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Jonathan McClure

7 Ways the Battle of Antietam Changed America - History in the Headlines - 0 views

  • 7 Ways the Battle of Antietam Changed America
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    This is a great overview of the Battle of Antietam.
Garth Holman

History student learns from her grandfather, makes his WWII story a senior project - Lo... - 0 views

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      What does she say?  Here about Historians? 
  • The 22-year-old spent the last school year meeting with him and researching his role in World War II for her thesis.
  • Klise said she had only heard snippets of his war stories in the past. She said her questions would “jog his memory” and he would share more and more.
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  • “I was surprised she was interested,” he said.
  • The group is disbanding because so many of its members have died.
  • And their story, just like Win’s, needs to be told so that we remember what war is truly about, the strength and will of the people who fight it.”
Krystal Reno

Economic Growth & Democratisation in North East Asia | HistoryOrb.com - 0 views

  • The very poor simply do not possess the resources required to take part in a democracy let alone the amount required to successfully
Krystal Reno

HFwH - Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor - 0 views

  • America remembered well the horrors of World War I and strived to remain on the sidelines as World War II raged around the world. But all that changed on December 7, 1941.
  • Prelude to the Attack: The World at War This U.S. government film portrays the years up until the time the U.S. entered World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It also contains Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech.
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    "America remembered well the horrors of World War I and strived to remain on the sidelines as World War II raged around the world. But all that changed on December 7, 1941."
Krystal Reno

9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th Grades | Edutopia - 0 views

  • In Ontario, schools have raised their test scores and graduation rates by providing resources such as full-time student success teachers, who help English-language learners and other students in need.
Krystal Reno

Vialogues : Meaningful discussions around video - 0 views

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    "Embed and share vialogues easily on blogs or other websites!"
Krystal Reno

Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854 | DocsTeach: Documents - 0 views

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    "Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 In 1820, Congress passed the Missouri Compromise, which admitted Missouri into the nation as a slave state and Maine as a free state. The Compromise established the latitude 36º30' N. as the dividing line for slave and free states. The Kansas-Nebraska Act overturned the Compromise. In the early 1850s, Congress considered how to incorporate the territories of Kansas and Nebraska into the nation. Slavery had become a divisive issue, and it was decided that each territory would have the right to vote on whether or not slavery would be allowed within its borders. This method was called "popular sovereignty" and led to bloody conflicts between antislavery and proslavery settlers"
Krystal Reno

Historypin | Home - 0 views

shared by Krystal Reno on 17 Sep 12 - Cached
  • Pin your history to the world
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    cool way to incoprate alls tudents backgrounds
Krystal Reno

HistoryWiz Primary Source - 1 views

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    ODE Modern World History Standard 2. The use of primary and secondary sources of information includes an examination of the credibility of each source.
Michael O'Connor

Operation Iraqi Freedom | The Invasion Of Iraq | FRONTLINE | PBS - 0 views

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      The beginning of the invasion of Iraq
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    PBS-Frontline- Operation Iraqi Freedom
Courtney Lange

Teachers For The Future - Home - 0 views

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    My blog page
Samuel Fickes

Literary Disco - 1 views

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      They answer as many questions posted by listeners and readers
  • ABOUT US Welcome to Literary Disco. We're Tod, Julia, and Rider -- three good friends who also happen to be huge book nerds. We're writers, but we've always been readers first and foremost. Since the three of us have been talking and arguing about books for years, we decided to start recording some of our conversations. As we looked around at the collection of podcasts, NPR shows, and Oprah Book Club-spinoffs that are available in the world, it occurred to us that it was hard to find the kind of literary discussion we love. Which is one that a
  • As we looked around at the collection of podcasts, NPR shows, and Oprah Book Club-spinoffs that are available in the world, it occurred to us that it was hard to find the kind of literary discussion we love
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  • Which is one that appeals equally to writers and readers. And one that is smart without being hyper-intellectual, or too "insider." Everywhere we looked, book talk seemed shallow or snooty.
  • is one that
  • But we also want to hear what writers are reading. So instead of doing simple interviews, we'll bring authors on to the podcast and have them select a book for all of us to read and discuss together
Krystal Reno

The Enlightenment - 0 views

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    Ode Modern world History Standard  6. Enlightenment thinkers applied reason to discover natural laws guiding human nature in social, political and economic systems and institutions.
Katie Wallis

The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) [Chaucer Biography] - 0 views

    • Katie Wallis
       
      Being a writer has always been difficult.
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