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Solving an Equation Using the Distributive Property

9th - 12th
Students will be introduced to equations with parentheses. A procedural check list is provided to guide students through the steps of solving an equation first using the distributive property. Students will review how to check their...
Instructional Video7:41
IT'S HISTORY

Blood & Glory - the truth about Gladiators I IT'S HISTORY

12th - Higher Ed
Today we will travel back in time to the ancient Rome. Who were the Gladiators?
Instructional Video11:51
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Introducing a Topic Clearly: Adding Background Information

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of introducing a topic clearly in writing. They use examples of a clothing drive poster and an opinion piece to demonstrate how background information can make the topic more...
News Clip8:36
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Day of the Dog celebrated by pups in Vancouver's Yaletown

9th - Higher Ed
It seems like Vancouver is going to the dogs — and cats — this weekend. Yaletown neighbourhood will see the Day of the Dog event, which co-organizer Jordan Illingworth says will feature a host of activities for canines. Meanwhile, Perri...
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Trenton organizer released after ICE raid arrest amid tensions over sanctuary city policies

9th - Higher Ed
Trenton is one of a handful of cities that have passed resolutions in support of the Immigrant Trust Act, which limits cooperation between local police and federal immigration authorities. 
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Comic and fan convention Sask Expo Regina permanently cancelled

9th - Higher Ed
In the official statement, Sask Expo Regina said it could no longer continue due to lowered attendance since the pandemic, venue issues and other unspecified challenges.
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Tuckahoe spotlights love and unity at its first-ever Pride celebration

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Carol Wilkinson was at the Tuckahoe Community Center where she spoke with organizers and revelers.
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Pride event organizers aim to attract more families while preparing for potential disruptions

9th - Higher Ed
The organizers of several pride events said their main focus this year is to reassure families that they are going to do everything they can to make these events safe for them.
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Sunwing party flight organizer apologizes

9th - Higher Ed
James William Awad, the event planner behind the controversial Sunwing party flight from Montreal to Cancun on Dec. 30, 2021, said he regrets what happened on the plane because of 'certain people who did not respect the rules.'
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Young Voters Cast Ballots for First Time with Climate Change in Mind

9th - Higher Ed
Shifting away from older generations, millennials and Gen Z are ranking climate change as a major priority when it comes to voting. John Paul Mejia, organizer at Sunrise Movement, discusses the power of the youth vote in the 2020 election.
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A GoFundMe raised $15K, but grieving brother says getting money was a fight

9th - Higher Ed
Allan Oliver is calling for GoFundMe to make changes to how it distributes funds to beneficiaries after he spent months fighting to get all the donations that were raised for his brother's funeral.
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Potential uranium exploration worries Hants County residents

9th - Higher Ed
People in central Nova Scotia are voicing concerns about the possible return of uranium exploration to their area. The province lifted a ban earlier this year and put out a call for companies to explore areas with known uranium deposits....
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Mock wildfire exercise held near North Vancouver's Grouse Mountain

9th - Higher Ed
The District of North Vancouver recently held a drill to prepare firefighters in case of a wildfire in the North Shore forests. Matt Ciolfi, from the district's fire department, said the exercise was held near the popular Grouse Grind...
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Public safety top of mind for summer festival organizers after Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
Organizers of East Vancouver's Italian Day on the Drive have expressed confidence in the city police's ability to implement a suitable safety plan for this year's event. It follows the tragedy at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival last month. As...
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Grassroots group continues fight to revitalize South Bronx waterfront

9th - Higher Ed
The environmental justice group wants to revitalize the area by transforming seven underused areas: 134th Street Gantries Park, East 132nd Street Pier, Stony Point Trail, Bronx Kill Waterfront, Alexander Avenue Extension, Lincoln Avenue...
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Trump supporters hold convoy in Westchester to mark his victory

9th - Higher Ed
Anywhere between 70 and 100 people participated.
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Top Met officer says Notting Hill Carnival is not safe warning of “mass casualty” crowd crush

9th - Higher Ed
A top Met Police officer has warned of “significant” violence and fears of a “mass casualty” crowd crush at Notting Hill Carnival. Assistant commissioner Matt Twist told the London Assembly this year’s August bank holiday celebrations...
Instructional Video2:58
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Nobel laureate To Lead Bangladesh After Hasina? Protesters Push For Muhammad Yunus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, key student protesters in Bangladesh have proposed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus as the head of an interim government. Yunus has agreed to serve as an adviser while he...
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Beef with the champ: Joey Chestnut 'gutted' to hear of exclusion from famed hot dog eating contest

Higher Ed
Joey Chestnut is the biggest name in the history of competitive eating and said he was "gutted" to find out he was being excluded from this year's famed Nathan's hot dog eating contest on July 4th. (Scripps News)
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Black Immigrants Feel Excluded, Though Their Population Is Growing

Higher Ed
Black immigrants share their experience coming to the U.S. and how they're dealing with their own set of issues.
Instructional Video2:28
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Obama: 'Yes We Can, Yes We Did'

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - January 10, 20161. Cutaway of ObamaAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - January 10, 20162. SOUNDBITE (English) President Barack Obama"And to all of you out...
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Obama: 'Yes We Can, Yes We Did'

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - January 10, 20161. Cutaway of ObamaAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - January 10, 20162. SOUNDBITE (English) President Barack Obama"And to all of you out...
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Nobel Chemistry winner: 'It still hasn't sunk in'

Higher Ed
Three scientists on Wednesday were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which have reshaped energy storage and transformed cars, mobile phones and other devices.
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Cigar aficionados from across the world gather in Cuba to attend a ninth annual Habano festival.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Lining up to light up in Cuba

CAPTION: Cigar aficionados from across the world gather in Cuba to attend a ninth annual Habano festival. (Feb
. 27)
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