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Rangoli - A Journey of Colors and Tradition
Vibrant rangoli designs bring color and unity to the community, paving the way for a heartwarming tale of tradition, creativity and cultures.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Creating a Custom PivotTable Style
In this video, you will learn how to create a custom PivotTable style.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Exercise 12 - insert pictures and edit them
In this video, we will focus on Exercise 12 of this section, where we will insert pictures and edit them.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Exercise 07 - working with pivot charts
In this video, we will focus on Exercise 07 of this section, where we will be working with pivot charts.
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Microsoft Excel 2021365 - Beginner to Advanced - Color Scales
In this video, we will cover color scales.
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Susan Clark Holley: Breaking Barriers in Education
Facing racial barriers in 19th-century Iowa, Susan Clark Holley’s legal battle pioneered school desegregation, laying early groundwork for the monumental Brown v. Board of Education case.
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Lorraine Hansberry
The first African-American woman to have a play staged on Broadway, Lorraine Hansberry was a writer who broke down racial and gender barriers.
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Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells
The astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific...
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Susan La Flesche Picotte: The First Female Native American Doctor
At a time when many Native Americans were refused healthcare by racist White doctors, Susan La Flesche Picotte overcame gender discrimination to become the first Indigenous woman in U.S. history to earn a medical degree.
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Octavia Butler
First popularized as a genre of literature in the 1920s, for decades science fiction was dominated by white male authors. That is until Octavia Butler, an African American woman, rewrote the script.
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Back to Work: The Civilian Conservation Corps
In the 1930s, hundreds of thousands of Americans were recruited across the United States to protect and preserve the country's forests, parks, and fields. The Civilian Conservation Corps, a voluntary work relief program, was way ahead of...
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Exploring Colors Through Objects
This video introduces young learners to a variety of colors through simple and engaging visuals paired with corresponding objects. By associating colors with familiar items like a red apple, yellow lemon, and blue balloon, children can...
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Independence Day
We find Miss Palomine standing on the mall in Washington, DC She tells the story of how the British once ruled America. She explains that the Declaration of Independence was signed on the 4th of July. That’s the day America first became...
PBS
What is Ethnicity?
What's the difference between race and ethnicity? Can a person have more than one ethnic identity? Today Danielle explores the history and evolution of different ethnicities that make up America.
All Ears English
It's 'Time' for Idioms and Black Friday!
Today you'll get two awesome phrases with the word 'time' in them to help you stand out with more natural English vocabulary, plus you'll learn some details about our incredible bundle available on Black Friday only, so you can make time...
All Ears English
1941 - What Is Critical Race Theory?
Have you heard the term critical race theory? Today Lindsay and Aubrey give you a high-level overview of the debate going on today in American culture and you'll get the vocabulary you need to start conversations about this crucial topic.
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Complete This Pattern
Miss Palomine shows the student the two patterns she likes for her kitchen tile floor and asks the student to help her complete the patterns. She then reviews the Little Lincoln Early Color Cards and the Shape Cards and encourages the...
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Black, White, and Brown
Miss Palomine matches the word of each color to white, black, and brown. She then introduces pictures and she and the student identify objects that are black, objects that are white, and objects that are brown.
The Guardian
UK: I'm British. Island mentality innit
‘I’m British. Island mentality innit.’ A bailiff clears out the house of an unsuspecting couple, but is angered by their surprise. Why should he care – British values have always put individualism at the cost of everything else haven’t...
The Guardian
People don't even look at me': eight black women discuss politics of light and dark skin
As part of our Shades of Black series, we invited eight women to talk about their experience of colorism in their relationships, careers and everyday life.
The Guardian
Why are period dramas so white?
Have you ever noticed that in film and on TV, period dramas tend to have almost entirely white casts? It’s almost as if, at least in film and TV land, black people do not feature in British history at all. The Guardian’s Josh...
The Guardian
I'm very aware I’m mixed race here: organising a rural UK Black Lives Matter protest
Small towns, as well as big cities, across the UK have been holding Black Lives Matter protests and continue to do so. Flora, 23, meets fellow activists Hannah, Annabel and Alex for the first time at the demo they are organising together...
The Guardian
Cancer Town: Rev William Barber visits town at heart of Guardian campaign
The Guardian invited the civil rights leader to the community on the banks of the Mississippi River where the people face the highest risk of cancer due to airborne toxins in the United States. Lending his support to their struggle, he...