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Teaching World History through Popular Culture
I used to teach 7th grade world history in California. I've moved on and now support teachers as a resource teacher in education technology. But t...
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1 year ago
Leaving Jesusland by NOFX
Artist - NOFX
Song - Leaving Jesusland
Album - Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
Thanks for the comments
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1 year ago
Clinton Kicks the Crap out of Fox News Part 2
He wiped the smirk off their faces.
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The Clarks The River
This is a Tribute To Bruce Springsteens Song The river.
The River Played By the clarks.
I couldnt find it on youtube so i decided to put it up here...
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1 year ago
The Russian Revolution - Part 3
Part 3 The Russian Revolution of 1917 was probably the most important event in history -- and the most slandered. Mountains of articles and books m...
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Drunk History Vol. 6 Featuring John C. Reilly, and Crispin Glover
Watch the amazing story of Nikola Tesla (John C. Reilly); the father of Western Technology, who sailed to America to meet Thomas Edison (Crispin Gl...
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Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy's voice has been absent from the numerous books written about her, John F. Kennedy's presidency, and their life together...
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No Age X Todd Cole: Inflorescence
Renowned filmmaker/photographer Todd Cole and experimental art-punk duo No Age joined forces to create and document a unique performance for the ba...
LevisReadyToWork • 20,604 views
Great explanation video of something teachers across the country have been doing for years. Pop culture is a great way to remind the kids that the information is relevant and all around them. Matt Groening passed his history classes kids, did you? Information is not distorted, it just appears ...