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Pilgrim Trivia Teaching Tips

How much do you know about the Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Wampanoag Indians? Here are some interesting facts about them.Before the Pilgrims hired her, the Mayflower was in the wine trade with France; before that, she was in the fish trade with...
Freda J. Glatt, MSNovember 10, 2005

Monday The Day

The day of Monday is either considered the first or second day of the week. It comes after Sunday and before Tuesday. The name "Monday" comes from Mani, who is the Germanic Moon god.
Ryan FyfeNovember 07, 2005

American Civil War

The American Civil War took place in 1861 to 1865 in the southern United States; also in eastern, central and southwestern regions. The outcome of this bloody civil battle was the defeat of the seceding CSA.
Ryan FyfeNovember 07, 2005

What Happened on June 21

June 21 is always the 172nd day of the year, unless it's a leap year in which it is the 173rd day of the year. This is on a Gregorian calendar, which leaves 193 days remaining until January 1st, where a new year beings.
Ryan FyfeNovember 07, 2005

Characteristics Of Sound

Sound in brief but remarkeable terms is a vibration, that our ears percieve by the sense of hearing. Most commonly vibrations travel to our ears via the air.
Ryan FyfeNovember 07, 2005

Study Tips for Students Taking Tests

You're in the thick of the school year. It seems like there are so many things going on - assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities. Now a test is coming up and you've got to do well on it.
Derick YungNovember 06, 2005

Essential Parenting Lessons for Enriching Your Child’s Education

“We have a science project due in two days and I don’t know when I’m going to get the time to finish it.”“I did research on the internet for the social studies report until midnight last night.”“We wrote the...
Laurie HurleyNovember 06, 2005

Start Right Now..........

Start right now.......... The most difficult thing in every task is to start. You are lost in a whirlpool of ideas, but nevertheless, you can't choose the most appropriate to embody. Do you experience such situations?
Susan KasselNovember 05, 2005

Connect With Your Roots - Learn Your Family Language

There are lots of reasons why people learn a foreign language - love, business, travel, hobby, necesity etc., but one reason that seems to pop up more and more is to connect with their roots.
Ron TichenorNovember 05, 2005

6 Common Misconceptions about Study Abroad Programs

With over 100,000 college students studying abroad every year, there’s bound to be all kinds of tall tales, urban legends, and misinformation swirling around.
Lee FrankelNovember 05, 2005