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TMIH Space Exploration: November
November:
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Leave Twitter Now
After this last week of ridiculous events on Twitter, aka X, I can not stress enough the need for teachers, schools, and school districts to leave the platform completely. Elon Musk must no longer be allowed to benefit from educators content creation. If you are wondering what new reasons beyond my previous posting just read…
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TDIH 272 Words
The Power of 272 Words: The Historic Context of the Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, during the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In a concise yet powerful speech, Lincoln reflected on the sacrifices of those who perished in the Battle of Gettysburg and emphasized…
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TDIH: Superman Dies
“The Death of Superman” (1988): A Watershed Moment in Superhero Storytelling In 1988, DC Comics delivered a seismic shock to the comic book world with “The Death of Superman” storyline. Penned by writer and artist Dan Jurgens, this narrative arc marked a watershed moment in superhero storytelling, challenging the conventions of invincibility and mortality that…
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Recommended Comics About Native American Heritage
This collection encompasses comics and graphic novels focusing on indigenous North American histories, challenging stereotypes, celebrating cultural richness, and highlighting contributions and resilience.
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We Are Marshall
Today in Huntington, WV people will talk about a tragedy that left an indelible mark on the history of Marshall University – the football plane crash that occurred on November 14, 1970. This is a story that transcends sports and resonates with anyone who values the resilience of the human spirit. Growing up, I always…