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Dido and Aeneas
The number one rule in a Roman myth: don't upset the goddesses. Having acquired the wrath of Juno, the queen of heaven, Paris and Aeneas suffer trials and tribulations on their journeys to love and triumph. Experience the thrill of the...
Lit2Go
The Four Oxen and the Lion
Long before Benjamin Franklin advocated for standing together against the British, Aesop warned about the dangers of a group divided in his fable "The Four Oxen and the Lion." An audio retelling of the story describes a quarreling herd...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science Looks at the Sibling Effect
Author Jeffrey Kluger describes current scientific research into the effects of sibling relationships on human behavior.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Scientists Study Vole Romance Under the Influence
To learn how alcohol affects relationships, scientists mix prairie voles a drink.
Curated OER
Kids Health: Why Do I Fight With My Parents So Much? (English/ Spanish)
Why do so many young people and their parents argue? Learn why family issues often surface in the teenage years and how you can better cope with this kind of conflict. Also includes an audio version in both English and Spanish.
BBC
Bbc Mundo: Entre Dos Mundos Ninos Y Migracion
Based on a special BBC series that explored the lives of young Latin American immigrants to the United States. Listen to eight short segments that touch on a range of themes: hopes and fears, bilingual education, the effect migration has...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: George Washington and the Executive Branch
George Washington put aside any personal relationships in appointing the most qualified individuals to the executive branch, and paid scrupulous attention to the protocols set by the Constitution for the presidential office.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Bill of Rights Pt. 14: Positive Rights
Positive and negative rights refer to the relationships individuals have to their government.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Exploring the Wild Life of Our Bodies
Biologist Rob Dunn explains how the organisms that share our world have shaped us. [17 mins. 39]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Amber Gives a Glimpse of Ancient India
Learn how biological specimens trapped in amber have given scientists a new look at India in this audio lecture. [12:42]
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