Myra Bozeman (Proud Man-Mom)
Bio
Twenty-five years of invaluable experience in community college education and in local government as a board of education leader, is how my visionary leadership catalyzed positive transformations within the realm of education.
Stories (5/0)
A Limited Number of Parking Spaces...
Since the first artificial satellite was launched in 1957, governments, corporations, and scientific institutions have planted flags among the stars. While there may appear to be plenty of space in this vast expanse, some pieces of heavenly real estate are more valuable than others.
By Myra Bozeman (Proud Man-Mom)9 months ago in Earth
What if Earth was Sucked into a Black Hole?
What if Earth was Sucked into a Black Hole Could a black hole devour us all one day? There are millions of them out there just waiting for us, and if we happen to accidentally create a black hole, well you better fasten your seat belts because things are really going to suck.
By Myra Bozeman (Proud Man-Mom)9 months ago in Earth
Do Animals Grieve
Tahlequah, an orca, gave birth in 2018. Her daughter, on the other hand, died within an hour. Tahlequah, on the other hand, remained in her body. And she maintained it afloat atop her own for the following 17 days and 1,600 kilometers, diving to rescue the body whenever it slipped away, even after it began to deteriorate. Tahlequah's conduct was obviously unique, since she changed her feeding and travel patterns. But was she in mourning—or just perplexed? Do nonhuman creatures cry? This is a difficult question.
By Myra Bozeman (Proud Man-Mom)9 months ago in Psyche