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Jerome Parent

Jerome Parent is a Vietnam veteran who has been an adjunct professor of English Composition since 2002. He retired from public school teaching and is now a GED instructor at a reentry center. He earned a bachelor's and a master's degree at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs and has four decades of teaching experience in a number of subjects and with students who range in ages from preschool to adult. He was the head writer for a 2-year United States Space Foundation science curriculum project and has done technical writing and editing for a variety of companies in the Pikes Peak region. He has sold several short stories and a screenplay.

Everybody Get Frosty

In this election season, politicians are spending way too much time arguing about ISIS, the deficit, and bathrooms. In the meantime, the really important problems are being ignored. Problems which will affect the daily lives of Americans in some pernicious ways. I’m talking, of course, about moniliophthoro roreri and fusarium oxysporum. Forget Ebola; frosty pod […]

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Covid’s Choice: Corporate Socialism and Loss of Life or Democratic Socialism and Loss of Liberty

There are interesting moral and ethical questions that have been raised by some people, including the president, about death, the corona virus, and the economy. Simply put, the argument is about whether the economic pain caused by trying to slow the spread of the virus is worth the number of lives social distancing might save.

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