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UA Tech: Learning For Today - Blog2012-2013 - 1 views

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    University of Akron teaching website and blog.  
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    Greg's Class Blog
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Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400) - 1 views

  • Here you will find a Chaucer Biography, Chaucer's Works, Quotes, Essays and Articles, as well as links to study resources and a list of books helpful for further study. All of these can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top.
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    Information on Chaucer's life and works.
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    The life of Chaucer
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    Great site on the idealologies of Chaucer.
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Russian Revolution - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 1 views

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      Overview of Russian Revolution from the History Channel
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French Revolution (1787-99) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia - 1 views

  • (1) the increasingly prosperous elite of wealthy commoners—merchants, manufacturers, and professionals, often called the bourgeoisie—produced by the 18th century’s economic growth resented its exclusion from political power and positions of honour; (2) the peasants were acutely aware of their situation and were less and less willing to support the anachronistic and burdensome feudal system; (3) the philosophes, who advocated social and political reform, had been read more widely in France than anywhere else; (4) French participation in the American Revolution had driven the government to the brink of bankruptcy; and (5) crop failures in much of the country in 1788, coming on top of a long period of economic difficulties, made the population particularly restless.
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      Commonly accepted reasons for the French Revolution 
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    Britannica-French Revolution 
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World War 1 Timeline 1914-1919 - Worldwar-1.net - 0 views

  • World War 1 became infamous for trench warfare, where troops were confined to trenches because of tight defenses. This was especially true of the Western Front.
  • World War 1, also known as the First World War or the Great War and the War to End All Wars, was a world conflict lasting from 1914 to 1919, with the fighting lasting until 1918.
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History | The White House - 2 views

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      Official Web Site of the White House
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    Official White House Site
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Home : Oxford English Dictionary - 0 views

shared by Katie Wallis on 15 Sep 12 - Cached
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      OED is always useful
  • allochromatic, adj.aldership, n.alexanders, n.allutterly, adv.
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    Useful when researching and for defining words.
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instaGrok | A new way to learn - 1 views

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      InstaGrok is an excellent search engine for students.
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    One of the best educational search engines for students!
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AJE - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

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    International News 
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Khan Academy - 2 views

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    A great site for videos in math and science, with a long list of practice math problems
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Ron Eglash: The fractals at the heart of African designs | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Really interesting website relating mathematics and various African tribes
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Algebra - For Dummies - 0 views

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    A site with some extra information for most algebra subjects
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Paul Erdős - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • During high school, Erdős became an ardent solver of the problems proposed each month in KöMaL, the Mathematical and Physical Monthly for Secondary Schools. Erdős later published several articles in it about problems in elementary plane geometry
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      fascinating!
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      fascinating!
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Home * National Art Education Association - 0 views

    • Christen Cowley
       
      This has links to resources, available grants, teaching methods, research and literature, job searches....almost everything related to art education. If it isn't here, there's probably a start to locating it.
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William Bradford - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 0 views

  • Born in 1590, William Bradford was one of the founders of Plymouth colony in 1620 and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. He served as the colony's governor for more than thirty years, and wrote "Of Plymouth Plantation," one of the first histories of European settlement in the New World, before his death in 1657.
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Functions as Graphs | ck12.org Algebra 1 Examples | Khan Academy - 0 views

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      The Khanacademy has many useful mathematical explanations for all ages
  • In a childs younger years it has been determined that the child's weight is a linear function of the child's age. A baby weighs 9 pounds at birth and three years later weighs 30 pounds Express the childs, y as a function of age x
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  • Confucianism is a system of behaviours and ethics that stress the obligations of people towards one another based upon their relationship. The basic tenets are based upon five different relationships: . Ruler and subject . Husband and wife . Parents and children . Brothers and sisters . Friend and friend
  • Arrive on time.
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Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages - 0 views

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  • One of the groups designing assessments for the Common Core Standards has formed two panels of experts to provide advice on how to ensure that the new tests will validly, reliably, and fairly measure how English-learners and students with disabilities are achieving.
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      This is an important forward motion for students who are speakers of other languages.
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    Teaching English as a Second Language - great site!
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Congress for Kids - Interactive, Fun-filled Experiences About the Federal Government - 0 views

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      This could be a great site to spark student interest in American Government.
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African Mathematics History for Kids! - 0 views

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      Counting Systems used by various cultures
  • Another North African mathematician, al-Hassar, about the same time developed the modern way of writing fractions, with a bar separating the top from the bottom, like 1/2 or 2/7. Al-Hassar also wrote textbooks in Arabic about how to add whole numbers and fractions, how to calculate square roots and cube roots, and prime numbers
  • By 3000 BC, people in Egypt were using hieroglyphs to write down very large numbers.
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