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Yes, I live in Beirut.
So we should not be surprised that there are protests going on all over Lebanon right now.
This is the first time I have experienced anything of this sort.
As I write, my students are in Arabic class. Yes, school has not been cancelled - but less than half the class came to school today. With report cards coming up I was able to use my time to do one on one assessing with students. See, there is a positive to every negative :)
As we continue to teach many things are happening in the streets.
For the most current happenings go to www.naharnet.com
Here are a few of pictures from Naharnet...
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