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Using Technology in History Lesson Plans
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History continues to show us that new times bring new realities. Education is no exception to the rule. The question is not whether to bring technology into the educational environment. Rather, the question is which technologies are suitable for U.S. and world history subjects, from Civil War lesson plans to World War II lesson plans. Whether you're covering your American Revolution lesson plans or your Cold War lesson plans, PowerPoint® presentations are available in pre-packaged formats to suit your classroom's needs.
Using Audio Books As A Learning Tool
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Kelvin Ho
Audio books are joining mainstream curricular modules because of their ability to shorten the learning gap for students who have traditionally had trouble with interpreting the written word.
Useful Information about Oahu, Hawaii
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Steven Cancel
Everything you need to know about living and visiting Oahu, Hawaii.
Use this Powerful Teacher Resume Tip to make YOUR Teacher Resume STAND OUT
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Adam Waxler
An effective teacher resume is absolutely essential in today’s extremely competitive teaching job market. In fact, your teacher resume may be the one thing that gets you the interview. Therefore, make sure to use this powerful teacher resume tip to make your teacher resume stand out!
Use A Car Donation Program To Simplify Making A Charitable Donation of your Vehicle
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Alex Alaska P
Utilizing a Car Donation Program to Take the Hassle Out of Charitable Giving
United States Military Academy
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Barney Garcia
Duty. Honor. Country Goes the timeless motto of one of the most prestigious and the oldest Military Academy in the United States of America - The U.S Military Academy, also called simply as USMA or casually referred to as "West-Point".
Understanding the HOPE Scholarship Program
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Ian Koch
HOPE stands for "helping outstanding pupils educationally". The HOPE scholarship program is a high valued, famous and unique scholarship program of the state of Georgia.
UFO Near Luke AFB?
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Do you believe in UFOs? Unidentified flying objects? With so many credible, yet unexplained, reports the questions should not be lightly dismissed. Marvel at just one sighting, at Luke AFB, and draw your own conclusions.
UFO Evidence 1951
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Ronald Pearce
This article is from Project Blue Book - the renowned book that contains evidence of UFO sightings that the US Air Force tried to hide from the public.
Types of School Loans
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Glen Orenstein
Though there are many different lenders that provide student loans, there are only a couple types of loans. Students can eventually have options for deferment and repayment through a consolidation plan, but in the beginning, there are two ways to get financing for college from a student loan
Types of Nursing Careers
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Western Schools
Nurses generally fall into seven main groups, depending on place of employment. Well trained nurses are utilized in private practice, hospitals, private residences, etc.
Two Main Concerns Associated With Online Degrees
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Bryan Wong
In today's world, the number of graduates who are earning online degrees is skyrocketing. However, there are many concerns related to online degrees.
Tutoring Services: Five Tips for Choosing the Best
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Chris Robertson
How do you make an informed decision about which tutoring service to use? Here are five tips for choosing the best.
Turn Your Life Around In Months by Learning a New Profession
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Jayden Adams
National Polytechnic College, NPC, offers the straight talk about getting a job that you care to keep.
Turbocharge Your Learning by Using Learning Styles
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Jean Morgan
The Honey and Mumford learning styles are broken into four element- activists, reflectors, theorists and pragmatists. It probably sounds more complicated than it is, but it's actually a very good way to determine how you learn and what you should or shouldn't be doing to help yourself retain information.
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