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| | Vollrath 10.125-in False Bottom $56.06 This Vollrath false bottom keeps foods above the bottom of the pan for easy draining. This false bottom pan features 9.5 mm drain holes and finger holes for easy removal.False bottom0.375-inch drain holes (9.5 mm)Keeps food above pan to drain liquidsFinger holes for easy removalMaterials: Stainless steelCare instructions: Dishwasher safeDimensions: 10.125 inches long x 4.8125 inches wide x 0.5 inches high |
| | Piel False-Bottom Sports Bag $203.5 Zip open to main compartment, small pocket in front, 4" false bottom and double handles with padded grip Long adjustable/detachable shoulder strap |
| | Winco SPFB-1 False Bottom for Steam Table $6.45 Stainless Steel full size false bottom Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
| | Winco SPFB-2 False Bottom for Steam Table $4.1 Stainless Steel half size false bottom Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
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| | Thunder Group SLTHFB010 Steam Table False Bottom $3.99 False Bottom fot steam table 10-1/2" x 8-1/4" 3/8" Stainless steel Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
| | Thunder Group SLTHFB017 Steam Table False Bottom $6.66 False Bottom for steam table 17" x 8-3/4" x 3/8" Stainless steel Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
| | Vollrath False Bottom Full Size Pan $76.64 18-8 Stainless steel Holds foods above pan bottom for draining 3/8-inch Drain holes 7/8-inch Finger holes for easy removal False bottoms |
| | Winco SPFB-6 False Bottom for Steam Table $1.54 Stainless steel 1/6 size false bottom  Type: Dish Towels and Cloths |
| | Piel False-Bottom Sports Bag - Black $203.5 Model# 8965Front open pocket and separate false bottom compartment. Top-zip opening to spacious main compartment. Double handles and an adjustable/detachable shoulder strap.Zip open to main compartment, small pocket in front, 4" false bottom and double handles with padded gripLong adjustable/detachable shoulder strap |
| | Piel False-Bottom Sports Bag - Saddle $203.5 Model# 8965Front open pocket and separate false bottom compartment. Top-zip opening to spacious main compartment. Double handles and an adjustable/detachable shoulder strap.Zip open to main compartment, small pocket in front, 4" false bottom and double handles with padded gripLong adjustable/detachable shoulder strap |
| | Piel False-Bottom Sports Bag - Chocolate $203.5 Model# 8965Front open pocket and separate false bottom compartment. Top-zip opening to spacious main compartment. Double handles and an adjustable/detachable shoulder strap.Zip open to main compartment, small pocket in front, 4" false bottom and double handles with padded gripLong adjustable/detachable shoulder strap |
| | Green Candle Diversion Safes $40 Burn this candle up to 4 hours and keep your valuables safely hidden. A real burning candle manufactured with a metal container inside. Candles are great decorations and can be placed just about anywhere. The soft colors allow this secret hidden compartment safe to blend right in to your current decor. The bottom of the candle contains a hidden seal that you remove to put valuables inside, then simply put it back in place and set the candle out where it would look best. Size 4? x 5 1/2? pillar candle. Premium fossil finish-100% vegetable candle wax. Metal container with threaded insert, hidden inside candle. Secret Compartment size: 3.75? x 2.5?. Weight: 2lb. |
| | Burgundy Candle Diversion Safes $40 Burn this candle up to 4 hours and keep your valuables safely hidden. A real burning candle manufactured with a metal container inside. Candles are great decorations and can be placed just about anywhere. The soft colors allow this secret hidden compartment safe to blend right in to your current decor. The bottom of the candle contains a hidden seal that you remove to put valuables inside, then simply put it back in place and set the candle out where it would look best. Size 4? x 5 1/2? pillar candle. Premium fossil finish-100% vegetable candle wax. Metal container with threaded insert, hidden inside candle. Secret Compartment size: 3.75? x 2.5?. Weight: 2lb. |
| | Columbia Sinks Stainless Steel Perforated False Bottom $69.99 Features of the Columbia Sinks Stainless Steel Perforated False Bottom: Size is 15" x 18". Made from 18 gauge #304 stainless steel. Fits all Columbia 16" x 19" x 10" bowls. Numerous perforations for easy fluid flow. Creased and notched for easy removal/cleaning. |
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Overcoming Bias: Step 1 to Creating & Sustaining a Cultural Diverse Future for your Child
An old Cherokee was teaching his grandson about life.
"A fight is going on inside me," he said to the boy. "It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One is evil-he represents anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego. The other is good-he represents joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth compassion and faith. This same fight is going on inside you-and inside every other person, too."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?"
The grandfather replied, "The one you feed."
As we live in a racially, ethnically and culturally bias environment that unavoidably re-enforces our fears and intolerances, the task of feeding our children with the right information and resources to help them respect and celebrate people who are different than we are is an understandably daunting task.
Cultural and racial bias is the direct result of our country’s lack of education about our unique people and their heritages.
The subtle, and not so subtle, reminders in our daily lives as to what those differences are should not necessarily be deemed an unavoidable curse that will continue to plague us with negativity.
Instead, our surroundings should afford us opportunities to go beneath the skin of our neighbors and educate our children about whom they are and why we should not be afraid of people who are different-simply because they are different.
Our responsibility as teachers and parents is to challenge our children’s opinions with positive discussion and informative education. This is the only way we will ever overcome bias – ethnically, racially, and/or culturally.
Children are not stupid, and they will not believe what we teach them if we do not believe it ourselves. Therefore, the first step to overcome bias and prepare our children for a culturally diverse future is to complete a self-evaluation.
Taking a Gut Check
Write down your first reaction to the questions below.
· How do you feel about white people?
· How do you feel about African Americans?
· How do you feel about Latinos?
· How do you feel about Arabs?
· How do you feel about Asians?
· How do you feel about Russians?
· How do you feel about Indians (Hindu)?
· How do you feel about Native Americans?
· How do you feel about Southerners?
· How do you feel about Northerners?
· How do you feel about people on welfare?
· How do you feel about people that don't speak English?
· How do you feel about homosexuals?
· How do you feel about same sex marriages?
· How do you feel about interracial marriages?
· How do you feel about people who are mentally or physically handicapped?
· How do you feel about children who are adopted or in foster homes?
Are your thoughts negative, positive or stereotyped? Try and think about why you feel that way. Finally, ask yourself if you want to pass these reactions on to your kids?
The key to overcoming bias is realizing the above questions’ abstractness. Learn that whatever feelings the above questions may have conjured in you about a group of people are just as abstract. The feelings are more about you and your biases than about any group of real people. Every person must be approached as an individual, their uniqueness acknowledged and their heritage appreciated.
Let's all start overcoming biases by feeding the right wolf today.
About the Author
About the Author:
Deb Capone, President and CEO of As Simple As That, and the author of
three award-winning children’s books helps parents and educators break the
cycle of bias and bullying. Sign up for her FREE MONTHLY newsletter “Breaking
the Cycle” today at http://www.endbullyingtoday.com/
and learn how to overcome bias and create a cultural diverse future for our
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