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Almost to Freedom
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Almost to Freedom

Tells the story of a young girl's dramatic escape from slavery via the Underground Railroad, from the perspective of her beloved rag doll.
 
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ArmadilloRun Game
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ArmadilloRun Game
Armadillo Run Game
Armadillo Run is a physics-based puzzle game. You have to build structures with the purpose of getting an armadillo to a certain point in space. There is a selection of building materials, each with different properties, which can be combined to form almost anything. The realistic physics simulation gives you the freedom to solve each level in many different ways.

Reuploaded Thanks to arcadius

 
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Reading Skills Card Games: Long and Short Vowels
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Reading Skills Card Games: Long and Short VowelsReading Skills Card Games: Long and Short Vowels

Easy-to-make, easy-to-play games that provide hands-on fun with ABC's, word families, beginning and ending sounds, long and short vowels, and sight words. Added variations make each game more challenging or less challenging, giving teachers almost 50 games in each book! For use with Grades K-2.
 
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Discourses of Rumi
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D I S C O U R S E S OF RUMI (OR FIHI MA FIHI)D I S C O U R S E S OF RUMI (OR FIHI MA FIHI)

Recognized as perhaps the greatest mystical poet of Islam, Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273) communicated something through his writing that has attracted spiritual seekers from almost every religion in the world, for hundreds of years.
Even in his day, Rumi was sought
 
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Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome
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36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture Taught by John R. Hale University of Louisville Ph.D. Cambridge University

On October 22, 1738, an engineer in the army of the Bourbon royal family in Naples had himself lowered down a well shaft to begin the first systematic study of an ancient wonder just then coming to light: the astonishingly intact ruins of the Roman city of Herculaneum, buried in the eruption of Vesuvius almost 1,700 years earlier. This trip down a well not only marks the beginning of Classical archaeology but also ...

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