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Using Global Literature as Bridges to Understand Ourselves and Other Cultures
In this vignette, three teachers share how they integrated books as bridges into their curriculum in cross-cultural studies of Mexico and China to help the students develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Lacey Elisea +2 more
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Effects of Origanum vulgare essential oil and its two main components, carvacrol and thymol, on the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea [PDF]
Background Botrytis cinerea causes serious gray mold disease in many plants. This pathogen has developed resistance to many fungicides. Thus, it has become necessary to look for new safe yet effective compounds against B. cinerea. Methods Essential oils (
Huiyu Hou +3 more
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Learning About the Olympics: An Integrated Curriculum and Multi-Class Celebration
Inspired by the Olympic Games of 2022, teachers of the Vail Literacy Community built a curriculum focused on different world cultures/countries that participate in the games to celebrate individual and team abilities, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Cassandra Sutherland, Lacey Elisea
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Global Literacy Journeys in First Grade–Far Away Places…Yet Close to Home!
In this vignette, two first grade teachers share the ways they integrated global literature into their curriculum. Their goal was for students to not only know how to read and write, but to identify as readers and writers.
Lacey Elisea, Jane Metzger
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Sacred Stories as Windows and Mirrors: A Pre-Kindergarten Class Reflection
In this vignette, two prekindergarten teachers share how they used Bible stories from their curriculum along with global literature to introduce students to the concept of windows and mirrors (Bishop,1990). The goal was to give both teachers and children
Jennifer Hook, Abbey Unes
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Proteomic Analysis of the Midgut Contents of Silkworm in the Pupal Stage
The silkworm Bombyx mori, a lepidopteran insect, possesses an 8–10-day pupal stage, during which significant changes occur in the midgut, where it first condenses into the yellow body, and then undergoes decomposition.
Qinglang Wang +6 more
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A Global Literature Study of Identity and Kindness in Pre-Kindergarten and Preschool Classrooms
In this vignette, two teachers share how they explored identity and kindness in their classrooms through the use of children's literature to encourage students to learn about different acts of kindness and help them develop a sense of empathy for others.
Kelsey Nowacki, Jessica Berry
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Introduction: The aim of this study is to clarify the association between repeated falls and the dominant/nondominant side in the open-eyed one-leg standing (OLS) test among people who are healthy or have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia in a ...
Keiichi Kumai +5 more
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CREATIONISM IN THE NETHERLANDS [PDF]
Recent events indicate that creationists are becoming increasingly active in the Netherlands. This article offers an overview of these events. First, I discuss the introduction of intelligent‐design (ID) creationism into the Dutch public sphere by a renowned physicist, Cees Dekker.
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Current Use of Fenton Reaction in Drugs and Food
Iron is the most abundant mineral in the human body and plays essential roles in sustaining life, such as the transport of oxygen to systemic organs.
Chizumi Abe +2 more
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