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7 Myths About Unites States’ Independence Day
Brace yourselves! 4th of July is coming! Most of us will be heading for a weekend long July 4th Independence Day celebrations with our families. While we look forward to…
5 Simple Martin Luther King’s Day Activities for your Classroom
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. are fondly remembered in American history as an activist, humanitarian, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, notably for his contribution in advancing civil rights.…
First Thanksgiving: Myths vs Reality
The First Thanksgiving Feast by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris Myth 1: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce and Popcorn were served at the First Thanksgiving feast Pilgrims and Indians most…
Veterans Day 2014 : Offers and Discounts
“The army teaches boys to think like men.” Veterans Day is an official holiday in United States, falling on 11 November 11 every year. On Veterans Day, we honor people who have…
Teaching Students about 9/11 in Classroom
9/11 is here again and the first week of school is barely over. The important decision for most of the teachers now is how to commemorate the 9/11 twin tower…
History of Apartheid in South Africa
Apartheid refers to the official policy of racial separation and ill treatment of blacks followed by the white government of South Africa between 1948 and system of apartheid divided the…
StudentsSpeak : On Why You need Humanities Homework Help
In today’s fast paced life and modern era students chose their career fields according to their interest. Beyond the rat race of becoming an engineer or doctor, students are increasingly…