[This talk contains graphic language Viewer discretion is advised]
So, this is the first and the last slide
each of my 6,400 students over the last 15 years has seen.
I do not believe you can build a
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[This talk contains graphic language Viewer discretion is advised]
So, this is the first and the last slide
each of my 6,400 students over the last 15 years has seen.
I do not believe you can build a
Hello, friends.
I'm happy to see all of you here today.
This is actually exactly what I say to the people who visit us
at the La Crosse Public Library.
And I say it because I mean it.
The children who
In this short video, we're going to show you how we constructed
and animated a pop-up book to explain Earth's tectonic plates.
The supercontinent Pangaea broke apart 200,000,000 years ago,
but the pi
What makes a book a book?
Is it just anything that stores and communicates information?
Or does it have to do with paper,
binding,
font,
ink,
its weight in your hands,
the smell of the pages?
Is this
Whether she’s describing bickering families,
quiet declarations of love,
or juicy gossip,
Jane Austen’s writing often feels as though it was written just for you.
Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness
i
am a superhero now you may not think it
to look at me and
i admit spandex is not my best look
and the only spider webs i ever handled
are the ones in the corner of the dining
room but i
am a superhe
Transcriber: Emilia Pendones Reviewer: Samridh Aggarwal
Who here remembers hearing the term “right off” to describe 2020 at the start of
the pandemic? I know I did.
I saw it on Instagram, Facebook, Li