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Featured playlists

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Clips for College: Hamlet The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is William Shakespeare's longest play, one of his most popular works during his lifetime and among the most-performed stage plays to this day. Jordan White, Alexander Street Press 9 21 Feb 2013
Clips for College: Death Penalty Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is the sentence whereby a person is put to death by the state as punishment for a crime. As of 2013, 58 countries actively practice it while 97 have abolished it outright. All other nations use it sparingly or have not actively practices it in over 10 years. Jordan White, Alexander Street Press 10 20 Feb 2013
Clips for College: Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright (1867 - 1959) was an influential American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1,000 structures. He was recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as the greatest architect of all time. Jordan White, Alexander Street Press 5 15 Feb 2013
Clips for College: Autism Autism is a developmental disorder that appears in the first three years of life, affecting the brain's normal development of social and communication skills. The causes remain unknown but are an active area of research. Jordan White, Alexander Street Press 8 15 Feb 2013
Winston Churchill footage Fiona Carr 3 14 Feb 2013
Fashion trends of the day Fiona Carr 3 14 Feb 2013
Sports coverage Fiona Carr 5 14 Feb 2013
Siege of Stalingrad Fiona Carr 3 14 Feb 2013
Clips for College: Classroom Management These videos showcase key classroom strategies that current research shows are effective for particular student populations. Explore videos on cooperative groups, routines and consistency, inclusion for LD students, block scheduling, and scaffolding. Jordan White, Alexander Street Press 6 13 Feb 2013
The End of World War II This playlist shows newsreels from the Invasion of Normandy, the dropping of the atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and the surrender of Japan and Germany from the perspectives of the countries involved. Margaret Loebe 6 12 Feb 2013

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