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The Word "How"

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Learn the sight word "how".

Surf in English - Canadian College of English Language

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Study English at the Canadian College of English Language in Vancouver, Canada. For more information contact our team.

The Wonder of Weightlifting | Jaime Seeman | TED

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With humor and hard science, obstetrician and gynecologist Jaime Seeman reveals why building muscle is one of the best ways to combat women’s top health risks.

Exposing Why Farmers Can't Legally Replant Their Own Seeds

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This is the history of Monsanto’s herbicides…

Spaced Out

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In this episode, Sabrina gives us some perspective on this whole universe thing and how we fit into it.

Never Let A Unicorn Scribble

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A girl tries to teach her unicorn to scribble, despite being told not to, and uses imagination to make it magical.

Monster Party

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Elmo, Rosita, Grover, Ghost, Spider, and Pumpkin are joining the Super Simple Monster Girls for a really fun Halloween party.

Andressa writes about her experience taking Project Management at the Canadian College

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"Friends who had experienced Canada spoke highly of its beautiful cities and welcoming atmosphere for international students. Inspired, I pursued Project Management to advance my career, proving it's never too late to chase a dream!"

Why Don't We Have More Fossils?

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When you see a bunch of fossils in a museum, you might not think about how unlikely it is that they got there. But there's a lot of lucky dice rolls that landed that mastodon in the museum, and researchers are really motivated to find out what factors influence any organism's odds of fossilizing. Here's what we know and what we need to know.

Minerals, Crystals, & Gems

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What’s the difference between minerals, crystals, rocks, and gems? In this lesson students will learn what these substances are and how they naturally form.

Are Asteroids Dangerous?

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A sample of Bennu could tell us exactly how threatening this near-Earth asteroid is, and how we defend ourselves against it.

Stars, Constellations, and More

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By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to describe the characteristics of stars and constellations.

If you had the chance to be immortal, would you take it?

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Explore different philosophers’ ideas on immortality and dig into their theories about the positives and negatives of eternal life.

Alberto writes about his experience taking IT at the Canadian College

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"Completing the IT program earns you certificates from Cisco, CompTIA, and Red Hat, which are valuable in today's job market. Canadian College provided excellent support in job placement and introduced me to a new learning style."

Why Grass Grows Better Under Trampolines

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If you’ve ever owned a backyard trampoline –or jumped on someone else’s– you might have noticed that the grass underneath it is longer and lusher than the grass in the rest of the yard. It’s not just that that grass isn’t getting mowed… in fact, when it does get mowed, you can see the weird effect even better! Instead there's something else –something shadier– going on here.

Sloth Claws

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The sleepy sloth has a surprising secret... their claws are actually their bones protruding from their limbs!

Glowing Turmeric Experiment

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Today we are going to learn about one very special fluorescent spice with my glowing jellyfish experiment.

The Word "Had"

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Learn the sight word "had".

The Dumbest Animal Alive

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The ocean sunfish, or Mola, is one of the strangest animals alive. A massive, flat, derpy giant that eats jellyfish, drifts aimlessly, and carries parasites that even have smaller parasites of their own.

Exploring Canada's Eastern Seaboard: Matrilineal Legacies | National Geographic

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Paid content for ‪@ExploreCanada‬. Join National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale on a captivating road trip along Canada's eastern seaboard. On her journey, Ami searches for the matrilineal threads that bind communities and connect past with present.

Dinosaur Pee?

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Today we continue our exploration of the water cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee.