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The Best Way to Apply for Student Aid!
Whether you're in college, going to college, or have kids that will go to college, how you go about applying for financial aid can make the difference between a full ride and a lifetime of debt!
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The History of the US Dollar
Thank you to Target for supporting PBS. You can learn more at: https://target.com/community Share your story today: https://to.pbs.org/3izZeXh How did the US dollar come to be the most ubiquitous, trusted and traded currency in the...
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Drifting Towards Metaphysics
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts University) describes the tensions between the field of philosophy of language and metaphysics.
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Exploring Number Combinations
How many ways can you make a number? Join Latiffa as she finds out different ways to show the same number, like number 4 or number 7. Decomposing numbers in multiple ways builds numeracy skills, encourages critical thinking, and helps...
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Exploring the Magic of the Number 10
Join us today by using your imagination and learning about our magical number, ten. Number ten is a critical anchor in a student's understanding and development of numeracy. This video introduces a ten frame, an excellent tool to help...
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Write a New Ending
“Write a New Ending” is a conceptual video that discusses the different parts of a story, with a focus on how to write a new ending for a familiar fairy tale.
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Cultural Impact of Early Exploration
Cultural Impact of Early Exploration explains the cultural impact of exploration by researching the travels of Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, and Sir Francis Drake.
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Gävle's Goats of Christmas Past
Every Advent in Gävle, Sweden, a large, straw goat is built in the center of town. Most years, it burns before Christmas comes. The townspeople of Gävle reflect on the goats, and goat burnings, of decades past and share their hopes for...
The Guardian
Praying for Sun Through the Harsh Swedish Winter
Worshiping sources of light plays a role in Christianity and in the pagan religions of Sweden. During the long winter months, the people of Gävle have differing opinions on how to cope with the dark and bring back the light. Some enjoy...
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Understanding Investment Performance and Correlations
Description: In this enlightening lesson, we dive into the correlation between investment tools, investment life cycles, and market trends. Take a journey through the past five and ten years' performance of equities, commodities, and...
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English Exploration of the New World
English Exploration of the New World investigates the English exploration of the New World by researching details of travel and motivations.
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Amoretti
Amoretti presents a sonnet by Edmund Spenser, who wrote a variation of the form of the Shakespearean sonnet.
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Spanish Exploration of the New World
Spanish Exploration of the New World investigates the Spanish exploration of the New World by researching details of travel and motivations.
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Marriage to Cnut of Denmark and Queen for the Second time
Soon after the death of her first husband, Emma of Normandy married Cnut the Great of Denmark. This video delves into the political and personal dynamics of their marriage, as well as the peace and stability they brought to England....
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Idioms and Puns
Explore idioms and puns by interpreting literal and figurative meanings.
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Archimedes’ Principle
Archimedes’ Principle investigates important scientific laws related to buoyancy by analyzing Archimedes’ Principle.
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Little Bighorn: The Only Survivor
The Battle of Little Bighorn, or Custer’s Last Stand, is infamous for having left no survivors. So what are we to make of Frank Finkel’s story, that only he lived to tell the tale?
Jack Rackam
The Scourge of God | The Life & Times of Attila the Hun
The Scourge of God | The Life & Times of Attila the Hun
Jack Rackam
The Most Unlikely Gold Medal in Olympics History
The Most Unlikely Gold Medal in Olympics History
Jack Rackam
The Pirate King's $1 Billion Treasure is still out there
Olivier Levasseur was a French pirate who sailed with famous cutthroats like Benjamin Hornigold and Black Sam Bellamy, but he left the Caribbean to hunt Portuguese vessels crossing the Atlantic and Mughal pilgrims on their way to Mecca....
Sir Linkalot
Lesson 75 - One-offs (Levels 1&2)
The camera never lies nor does a mirror... Material covered: A lot Too He Know Loose & lose None
One Minute History
121 The US Dollar - One Minute History
In order to fund the American Revolutionary War, The Continental Congress created a paper currency called the “Continental”. It’s value plummeted after the war leading to the coinage act of 1792, which created the US Dollar in the form...
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French Exploration of the New World
French Exploration of the New World investigates the French exploration of the New World by researching details of travel and motivations.