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A MOVING MASTERPIECE - The Song Dynasty as Living Art (动感《清明上河图》) - YouTube - 0 views

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    12 minutes
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Bookcase for Young Writers - 2 views

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    A Google site featuring ideas and strategies for inspiring young writers. This site has been developed to accompany a revised edition of Kids Have All the Write Stuff by Sharon Edwards, Robert W. Maloy and Torrey Trust (University of Massachusetts Press, 2019)
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    A Google site featuring ideas and strategies for inspiring young writers. This site has been developed to accompany a revised edition of Kids Have All the Write Stuff by Sharon Edwards, Robert W. Maloy and Torrey Trust (University of Massachusetts Press, 2019)
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The Improbable Victory of Marriage Equality | Brennan Center for Justice - 2 views

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    The successful push to win marriage equality was the product of a strategic legal campaign and an emerging social movement.
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    The successful push to win marriage equality was the product of a strategic legal campaign and an emerging social movement.
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Branches of Power Game | Constitution USA with Peter Sagal | PBS - 3 views

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    Online learning game for teaching about the branches of the government
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    Online learning game for teaching about the branches of the government
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    what level student?
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Women's Suffrage in the U.S.: Photos - The Atlantic - 3 views

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    A nice collection of photographs from the women's suffrage movement.
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Thinkport.org | Special Collections | Teaching with Primary Sources - 3 views

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    Primary source based lessons for World History
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Camino Real: Ancient Trade to Colonial Commerce - 3 views

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    From the New Mexico Office of the State Historian, an article on trade between indigenous peoples in what is today Mexico and the southwestern US
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Christ as Salvador Mundi · VistasGallery - 0 views

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    Aztec feather mosaic
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https://www.globalcareercounsellor.com/blog/career-counselling-in-india/ - 0 views

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    Let's take a walk down the memory lane. Remember the first time you learned to ride a bicycle? Or the first time you cooked something by yourself? Well, it obviously wasn't easy, especially when there was nobody to guide you. Now, imagine if there was someone who had guided you or told you how do cook or ride a bicycle? It'd be much easier, right? Similarly, while growing up students go through so much confusion when it comes to which career path to choose. Not only do they have troubles with their careers and streams but also go through an emotional and physical rollercoaster ride. There are different opinions that every individual has, hence each person is unique with their own set of interests, capabilities, pros, and cons. Money is not what defines a successful man, it is also about one's skills and talent, ability and passion. This is where career counselling comes into the picture.
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Career Guidance and Counselling | Univariety - 0 views

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    Univariety has helped students achieve their dream careers through its guided and unbiased counselling approach. Our Expert Counsellors help students gain clarity on Courses, Careers, Colleges and Universities, Entrance Tests and Scholarships along with guidance on exam preparation and stress management among other things. With over 50,000 student-counsellor connects, Univariety's counsellors strive to establish a deep rapport with every student.

Collecting Career Stuff for a while. - 0 views

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Mermaids have always been black - 0 views

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    Article about mermaid traditions in Africa and the Carribbean
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Projects | GLOBAL MIDDLE AGES - 4 views

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    Projects Teaching Research
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The Role That Currency Played in the Great Bengal Famine of 1770 - 1 views

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    Article on how East India Company imperialism and famine in Bengal.
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Journal of the Slave Ship Mary - 1 views

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    Georgetown University site including images from the log book from 1795 of a slave ship
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Opinion | The Republican Climate Closet - The New York Times - 0 views

  • the 2015 subsidies were part of a much larger, must-pass budget bill. So was the 2018 tax credit for burying emissions. But with Republicans in full control of Congress, you can bet those measures would not have gotten through unless senior people in the party had wanted it to happen.
  • he looked me in the eye.“We know this problem is real,” he said, or words to that effect. “We know we are going to have to do a deal with the Democrats. We are waiting for the fever to cool.”
  • He meant the fever in the Republican base, then in full foaming-at-the-mouth, Tea Party mode. Denial of climate change was an article of faith in the Tea Party, and lots of Republican officeholders who had been willing to discuss the problem and possible solutions just a few years earlier had gone into hiding
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  • The fever never really cooled, of course. It transmuted into the raging xenophobia and nativism that put Donald Trump in the White House
  • What the fellow told me that day still holds true: Lots of Republicans know in their hearts that this problem is real
  • Certainly, some Republicans seem to believe that scientists are engaged in a worldwide conspiracy to cook the books on climate change. But they’re not all that crazy. And you can see this in the way that bits and pieces of sensible climate policy keep sneaking through Congress.
  • As long as nobody in those red districts back home is really watching, Republican members of Congress will adopt low-key measures to help cut emissions. They especially like ones that offer additional benefits, like building up the tax base in rural communities, as wind and solar farms do.
  • they tell you the political situation may not be quite as hopeless as it looks. Lurking below the surface of our ugly politics is, I believe, a near consensus to do something big on climate change.
  • Even if Democrats take Congress and the White House in 2020 and push forward an ambitious climate bill in 2021, they are likely to need at least a handful of Republican votes in the Senate
  • We ought to hope for more than that. The policy will be more durable if it passes Congress with substantial bipartisan majorities, as all of our landmark environmental laws did.
  • the Republicans — some of them, at least — are starting to sense political risk in continued climate denial. Their constituents, battered by the fires and torrential rains and the incessant rise of tidal flooding, are knocking on the closet door.
  • Frank Luntz, the pollster who wrote a scurrilous memorandum 17 years ago counseling Republicans to obfuscate the science of climate change, is among those who have come around
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What is Revisionist History? - 4 views

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    Explains how all history is revisionist, and why that's good.
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