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TASK 1. Work with the resources given and answer the questions.
- Go to the page on language families and say, what language family English language belongs to?
- What language was spoken in Britain before the 5th century?
- Where does the name England come from?
- What are the three periods of English and how are they... |
Cerebral palsy is a group of conditions characterized by particular types of movement and posture, caused by injuries to the brain that occur during fetal development or during the first few years of life when there is rapid brain development. Motor problems in CP are non-progressive – meaning that the original conditi... |
Read the introduction into Bewoulf translation by Seamus Heaney (text below) and find aswers to the following questions.
1. How did Sheamus Heaney develop “a fondness for the melancholy and fortitude that characterized the poetry“? Why is his “fondness” associate with studies in an American university? What is a fortit... |
When a peregrine falcon goes into its hunting stoop — the high-speed dive that brings it in for the kill — it can reach speeds of up to 242 miles per hour. How does a flock of birds react when the fastest thing in the animal kingdom is barreling down on them?
Suzanne Amador Kane, a physicist at Haverford College who st... |
Airplanes had previously been engineered and flown by pilots around the world, but they were fueled by a combination of propellers and engines. The first jet plane was faster and more powerful and could reach higher altitudes than traditional airplanes. It enabled travel time to be cut in half and allowed people to hav... |
A burn is an injury to the tissue of the body, typically the skin. Burns can vary in severity from mild to life-threatening. Most burns only affect the uppermost layers of skin, but depending on the depth of the burn, underlying tissues can also be affected. Traditionally, burns are characterized by degree, with first ... |
Fermat's primality test
Fermat's primality test is an algorithm. It can test if a given number p is probably prime. There is a flaw however: There are numbers that pass the test, and that are not prime. These numbers are called Carmichael numbers.
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Fermat's little theorem states that if p... |
Sickle cell anemia is a blood disorder that occurs among individuals who have inherited two recessive genes for the condition. According to Mayo Clinic, the disorder is characterized by irregularly shaped red blood cells that are unable to carry oxygen efficiently throughout the body.Continue Reading
Normal red blood c... |
Early Indian art is highly influenced by religion, and it doesn’t matter whether it is Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, or Islam. In most historical religious art, stone (terracotta) and metal (gold, bronze) sculptures dominated. Animals were also important to Indian art. Many different types of animals have been depicted ... |
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Why do this
Probability is a difficult concept and questions such as
, which invites discussion, can help children to get to
grips with the difference between a calculated result (theoretical
probability) and... |
XB-35 Flying Wing
Aviation pioneer John Northrop spent decades developing the concept of an all-wing aircraft, trading the weight and drag of a conventional fuselage and tail for greater speed and range. Such a design, not needing a conventional fuselage and tail assembly, would produce much less drag as it moved throu... |
Learning about Ezra Jack Keats
Students will learn about Ezra Jack Keats using a variety of resources in the media center.
A lesson plan for grade K English Language Arts and Information Skills
The students will be able to identify and use various information sources in the media center. (As stated to student: Today we... |
One way to claim that John Winthrop’s idea of the “city on a hill” had failed by 1691 is to point out that religious fervor had declined dramatically by that point in Massachusetts’ history. In fact, religious fervor among the Puritans had declined decades before 1691.
The idea of the city on a hill was that the Purita... |
The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in September 1774. There were many activities occurring in the colonies that concerned the colonial leaders. Thus, they met to discuss these concerns and develop a plan of action. One result of this meeting was a decision to protest the passage of the Intolerable Acts.... |
Create a Castle
Kind of Activity:
Students learn the parts and organization of a medieval castle and then work together to design their own castle
Common Core Standards:
Lead a discussion in which students list all the parts of Sir Ector's castle metioned in the Day 1 reading. This list can include rooms in the castle ... |
Despite what you thought about math in high school, it does have applications in the real world. Photographers, for instance, use math to calculate a number of settings for their cameras, including shutter speed, aperture and focal length. Math is also applied to the composition of a photograph using the rule of thirds... |
March 14 (UPI) -- The desertification of the Sahara, which began 10,000 years ago, may have been at least partially caused by humans.
Most studies suggest the formation of the Sahara Desert, the world's largest hot desert, was brought about by changes in regional vegetation patterns and a shift in Earth's orbit. But so... |
MedlinePlus explains that the human body has three different types of muscles: skeletal, cardiac and smooth. These muscle groups have different functions, are located in different parts of the body and have different structures.Continue Reading
Cardiac muscle fibers have a striated appearance, and they are found in the... |
There are five main settlement patterns: compact settlement, scattered settlement, ordered settlement, linear settlement and nodal settlement. A settlement pattern is the way a population disperses over a particular area. Settlement patterns are defined by size, shape and population size. Topography and climate are the... |
A theme is a curriculum framework that is designed around broad concepts and essential understandings. Skills based on National Standards guide our approaches to content and instruction. A theme allows for the integration of subject areas that enriches children's learning by making it more natural, more connected, and ... |
These lessons are to compliment the ReadyGen Unit 3: Module A, Lessons 8-12. They pertain to The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats and a review of Come On, Rain! and The Snowy Day. All images belong to the author and are purely in this slide to assist the children who need visual supports.
These slides also include a Random... |
Japanese naval codes
The vulnerability of Japanese naval codes and ciphers was crucial to the conduct of World War II, and had an important influence on foreign relations between Japan and the west in the years leading up to the war as well. Every Japanese code was eventually broken, and the intelligence gathered made ... |
STEM Club support: diversity
This activity challenges stereotypes by asking students to draw and describe an engineer and then requiring them to explain their drawings together with discussing stereotypes. There are career profiles and further activities for teachers to pursue with their students.
Show health and safet... |
These standards answer the question, "What skills should math educators at all levels seek to develop in their students?"
Completing the game develops perseverance. The graphical interface helps students make sense of proportion problems.
Students are required to solve abstraction bridge problems and show their work.
S... |
Retroviruses have been studied for over 100 years since the discovery by Ellerman and Bang in 1908 that cell-free tissue filtrates could transmit leukaemia in chickens. The first pathogenic human retrovirus (HTLV) was discovered in 1981 and HIV, the causative agent of AIDS was discovered in 1983, but this presentation ... |
The Four Types of Symmetry in the Plane
written by Dr. Susan Addington
California Math Show
formatted and edited by Suzanne Alejandre
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What is a Tessellation? ||
Tessellation Tutorials ||
A pattern is symmetric if there is at least one symmetry
(rotation, translation, reflection, glide reflection)
... |
The five steps of the scientific method are as follows:
Step 1. State the problem example: What gets hotter in the sun: water in a black cup or water in a white cup?
Step 2. Gather existing information about the question.
Step 3. Form a hypothesis, example: I think that the water in the black cup will get hotter.
Step ... |
The Roman Empire is perhaps one of the most famous empires to ever exist. At the height of its power in 117 AD, the Roman Empire extended from the United Kingdom dominating all of Europe, as well as parts of Northern Africa and the Middle East. For two centuries the Roman Empire had great stability and prosperity known... |
This was a unifying theory of genetics that in 1902 stated that chromosomes were the carriers of the genetic material, the genes of Mendel. It also stated that chromsomes were linear and that genes were distributed along them. It was proposed independently by Theodore Boveri (1862-1915) and Walter Sutton (1877-1916).
A... |
Your brain has tremendous potential, yet the average human being only uses between five and ten percent of this capacity. One of the ways to realize this potential is to discover the best way in which you learn.
Four decades of psychological research have shown us that each person has a distinct way of learning, known ... |
Unprecedented increase in the Greenhouse gas Emissions is being attributed for the global temperature rise. To limit the rising temperature collective actions are required to be taken by all the countries.
Kyoto Protocol (Treaty) 1997 is the first international agreement to keep the global temperature rise under check.... |
- Be completely soft
A scientist has invented the first soft-bodied robot looking like an octopus, and that propel itself. Though soft robots is a growing disciple, but were highly relied on some rigid parts. But now the octopus-like device created by the scientist can pneumatically power its tentacles by using gasses ... |
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Date: Friday, 7 September 1945
Place: Hiroshima, State Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Photographer: Stanley Troutman
American Survey Team Member pauses in front of the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall. The 4 square miles of densely built-up area in the heart of the city... |
After two decades of drilling through miles of Antarctic ice, Russian scientists are about to breach an underground lake that has not been exposed to the surface in more than 20 million years. Lake Vostok, as the body of water is called, is part of a chain of more than 200 lakes hidden beneath the ice, some of which we... |
Students will recognize the importance of creating a business plan, the difference between goods and services, and use persuasive writing to develop an advertisement.
- Arthur’s Pet Business by Marc Brown
- Advertisement or flyer
- Chart Paper with a T chart (labeled Goods/Services)
Write the word entrepreneur on the b... |
Gross domestic product (GDP) is “the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period” (Investopedia, 2016). The value of GDP is often used as an indicator of a country’s economic performance. It is measured annually (sometimes quarterly) to determine t... |
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The problem is even more difficult in making regional predictions of debris flow activity. Five geologists and engineers were assigned the task of designing a method to make such regional predictions. The clues for solving the problem came from understanding the behavior of debris flows that occurr... |
Our ancestors lived in a world where food was scarce and they relied on hunting and gathering to survive. The human body developed mechanisms that were shaped by natural selection over long periods of time to solve the recurrent problems they faced. Now, with the abundance of food, these instincts no longer serve a pur... |
Once again, it's time to celebrate Columbus Day. Yet, the stunning truth is: If Christopher Columbus were alive today, he would be put on trial for crimes against humanity. Columbus' reign of terror, as documented by noted historians, was so bloody, his legacy so unspeakably cruel, that Columbus makes a modern villain ... |
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Comet C/2012 S1 (ISON) may become one of the most dazzling in decades when it rounds the sun later this year. Like all comets, ISON is a clump of frozen gases mixed with dust. Often described as “dirty snowballs,” comets emit gas and dust whenever they venture near enough to the sun that... |
Turning heat into energy
Energy cannot be created or destroyed; however, it can be wasted. The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that heat cannot be converted entirely to mechanical energy. As more and more energy is transformed, more and more of it gets wasted. Scientists like Dr. Mark Lee, professor and head of the... |
Geologists often need to know the age of material that they find. They use absolute dating methods, sometimes called numerical dating, to give rocks an actual date, or date range, in number of years. This is different to relative dating, which only puts geological events in time order. Most absolute dates for rocks are... |
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 to 1956), was probably America’s most influential twentieth-century architect and design theorist
Wright was instrumental in fashioning a specifically American tradition of modern decoration upon which American Art Deco was built.
This is particularly true of the horizontal s... |
Engineers around the world are seeking to address our reliance on fossil fuels before they become too scarce or carbon emissions have an irreparable effect on the environment by developing a variety of sustainable solutions, such as solar panels, wind farms and ocean turbines.
Vehicular engines were a little trickier, ... |
Knowledge and Know-How Online Lessons
Knowledge and Know-How: Nurturing Child Well-Being is an innovative, 8-lesson online course that provides the core knowledge and skills you need to leverage your relationships with families, promote child well-being, and raise overall quality of care.
In this resource
Available for... |
Chances are if you have a child in elementary school they are working on memorizing math facts. And, chances are, whether they are in 1st grade and are working on addition and subtraction, or they are older and are working on multiplication and division facts, you hear a lot of grumbling when you get out the flashcards... |
If you are a teacher or a parent, there is bound to be something in here that keeps your children or students engaged and gets them excited about fireflies. Read on to find out about all the activities listed above, including how you can align them with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
This post contains a... |
ISB’s Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 are full-day play-based programs that meet five days per week. In these grades, 100% of the core instruction is in the target language, French or Spanish.
ISB believes that in order to bring out the best in each child, the learning experience in preschool must respect individual learning style... |
What is absolute poverty?
Absolute or extreme poverty is when people lack the basic necessities for survival. For instance they may be starving, lack clean water, proper housing, sufficient clothing or medicines and be struggling to stay alive.
The United Nations tends to focus its efforts on eliminating absolute or ex... |
Hover to see how factors connect to Symbolic Number. Then click connected factors to explore strategies related to multiple factors.
Symbolic Number is understanding the quantities represented by number words and numbers themselves. Symbolic Number knowledge is a key indicator for arithmetic and general math proficienc... |
Social studies, American History, African American History
Core Exhibition Concept
Black educators were early pioneers of the civil rights movement in the later Jim Crow period (1920-1960).
In this class/these classes, students will gain the necessary contextual knowledge and tools to best prepare them for a trip to th... |
The set includes 8 different pages that all focus on the letter W.
The first worksheet in this set asks the students toto identify different objects and color the ones that begin with the letter W. Window, well, watch, whale and wolf can all be colored. The ball, envelope and ghost will remain uncolored.
The second pag... |
You helped your child discover his or her learning style a few weeks ago. Go back and see how he or she scored in terms of intrapersonal or interpersonal learning. As a review, interpersonal learners like to study with others while intrapersonal learners prefer to study alone. Regardless of where your child scored, rem... |
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, the first written constitution of the United States is adopted by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777. A number of the members of the Congress hail from Ireland including Secretary of the Congress Charles Thomson who is born in Maghera, County Derry in... |
By: Brandon Invergo
It’s a classic image that many people have seen in school: an egg cell lying in wait while numerous sperm cells race towards it. The sperm that reaches the egg first gets to fertilise it. When multiple males are competing, this race can lead to the evolution of, for example, faster-swimming sperm.
N... |
It wasn’t ash that killed the victims of volcano Vesuvius in Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 CE. It wasn’t lava. It was something called pyroclastic flows – extremely hot clouds of volcanic gas and debris that can move at insane speeds.
Pyroclastic flow speeds are so intense, they seem to defy the laws of physics, given ... |
Pennsylvanians will enjoy an extra day of rest from their working lives during another Labor Day celebration this weekend — but workers of the world unite on the first of May, not the first Monday of September.
The American holiday was first established in 1894 by President Grover Cleveland in the midst of a Chicago ra... |
Neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system. These specialized cells are the information-processing units of the brain responsible for receiving and transmitting information. Each part of the neuron plays a role in communicating information throughout the body.
Neurons carry messages throughout the body... |
Everyone in an earthquake-prone area wants to know when the next big one might come, but temblors are not well understood, and there is a plethora of methods that forecast quake risk. So which one works best?
A test of seven different techniques that one day could reveal when quakes will occur could help narrow the fie... |
Shape of the demand curve
Prior to a classroom auction of an item, students predict the shape of the demand curve. Then, based on the auction's revealed reservation prices, students draw the resulting demand curve, compare its shape with their prediction and explain why it is similar or dissimilar.
(As an alternative i... |
Have you ever spent time looking at a world map and imagined traveling to distant locations? Maybe you see yourself drawing your own map of your new discoveries and your journeys along the way. But Earth itself is round, so how do you create an accurate flat map? Throughout history cartographers around the world have f... |
Some children have difficult and challenging behaviours that are outside the norm for their age. Often a result from temporary stressors in the child’s life, these behaviours can sometimes represent more enduring disorders. The most common disruptive behaviour disorders include oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), cond... |
How Did the States in the USA Get Their Names?
Reader Adam from Fairfax, Virginia, wrote in to ask, "How did the US states get their names?" This week, we'll be tackling the origins and meanings of the names, 10 states at a time. Let's kick things off with Alabama through Georgia.
Before Europeans landed on American sh... |
The Importance of Algorithms for Kids
Algorithms are used by both computers and humans to make interconnected decisions throughout our world. Google's search algorithm sorts through billions of webpages, presenting desired information to you in milliseconds. GPS systems manage massive systems of transport, ride sharing... |
When it comes to educating, there is no exact standard. People think differently and the way they learn may also go a long way into helping them maximize their skills and development.
A one-size-fits-all approach to education invariably leaves some students behind. Many teachers have experienced being unable to reach a... |
Perspective drawing is the art of drawing where the images are represented on the flat surfaces like the paper in the same manner as it is perceived through the eyes.
In this form of art, the perspective oblique lines congregate with parallel lines.
Perspective drawing may be adopted by the drawing artists to produce t... |
This is a drawing activity for Halloween that can be used to teach body parts and plurals.
Archived from Englipedia.
Originally submitted by Lynn Bunter / Ben Jacques-Parr on Mar 15, 2008.
- First, I taught them body parts: legs, arms, heads, eyes, ears, noses, hands, foot/feet. Then we reviewed plurals: 1 leg, 2 legs.... |
Anthropologists have found signs of neoplastic bone disease—specifically a bone tumor—in the remains of one of man's closest relatives, according to newly published research.
There wasn’t enough evidence to determine whether the cancer killed this specific Neandertal, but a team of experts at the University of Pennsylv... |
The Common Core State Standards, that are now referred to as the Washington State K-12 Learning Standards include the Standards for Mathematical Practice. The math practices “describe the ways effective math doers think and the kinds of actions they take when engaged in mathematical problem-solving.” (Routines for Reas... |
Astronomers around the world are eagerly awaiting the appearance of the first supernova in the Milky Way galaxy for over four hundred years. The last one was “Kepler’s star,” which, in 1604, was visible with the naked eye in the constellation Ophiuchus. Although named after Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), he did not disco... |
Scientists say they’ve deciphered features of a Denisovan skull and learned other details about our mysterious, extinct cousins by analyzing ancient DNA.
The genetic material came from the finger bone of a female member of the Denisovans, a population known mostly from small bone fragments and teeth recovered in Siberi... |
When the massive space rock that slammed into the Earth some 66 million years ago reached our planet it caused one heck of a scene. The effects of the impact were immediate, causing a massive explosion that sent water and rock flying as far as the eye could see. It dramatically changed the weather on a worldwide scale ... |
During my time as a toddler teacher, I learned that toddlers are capable, trustworthy and highly intelligent. This intelligence can be observed through the play that occurs when they are given open-ended materials to explore. Let’s look at an example of a process-oriented art activity and the ways that I would help fac... |
BB stands for Birthday Bingo. Students learn the basics for months and days in English.
Archived from Englipedia.
Originally submitted by Richard Benoit on Aug 30, 2010.
There are three parts to this activity:
SPELLING FLASH CHALLENGE
- Students keep their pens on their desks and hands on their heads.
- The ALT shows t... |
This blog post was contributed by Nadine Correia (ISCTE-IUL).
“This classroom is so beautiful because the teacher listens to children. Boys and girls can choose and do what they want to”(A., 5 years old).
Children’s right to participate has gained progressive recognition and visibility in different fields of knowledge.... |
How Does Paper Recycling Work?
The paper industry is the UK's most successful recycler. The recycling process itself helps to recover the fibre from paper, which can then be reused and transformed into other paper forms. Paper recycling is cost-effective, and paper can generally be recycled 4-5 times before the fibres ... |
The cell is one of the most basic units of life. There are millions of different types of cells. There are cells that are organisms onto themselves, such as microscopic amoeba and bacteria cells. And there are cells that only function when part of a larger organism, such as the cells that make up your body. The cell is... |
- What is visualisation?
- Introducing visualisation to students
- Guidelines for using visualisation in class
- Practical applications of visualisation
- Continue the script
- Why use visualisation?
What is visualisation?
Visualisation involves the creation of real or unreal images in the mind's eye. I will use it to ... |
Key words: shellfish reefs, native flat oyster, blue mussel, ecological restoration, marine ecosystem
Background. Globally, shellfish reefs are the most threatened marine habitat on earth. Research published by The Nature Conservancy documented that that over 85% of shellfish reefs have been lost from coastal areas wor... |
1.3 - Other Sources of Bias
On the previous pages you learned about sampling bias and how simple random sampling methods can be used to avoid sampling bias. Here, we will discuss two other sources of bias: non-response bias and response bias. These are both problems that should be prevented in the design of a research ... |
Quarks are one of the three tiniest basic, or elementary, particles from which every substance is made.
Quarks are too small for their size to be measured, but their mass can. The biggest quark, called a top quark, is as heavy as an atom of gold. The smallest, called an up quark, is 35,000 times lighter.
There are six ... |
Go to any deciduous woodland at this time of year and it’s not difficult to see plants competing for light. The bluebells on the floor of High Wood in Durham have one strategy – flower and set seed early, before the leaves come on the trees above them.
Bluebells, late April (left) and July, 2016
But what of the trees w... |
Fair Trade Principles
Fair Wages in the Local Context
Producers receive fair compensation for their products, which means that workers are paid at least that country’s minimum wage. Since the minimum wage is often not enough for basic survival, whenever feasible, workers are paid a living wage, which enables them to co... |
Contingency Test Solution
Example Homework Problem:
When polled about a proposition on an upcoming ballot, the responses of men and women were as follows:
Do men and women differ in their attitudes towards this issue (alpha = .05)?
You want to know if there is a significant relationship between one’s gender and her or ... |
What you need to know
Physicists study the ways in which various forms of matter and energy interact. Theoretical physicists may study the nature of time or the origin of the universe. Some physicists design and perform experiments with sophisticated equipment such as particle accelerators, electron microscopes, and la... |
- COMPARING and contrasting – recognizing similarities and differences in objects;
- IDENTIFYING and classifying – recognizing and grouping things that belong together;
- DESCRIBING – giving verbal or written descriptions of the objects viewed;
- PREDICTING – guessing what might happen; and
- SUMMARIZING – presenting i... |
At this stage the lagoon still had to form and the rivers were flowing directly into the sea. The abundance of fresh water due to the presence of numerous rivers would probably have convinced the first communities to move to the margins of the future lagoon. Numerous sites belonging to the recent Mesolithic Period (fro... |
The "x" in x-ray was used because the scientist who discovered x-rays, Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen, didn't know the nature of the rays; like in a mathematical equation, they represented an unknown. The x-ray was discovered in 1895.
Physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen made the discovery of the x-ray completely by accident. His ... |
In a salt crystal, the distance
between adjacent sodium and chloride ions is 3.42 times 10 to the negative 10th
metres. What is the force of attraction
between the two singly charged ions?
Considering this question, one way
to write out salt is to represent it using the symbols of each of its elements in
the periodic t... |
The short-tailed weasel (Mustela erminea) lives in the northern temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. These animals have typical weasel form: a long thin body, a long neck, short legs and a small head. The fur on their underside is pale, and the rest of their fur is reddish-brown to black for most of the year... |
Cattle are susceptible to a wide range of genetic diseases. According to Arcangelo Gentile and Stefania Testoni from the University of Bologna, many of these diseases can be attributed to selective inbreeding. Most cattle lines are derived from only a few select bulls. This has increased the possibility that both of a ... |
This date’s Registry looks at the origins of the Chanteys in 1882. A Chantey is a style of choral singing associated with black slave labor in the early United States.
The Chantey has roots in some of the earliest African customs brought and raised by slave populations in north, central and south Americas. In Slave Son... |
Basic Radio Awareness
Introduction to Radio Communications Principles
What is Communication?
Communication begins when somebody wants to convey information to somebody else. That information must be presented as some kind of pattern. For example, speech is a pattern, smoke signals are a pattern, talking drums are a pat... |
An island continent, at the time, they say:
The study, published in Cretaceous Research, reports the new dinosaur, Ajnabia odysseus, from rocks in Morocco dating to the end of the Cretaceous, 66 million years ago. Ajnabia was a member of the duckbill dinosaurs, diverse plant-eating dinosaurs that grew up to 15 meters l... |
the limit of the generator capability. The voltage between the ends of the series-
tuned circuit at resonance is the smallest possible value which the circuit
constants will permit, because the opposition to current flow from the generator is
the smallest value at resonance.
Thus we say the impedance of a series-resona... |
Rebirth of Greek and Roman ways. It was an intellectual movement. Jacob Burckhardt Was a historian of art and culture, and an influential figure in the historiography of each field.
Many historians locate the Renaissance from the mid-fifteenth until the early seventeenth century. There are, however, a few writers from ... |
The last woolly mammoths once survived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean before they were wiped out about 4,000 years ago.
The circumstances have been reconstructed by a global research team from the Universities of Helsinki and Tübingen and the Russian Academy of Sciences. The combination of isolated habitats as w... |
For thousands of years, Historians have relied on a series of methods to uncover the past that rely on primary sources. As students begin or continue to learn history, it is vital for them to have a rich understanding of how and where to get their information. Primary and secondary sources allow students and historians... |
Africville was an African-Canadian village located just north of Halifax and founded in the mid-18th century. The City of Halifax demolished the once-prosperous seaside community in the 1960s in what many said was an act of racism. The mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality apologized for the action in 2010. For ma... |
Depression is usually defined as a persistent feeling of sadness, often accompanied by a sense of hopelessness, disconnection and loss of interest in the activities of daily life that were previously meaningful.
Depression is not a choice. It is not caused by the child being weak, or unmotivated, or focusing on the neg... |
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