheer volume of goods will be slowly replaced by higher quality, albeit higher-priced goods made at home here in the US. But if the higher price comes with higher quality and durability, I suspect that the consuming public will just get used to it. ... "
" ... Still, the ban will deliver a massive blow to the U.S. hydrocarbon industry. If the Secretary of Interior makes the order permanent, and if the Republican minority fails to find the votes in Congress, then the order may be lifted only by the next Administration. However, there is no guarantee Biden’s successor will be a Republican. The energy industry might be prepared to weather two months or even tighten its collective belt for four years of the moratorium, but what if the ban lasts eight years? The private sector abhors uncertainty. ... "