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How to Make Plural Nouns in Spanish
Howcast - Learn how to make plural nouns in Espanol from Spanish teacher Andrea Cukier in this Howcast video.
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Labor Day
Have you ever wondered who built all the buildings, roads, and bridges? They were all built by people - we call them workers. Once a year, we celebrate these workers on Labor Day.
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Independence Day
The Fourth of July marks the transformation of the 13 colonies into a free and independent United States.
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Landmarks - Red Square
RED SQUARE FOR MOST OF THE 20TH CENTURY, MILITARY PARADES SUCH AS THIS ONE IN MOSCOW S RED SQUARE WERE A FAMILIAR SIGHT TO VIEWERS AROUND THE WORLD. THEY WERE A REGULAR PROPAGANDA EXERCISE DURING THE SOVIET ERA. NOW, LIKE THE SOVIET...
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Only In Greece 4 - Colorful Carnival Parade
Colorful Carnival Parade:Greece's carnival season reaches its height with one of the country's largest and most colorful parades, where participants and onlookers don funny hats, wigs, and costumes.
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What is Veterans Day?
Veterans Day takes place every year on November 11 to honor the bravery and sacrifice of all those men and women who fought and died for their country, during war and peacetime.
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Universal Suffrage
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, women suffragists were the catalysts for women’s reform and the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
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What is Veterans Day?
Veterans Day takes place every year on November 11 to honor the bravery and sacrifice of all those men and women who fought and died for their country, during war and peacetime.
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What is Memorial Day?
Memorial Day takes place every year on the last Monday of May to honor and remember members of the armed forces who fought and died for the United States.
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Experience the Vibrant Celebration of Junkanoo in the Bahamas
The Junkanoo parade starts on Boxing Day (December 26th) in the Bahamas. The colorful festival celebrates life and freedom and is thought to be named after John Canoe, a West African prince who was enslaved in the Bahamas. Learn more...
Kult America
Gay Propaganda or Gay PERSON?
Homosexual people are scrutinized by who they chose to love, and how they chose to love. Opinions are strong and often invoke intense reactions, yet some of the people most passionately against alternative sexual orientations never...
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Discovering Gion Matsuri: A Celebration of Culture in Kyoto
Gion Matsuri is one of Japan's oldest and largest festivals. The celebration happens every year in Kyoto and lasts the whole month of July! Learn about the history and customs of the festival from goryo-e (a purification ritual) to the...
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 2 - Global Celebrations and Commemorations
It’s time to celebrate! Join in the fun of Independence Day in America, Chinese New Year and the Islamic month of Ramadan. Discover different events from around the world that many people in Australia celebrate too.
Along the way,...
Along the way,...
Kult America
What Does Middle East Really Look Like?
In this episode of Kult America, we explore my first impressions of the middle eastern country of Qatar. Having spent 4 days in Doha, I found that as is the case in most places people are people. I was not approached or harassed by...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Britannica Explores: Irish Genealogy
Learn more about how people trace their Irish history and how Irish people have made an impact on the culture of Chicago.
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Chinese New Year: A Celebration of Tradition and Unity
This video provides an overview of the celebration of Chinese New Year, highlighting its cultural significance and traditions. It emphasizes that Chinese New Year is not only celebrated by the Chinese but also by many other Asian...
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Mardi Gras: The Colorful Celebration of New Orleans
Mardi Gras (or "Fat Tuesday") is New Orleans, United State's version of Carnival. It's a three-week long festival of indulgence before the Christian season of Lent. Learn about the history, symbolism, and customs of the festivities - and...
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The amazing history of the New Orleans Mardi Gras
In this episode of Travel Thru History we’re wading from the Bayou to the Boulevard in the deep south of North America to a city that knows how to have a good time. It hosts one of the biggest festivals in the country and is well-known...
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President Donald Trump ‘floats’ at The Carnival of Viareggio
It is one of the most renowned street celebrations in Europe, The Carnival of Viareggio famous for its parades of huge floats.
Fantastic floats at the Carnival of #Viareggiessayhoto
Fantastic floats at the Carnival of #Viareggiessayhoto
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The secret to picking a Calgary Stampede parade marshal
From actors to astronauts and even a couple of mice, there have been a wide range of notable people who have been selected as the Calgary Stampede parade marshal. Stampede historian Christine Leppard talks to The Homestretch about how...
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Pleasant conditions continue Sunday in the Hudson Valley; storms move in on Memorial Day
Check out the Memorial Day weekend forecast.
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STORM WATCH: Cloudy skies, wind and overnight rain on Long Island
The News 12 Storm Watch team says to expect cloudy, dry conditions followed by rain and wind overnight.