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Kristen Woodard

Life Cycle of Butterflies and Moths | Children's Butterfly Website - 0 views

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    cool links and information on life sycle with photos
Rob Decker

The Web Is Dead? A Debate | Wired Magazine | Wired.com - 0 views

  • the Web is the “adolescent” phase of the Internet’s evolution and that we are seeing a shift toward a more closed phase in the networked age’s cycles
    • Rob Decker
       
      How does the changing web alter how education works? Some apps will be a flash in the pan others might be around for a long time. We can't embrace all, but we do need to selectively adopt the most promising.
  • You’re looking at data architectures, and you rightly observe that deep data on servers allows clients to be smaller and lighter, as the app explosion is proving.
Kristen Woodard

The Butterfly Site - The #1 Source of Butterfly Information on the Internet! - 0 views

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    Information on lifecycle
L Butler

Madrid, Spain - Sports and Pastimes - 0 views

  • Cycling This is a sport that competes for second place with Bullfighting, after Football, for the most television spectators.
    • L Butler
       
      This is an interesting and somewhat surprising fact. It will make a good 'do now' question as students walk in the door - What are the two most popular sports in Spain?
  • Football Without question this sport is foremost in the minds of the majority of Spaniards and throughout the country
    • L Butler
       
      It might say football - but it is not American football. Futbol = kicking the ball around with your foot trying to score in the net, aka soccer to Americans.
  • The game is based on the principle of propelling a hard ball, using a basket-like glove at great force against hard high walls, much in the manner of squash but without using rackets.
    • L Butler
       
      Pelota is uniquely Spanish. The word 'pelota' by itself means 'ball' in Spanish.
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  • Bullfighting The bullring with its theatrical and sporting elements is considered by the population as the second most popular pastime in Spain.
    • L Butler
       
      Bull fighting is a very traditional 'sport' in Spain. To people from non-Spanish speaking countries they might feel it is uncalled for violence to the animals. Just because it is different from the United States does not make it wrong.
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    This website provides a short summary of the main sports that you can find in Spain. There are many similarities and differences to the United States that will provide discussion points in class.
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