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Understand Context module - Ubuntu article
In this article focus is on the role of ubuntu as one of the Constitutional values that can enhance school management. This study looked at whether or not ubuntu philosophy can assist school rid managerial obstacles. A case study was conducted in a school where the principal in it used ubuntu as a form of leadership model. Based on tested and mellowed values of African democracy, it was found out that the philosophy contains the ideal model on which democratic leaders would like their fellow emp
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One More River Read-Aloud Online Storybook-(Noah's Ark)
The read-aloud in this video is One More River, written and illustrated by Joan Paley. This is a cute counting book about Noah and the animals entering the Ark. The animals enter one by one, two by two, etc. There is a play button to start the story and a pause button on each page. This is a wonderful resource for helping to build a literacy rich classroom or church environment. It would also be beneficial for struggling readers, for auditory learners, and for special education students. 
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Feedstock mixture of Al and Ti powder for cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS)

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Feedstock mixture of Al and Ti powder for cold gas dynamic spray (CGDS)

Cold gas dynamic spray, CGDS (or kinetic spray) is a rapidl
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Cactus 2
Cacti are producers. This means that they make their own energy and food and do not need to eat other organisms to gain energy and live. Cacti use the sun, water, and carbon dioxide to go through photosynthesis and make their own energy to grow, bloom, and reproduce.
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Torque
In this interactive activity adapted from Wake Forest University, observe how rotational force, or torque, is related to the distance between the pivot and the point of the applied force.
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Weather or Not - Climate
In this video from WVIZ Cleveland, explore the relationship between the sun and the earth. Learn about the earth's axis tilt, spin, and rotation to discover how they affect climate.
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Getting to the Point
In this lesson, students learn how to determine location by triangulation. We describe the process of triangulation and practice finding your location on a worksheet, in the classroom, and outdoors.
Author(s): Janet Yowell,Malinda Schaefer Zarske,Matt Lippis,P

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Movements and Shifts in Supply Curves
A consideration of the factors affecting the movements and shifts in supply curves and how the interaction of demand and supply curves affect market forces.
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Global Hybrid Versus MHD Modeling of the Magnetosphere: Density and Magnetic Field
This series of animations compares a two-dimensional global hybrid simulation with an magnetohydrodynamic model of the interaction of the solar wind with the Earths magnetosphere.
Author(s): Andy Acuna,Dan Spicer,D. Papadopoulos,F. Kazeminez

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Learn Hindi Daily Show (ओं; लोग/लोगों; masculine/feminine; mystery word; The Cle
Hindi Sound and Symbol of the day Independent form: Dependent form (when used with another consonant) Example: ओं is ओ plus the bindu which makes the ओ nasalized.  This sound...
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WordWorld: Radio Read-A-Thon
In this PBS animated video, Duck and Frog prepare for the Radio Read-A-Thon. Duck convinces Frog to read a book for him but Frog messes up his tongue. Duck eventually decides to read his own book. This is a good teaching resource for the early childhood classroom. It helps to teach phonetic skills and how to build words. Students will enjoy this cute video. (11:00)
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Turning Trash into Toys for Learning
At the INK Conference, Arvind Gupta shares simple yet stunning plans for turning trash into seriously entertaining, well-designed toys that kids can build themselves -- while learning basic principles of science and design. (15:31)
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The Greatest TED Talk Ever Sold
With humor and persistence, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock dives into the hidden but influential world of brand marketing, on his quest to make a completely sponsored film about sponsorship. And yes, onstage naming rights for this talk were sponsored too. By whom and for how much? He'll tell you. (19:28)
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"The Tell Tale Heart," short story by Edgar Allan Poe - Animated
This is an animated short 1953 film, with music, adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "The Tell Tale Heart."  Narratied by James Mason, the film has good sound quality and graphic animation (though the screen is black, except for the pinpoint light of one eye, from 3:20 - 4:10).  Appropriate for middle and high school students.  The film is introduced with the following subtitles: "The film that you are about to see is based on a story told a hundre
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What Went Wrong?-Using the Scientific Method
Will Jared win the Central High Science Fair? First he'll have to nail down the key rules of scientific method. Some of the key vocabulary words defined in this video are experiment, measurement error, calibrate, beaker, variables, conclusions, conversion, and limited data.  This video is a great teaching resource for introducing the scientific method and reviewing mistakes in experiments. Students will enjoy this cute, animated video. Content is appropriate for upper elementary and middle
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Miwa Matreyek's Glorious Visions
Using animation, projections and her own moving shadow, Miwa Matreyek performs a gorgeous, meditative piece about inner and outer discovery. Take a quiet 10 minutes and dive in. With music from Anna Oxygen, Mirah, Caroline Lufkin and Mileece. Miwa Matreyek creates performances where real shapes and virtual images trade places, amid layers of animation, video and live bodies. (11:00)
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Time Differences, Part 1 (Elapsed Time)
The instructor uses computer software to demonstrate how to determine elapsed times. The sreen is dark; the viewer may wish to open the screen to ful screen to see clearly. (09:57)
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Industrial Revelations: British Industry Canals
The London canals were used for carrying goods in Britain during the
Industrial Revolution. The 2:43 videos explores how the revolution of hydraulics and lifts on the major canal. The end of the useful canal system was caused by the construction of roads in England.

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Algebra II: Simplifying Polynomials
This is a ten minute demonstration. The teacher needs to be able to stop this video as each action is completed to make sure the student understands each operation.
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How to Find the Surface Area of a Triangular Prism
Looking for an informative video on how to get the surface area of a triangular prism? This useful tutorial explains exactly how it's done in four minutes. The instructor uses a small whiteboard for demonstration.


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