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Video of space debris breaking up in the atmosphere LIVE during Good Day Colorado around 6:15 a.m. Thursday January 4th 2007.
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space, meteor, atmosphere |
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Our classroom Hermit Crab, Harmony, changes its shell. An 8th grade student catches it on video on our holiday break! Thanks Dakota! Harmony changed shells, back and forth nine times, before she settled on the new bigger one.
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hermit, crab, animal, shells, adaptations |
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From 1973, an episode of Multiplication Rock (the first season of Schoolhouse Rock) complete with sponsorless opening and full Sunday credit roll. The song on the end credits is an instrumental version of "The Good Eleven".
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multiplication, numbers, math, music, numbers, schoolhouse rock |
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Traced back to Southern China and the clannish nature of Chinese culture, family associations play a unique role in U.S. Chinatowns. During the Chinese Exclusion Act and in times of extreme discrimination, family associations were not simply a social haven. They provided work and housing...
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Boston Chinatown Asian American History Chinese Culture |
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The Combat Zone is an area within Chinatown that is legally zoned as an adult entertainment district. Deriving its name from the port-of-call sailors who frequented Boston for centuries, the Combat Zone was codified and moved to Washington Street to make way for Boston’s new City Hall. During...
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Boston Chinatown combat zone community activism |
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Compiled by A Chinatown Banquet student Andrew Tong, these stories provide insight into Chinatown during the 1950’s. By focusing on recreation and play, the stories offer a new historical twist on the lives of first generation Asian Americans, many of whom continue to work in and shape Chinatown...
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Boston Chinatown 1950 |
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