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The Dog and the Shadow
Don't let jealousy overshadow thankfulness for your blessings. Aesop's "The Dog and the Shadow" presents a jealous dog and his lost meal with an audio recording and annotation activity to reinforce the fable's theme with textual evidence.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Basic Jazz Record Library
Do you want to begin building a jazz library for yourself? This excellent site showcases what they consider to be essential recordings every jazz enthusiast should have in their collection. Most all of the featured recordings includes an...
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Soundzabound Music Library: Audio Media Downloads
Have you ever created a good presentation but know its one step away from incredible? When you create a free account, Soundzabound Music Library gives you access to free copyright-friendly music and sound effects. Turn your good project...
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Soundzabound Music Library: Audio Media Downloads
Have you ever created a good presentation but know its one step away from incredible? When you create a free account, Soundzabound Music Library gives you access to free copyright-friendly music and sound effects. Turn your good project...
Library of Congress
Loc: Veterans' History Project: We Were Pirates: A Torpedoman's Pacific War
Listen to a panel discussion including a U.S. Navy submariner, Robert Hunt, and the two authors who told his story about his missions in a submarine during World War II in the Pacific in the book, We Were Pirates: A Torpedoman's Pacific...
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Loc: Veterans' History Project: Women Serving in Combat: Lioness
After viewing the PBS documentary, "Lioness", a panel of veterans conduct a discussion about women in combat. The recording of the discussion is available here. March 24, 2009
Library of Congress
Loc: Teachers: To Kill a Mockingbird: A Historical Perspective
Primary texts enhance study of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" by providing a sense of the book's Depression-era context, highlighting the relationship between whites and blacks during that time in the South.
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Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With Laurie Halse Anderson
Laurie Halse (rhymes with "waltz") Anderson got to know and appreciate cold weather growing up in upstate New York. She attended elementary school in Syracuse, where she was terrified that she'd never be able to learn how to read. With...
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Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With Kathleen Krull
Since she was a young girl, Kathleen Krull has always known that she wanted to be a writer. In the second grade she wrote short stories and poems. At age ten, she wrote a book called "Hair-Do's and People I Know". As a teenager, she...
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Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With David Lubar
David Lubar was born and raised in Morristown, New Jersey. His mother was a school librarian so he spent lots of time at the school library.
New York Times
New York Times: Remembering John Lennon
With many audio interviews, this New York Times site highlights the career of Beatles legend John Lennon. There are also several articles discussing the life and music of this rock musician.
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