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Learn about this Guatemalan Indian-rights activist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1992 from Encyclopaedia Britannica's '300 Women Who Changed the World.'
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Use the Library of Congress to conduct research, answer questions about copyright, get legislative information, or to view exhibitions online.
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Get descriptions for some of the many conditions that are related to paralysis, such as spinal cord injury, brain injury and multiple sclerosis (among others).
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What If? Keeping Kids Safe DVD
In this educational safety video, there are half a dozen scenarios where younger and older kids discuss what you should do if an adult you're not sure about comes to your door when you are home… See More$73.75
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Have your students read a Native American myth entitled 'Giants and Mosquitoes.' Then have your students write their own original myth using the writing process.
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He proposed a grand vision of drifting continents and widening seas to explain the evolution of Earth's geography. Learn more about his theories.
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Join In And Play
Its not always easy to do, but it is fun to make friends and play with others. First, you have to make an effort, and then you have to know the rules, like asking before joining in. You need to… See More$11.95
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Solve this online crossword puzzle by answering a few questions about the elements.
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Examines the history of activism by those who have fought for the civil rights of people with disabilities.
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Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature)
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Bullying, Identify, Cope, Prevent, Grades 3 and 4
Bullying is an issue in all areas of our community. It can lead to a considerable degree of absenteeism and has the potential to develop into more serious problems such as sexual, physical and… See More$13.45
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