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Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Rights of African Americans Pt. 6: Black Codes

9th - 10th
What were the Black Codes? Find out on today's podcast.
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Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Black Codes

9th - 10th
After the Civil War, the South enacted laws that prevented African Americans from fully exercising their newfound freedom.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: The Virus in Your Genes

9th - 10th
Many vertebrate species contain snippets of viral genetic code within their genomes -- and according to new research, it's not all from the likely suspects.
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AdLit

Ad lit.org: A Video Interview With Laurie Halse Anderson

9th - 10th
Laurie Halse (rhymes with "waltz") Anderson got to know and appreciate cold weather growing up in upstate New York. She attended elementary school in Syracuse, where she was terrified that she'd never be able to learn how to read. With...
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American Public Media

American Radioworks: My Name Is Iran

9th - 10th
In this website, you can listen to an hour-long broadcast or read the transcript of Darvar Ardalan's return to Iran to assess its legal system and its past attempt to combine sacred and secular law.
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History of Our World

Podcast History of Our World: 10 the Third Dynasty of Ur

9th - 10th
Informative and interesting podcast [21:50] from Rob Monaco teaches us about the demise of the Sumerians and discusses the rise of the third dynasty of Ur. With links to resources for further exploration.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Cyber Warfare

9th - 10th
With the Stuxnet worm still affecting industrial systems around the world, some analysts are saying that the code may have been produced by a government. We'll talk about cyber warfare and computer security.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Organism Captures Foreign Dna

9th - 10th
Small freshwater invertebrates known as rotifers have the uncanny ability to capture bits of DNA from other organisms and assimilate that genetic code, scientists have found.
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BBC

Bbc Podcasts: Episode 32: Pillar of Ashoka 18 May 2010

9th - 10th
A fragment from a pillar edict of Indian ruler Ashoka. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at how Ashoka turned his back on violence and plunder to promote the ethical codes inspired by Buddhism. Ashoka communicated to...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Alan Turing at 100

9th - 10th
A look at the man who is the father of modern computing. [15 min, 25 secs]
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: How Lgbtq People of Color Are Dealing With Orlando

9th - 10th
The attack on a largely Latino crowd at a gay nightclub in Orlando by a Muslim American mass shooter has meant different things to different people. The devastation cuts across many facets of culture, identity and community.

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