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The Art and History of Traditional Weaving

12th - Higher Ed
Traditional weaving is an ancient craft that dates back to 5,000 BCE, linked to the domestication of plants and animals. It uses various materials, including natural and synthetic fibers. Each culture has developed unique techniques,...
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Sri Lanka - Explore the Wonders of Yala National Park

12th - Higher Ed
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka spans 979 square kilometers and showcases diverse ecosystems like jungles and lagoons. It is famous for its high density of leopards and is home to elephants, sloth bears, and various bird species....
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How to Have a Sexy Valentine's Day

9th - Higher Ed
Make this Valentine's Day the most erotic you've ever had.
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How to Throw a New Year's Eve Party

9th - Higher Ed
Make your New Year's Eve bash one for the memory books!
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How to Distinguish Different Types Of Beer

9th - Higher Ed
Beer has so many traits and flavors that you might have to taste a lot of it to see what you like. Oh darn.
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How to Choose a Bird Feeder

9th - Higher Ed
In the cold weather, birds need extra help finding the seeds they crave. Here's everything you need to know to put up a snack bar for your feathered friends.
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How to Choose a Good Fabric Paint

9th - Higher Ed
With so many water-based paints available for fabric painting, you need to know which ones will work best for you.
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Keeping Zookeepers on Their Toes Is The Main Job For These Sun Bear Cubs

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about where these funny-looking
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Take a Photo Because You Might Not Have That Many Chances to See This Native Turtle

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about the western pond turtle, and why they are so hard to find.
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Seeing This Native California Turtle Is One of the Most Rare Sights in the World

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about the western pond turtle, and why they are so hard to find.
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Check Out California’s Only Native Turtle!

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about the western pond turtle, and why they are so hard to find.
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A Rare Glimpse at an Early Morning Crowned Crane Feeding

6th - Higher Ed
Follow along as zookeepers go out onto an open exhibit in the early waking hours at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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Zoolusions! Guess Each Animal Before Time Runs Out

6th - Higher Ed
In this trivia game, you have only twenty seconds and a few clues to guess each member of the animal kingdom. How good is your zoo IQ?
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Zookeepers Work to Save California's Only Native Turtle Species

6th - Higher Ed
Western pond turtles used to be widespread throughout the state, but now numbers are dwindling.
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Did You Know that Sun Bears Are Actually Omnivores?

6th - Higher Ed
A pair of intelligent cubs keep zookeepers on their toes every single day.
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How Sun Bear Cubs Keep Zookeepers on Their Toes

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about where these funny-looking
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Why It's So Rare to See California's Only Native Turtle

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about the western pond turtle, and why they are so hard to find.
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2019 Bible Testing Ground: Southwest Utah

9th - Higher Ed
Southwest Utah’s diversity blew us away. Yes, we’ve known about the mighty terrain since freeride exposed Virgin’s colossal cliffs and a larger-than-life scale to desert beauty. But what we couldn’t shake was that in a single day we...
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Best Places to View Wildlife

6th - Higher Ed
This isn't a trip to the zoo! Darley takes you to the best places on the planet to observe wild animals, from Alaska to Africa.
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Why do we always have a room for dessert?

6th - Higher Ed
When a person consumes a sugary dessert, they also get a hit of dopamine, a chemical in the brain that is associated with feelings of reward and pleasure. If eating dessert is a regular part of your daily routine, "the release of...
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5 Common Plant Questions Answered | The Plant Doctor

9th - Higher Ed
This week The Plant Doctor is answering questions from you, our plant loving community. He will answer your burning questions about how to raise plants in low light situations, what those yellow leaves mean on your plant, when is the...
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Improving the style of a letter: sentence structure and rhythm

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can improve a letter which recounts an imagined experience in the trenches by using a range of sentence lengths and fronted adverbials. Key learning points: - Rhythm is the beat, flow, or pattern of a piece of music or...
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How the Cup Noodles Empire Was Built

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is gonna give you the History of Cup Noodles. Cup Noodle, from Nissin Foods, is known for being in about every college dorm and kitchen pantry across the United States. The inspiration for Cup Noodles came from Ando...
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Robotic football at Notre dame, where engineering meets sports

12th - Higher Ed
Notre Dame’s Robotic Football Club blends engineering with the thrill of football.<br/>