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Walter Antoniotti

Election Issues 2016 - 4 views

These one-page 2016 Election Issues may be of interest. http://www.textbooksfree.org/Election%20Issues%202016.htm

education resources Learning teaching civics history political science modern america

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Andrew William

Complete Guide That Explains Everything About Quick Cash Loans! - 0 views

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    Are you looking for a quick economic relief during your cash crisis? Asking for the help from friends and family does not seem to be feasible choice?
Andrew William

Loans For Teachers: Helpful To Heal Temporary Cash Problem Perfectly On Right Time! - 0 views

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    Are you finding it hard to arrange additional money from friends and relatives to tackle the lined up cash troubles?
Tom McHale

We talk a lot about civic education. Here's how to get kids really engaged in it. - The... - 3 views

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    "We talk a lot about civic education, usually about how little of it too many students get in school. In this charged election season, the subject has rarely, if ever, been more relevant. But here's a different kind of discussion: how kids are actually being engaged in it. Below are several examples that could be used in any school. All of the authors are working in Illinois, where a law was recently passed requiring high schools to provide a semester-long civics course that includes community action of some kind. It says, "Civics course content shall focus on government institutions, the discussion of current and controversial issues, service learning, and simulations of the democratic process." But what they say can apply across the country."
Frances DiDavide

New TED-Ed Video & Lesson: "The Egyptian Book of the Dead: A guidebook for th... - 5 views

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    Ted-Ed Video - The Egyptian Book of the Dead
Javier E

Ballet companies must stop wrecking our bodies, warns Russian star | Stage | The Guardian - 1 views

  • Kolesnikova believes some companies are more concerned about their “brand” than their dancers. “The ballet world frowns on the individual freedom of dancers. The ballet brands come first – not the freedom of the individual dancer,” she said. “In the ballet world, in too many cases, the status of dancers is similar to that of actors in medieval theatre – subservient. There are few personal freedoms and dancers have to commit to tough regimes.”
Rhett Hughes

What the presidential candidates believe | PBS NewsHour - 4 views

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    Great way to get a snap shot of what all the candidates believe on major issues.
Bob Maloy

Win the White House 2016 Trailer - YouTube - 1 views

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    Win the White House teaches students in grades 4-12 about the challenges of running for office by empowering them to create and manage their own presidential campaigns.
Eric Beckman

Why May 4th is significant (and it's not because of Star Wars day) - 0 views

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    Article includes short video on May 4th Movement
HistoryGrl14 .

2016 Presidential Election Interactive Map - 8 views

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    election map! use the blank setting to use in class - can use to teach the electoral college or any other number of things in teaching gov't and elections.
mrfcafarella

The vanishing animals that future generations will never see  - 2 views

  • “But there are conservation success stories. Mountain gorilla populations are increasing and we now have around 800 in the wild. Golden-mantled Tree Kangaroos also seem to be stabilising."
  • In Madagascar there are only around 100 blue-eyed black lemur left
  • In March a rhino was poached from a French zoo, the first time such an incident has ever been recorded, and demonstrating the demand for rhino horn
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  • there are fewer than 100 Javan Rhino
  • pangolins - the world’s most trafficked animal - were also in danger of dying out within a generation.
  • There are only 30 now left in the wild,
  • More than 23,000 species are on the IUCN Red List threatened with extinction, including 41 per cent of the world’s amphibians, 25 per cent of mammals and 13 per cent of birds.
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