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05
Jan
2012
Using Parodies to Enhance Student Learning

36 days ago by Tracee Orman

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The Hunger But Mainly Death Games A Parody by Bratniss Everclean Perhaps you've caught WinterSpringPro's music video parody "I Wanna Go" or read The Hunger Games Parody's book The Hunger But Mostly Death Games. Whether or not you find them funny, your students surely will. I've used parodies to enha ...

Hunger Games Lessons - hungergameslessons.com · Rank: 99,724 · 10 references

31
Dec
2011
B.Ú.É.K.! - 2012

41 days ago by A mi Ganzunk

A január 1-jei évkezdet hosszú évezredek eredménye. Az ókori Rómában az év első napja március 1-je volt, és csak i.e.153-tól, Julius Caesar naptárreformja után került át erre a napra, amit lakomákkal, ajándékozással, és Janus tiszteletére nagy ünnepségekkel tartottak meg. A keresztény egyház éppen e ...

A mi Ganzunk - amiganzunk.blogspot.com · 1 reference

30
Dec
2011
New Year, why January 1?

41 days ago by Ieva

While waiting for 2012 a.d. I was wondering: If we are counting years since the birth of Christ, why does the New Year begin on January 1, not December 25? Thank you, Ms. Wiki for explaing that! In the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire new year began when consuls first entered office. So it used t ...

1 Day Better than 1000 - 1daybetterthan1000.blogspot.com

The Significance of Christmas: the Birth of our Savior

42 days ago by Aaron

This will take only four minutes to read. The past two weeks we have studied the Christmas story as recorded for us by Luke in the second chapter of his gospel. The first week we looked thoroughly at 2:1-3 so that we could understand exactly when in time this event took place, and in doing so we als ...

Aaron Aiken - aaronaiken.wordpress.com · Rank: 154,414 · 2 references

29
Dec
2011
Novel: The Sword, The Book, And The Bone (Chapter 21)

43 days ago by Greg Jones

On Thursday I had a normal day of classes, fencing and study. I even went to bed early. Friday was a different story altogether. I awoke early and hit Bruegger’s for my usual. As I sipped my coffee, I opened up the Daily Tar Heel and almost choked. CHAPEL HILL - A rare book librarian at the Louis Ro ...

GSB World - greenspotblue.com/world · Rank: 159,266 · 1 reference

27
Dec
2011
TreeBook Review: The Hand of Isis by Jo Graham

45 days ago by nrlymrtl

The Hand of Isis is a beautiful telling of the life of Cleopatra, the last of the ruling Egyptian Ptolemies. This book could be considered historical fiction or fantasy, as there is definitely a mystical side to it. Cleopatra’s father had more than 1 wife and numerous concubines. Hence, Cleopatra’s ...

Darkcargo - darkcargo.com · Rank: 107,097 · 1 reference

22
Dec
2011
An inspired wolf pack in Chicago

49 days ago by djelloul

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Shameless is about The Man and wolves Lycanthropy, wolves and wolfishness enjoy Olympic status on television and in films these days, but for a firsthand look at how a wolf pack operates you have to turn to a television series that never mentions wolves. Shameless is hands down the best series on te ...

Djelloul Marbrook - djelloulmarbrook.com · 36 references

21
Dec
2011
Seizing the Narrative

51 days ago by Brendan I. Koerner

It’s fair to say this has been a momentous week for Willie Gault, the former Chicago Bears wideout who was also a track star of great renown. Things started off great when police in Los Angeles found his stolen Super Bowl ring, but then took a turn for the worse—the much, much worse—after news emerg ...

Microkhan by Brendan I. ... - microkhan.com · Rank: 94,409 · 51 references

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