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" ... "We ended up spending our lunch break exchanging several stories on implicit discrimination against females in our major, and we discussed the impact of societal expectations on the enrolment of females in STEM majors in Lebanon, based on the stories and experiences we’ve heard from the few fellow females studying computer engineering," she said. ... "
" ... Over our make-shift work-from-home, school-from-home “lunch break” later that day, I asked my youngest son what he learned in his morning online classes. Between bemoaning the ninth month of online learning and not seeing the application of dividing fractions in “real life,” he admitted to not paying attention to the lesson, to the teacher or to his classmates’ questions. While this scenario is not unlike that of millions of students who are now learning from home during the pandemic and its ensuing stay-at-home orders, it struck me that the challenge is equally as daunting for teachers in both our local charter school all the way through to our faculty at postsecondary education institutions. ... "
" ... Plan a coffee (virtually if necessary) or lunch with a colleague from another age group with the goal of learning more about them, their background, their goals, their challenges. What do they want and need to be successful and how can you help? Create mutually beneficial relationships where your expertise in one area could be helpful to them and, in turn, gives you the opportunity to learn a new skill or receive an important introduction from them to someone with influence. This is the win-win. It’s an exchange of information, skills, and experience. ... "
" ... The year 2020 presented many challenges that often made it difficult to proceed with clarity. Earlier in the year, my wife and I walked into a restaurant in Harrisonburg, Virginia, to have lunch. The place was open but deserted. The host greeted us while wearing a mask and escorted us to our seats. Once seated, we were permitted to remove the masks we were wearing, but we still felt apprehensive given the state of fear and levels of anxiety we had been experiencing during the pandemic and while watching the news. We were afraid and unclear about the future. Of course, we didn’t want to admit to these fears as we attempted to live our lives in what everyone has referred to as the “new normal.” ... "
" ... “In my family when I was growing up, we always had Lasagna for Easter lunch,” says Simonetti-Bryan. “And that style of food is best matched with a rich style of wine. Depending on how a particular dish is prepared, a crisp style can pair with both chicken and salmon. With the very typical Easter Sunday dinner of honey baked ham, a fruity style of wine (such as Rioja Rosada) or a rich style (Tavel) is preferred, as a delicate crisp style (Provence rosé) would become overwhelmed. Given the ham’s slight sweetness, a blush wine might be possible if it’s not too sweet. On Mother’s Day, many people make salads, or light chicken and seafood dishes, so these main courses would pair nicely with the crisp light style of Provence rosé.” ... "