For Time; 100 Pull-Ups; 100 Push-Ups; 100 Sit-Ups; 100 Air Squats
With the 1000 public tickets now gone, demand for seats at the drumhead service, which will take place at Edinburgh Castle's esplanade on August 10,…
The Royal Family last night led the nation in commemorating the thousands of troops who lost their lives in the Battle of the Somme, which started 100 years ago tomorrow.
For Time; 100 Dumbbell Hang Clean Thrusters (2x35/25 lb); 5 Burpees to start, and at the top of each minute
The Royal Family last night led the nation in commemorating the thousands of troops who lost their lives in the Battle of the Somme, which started 100 years ago tomorrow.
“En L’An 2000” is a series of images created by Jean-Marc Côté and other French artists that imagined what life would be like in the year 2000.
Leaders visit historic site where Germany signed the armistice in 1918 and Hitler forced France to accept defeat in 1940
Aircraft shots from airshows and a few shots taken during a short flight in a Cessna from Blackpool to Chester.
“En L’An 2000” is a series of images created by Jean-Marc Côté and other French artists that imagined what life would be like in the year 2000.
On April 6, 1917, a special session of congress declared war on the German Empire, officially signaling America's commitment to fight in World War 1.
How do you prepare kids for jobs that don't yet exist? Kids learning in a system created for a bygone world? Especially when they're learning in a system designed for a different world. Future Minded: Preparing Today's Youth for Tomorrow's Workplace delves deep into how students are being educated in a system created more than 100 years ago; a system that could not anticipate current or future jobs. The book emphasizes the intersection of education, workforce and preparedness for the fourth industrial revolution. Author Zaimah Khan asks readers: Have you ever thought about what kind of new jobs the future will hold?Do you want your kids to be ready for the future of work?Do you wonder what skills your kids will need to be successful in the Fourth Industrial Revolution? You will love Future Minded if you are thinking about what jobs will be like in the future. Whether your children will be ready for future jobs? Or, what skills kids should develop to be successful in the future? Regardless of how young your children or students are, this book will show you how you can support them in the development of soft skills that are transferable across industries.
Momentous events were occurring this week one hundred years ago as Ireland was split apart. But now, more than ever, the winds of change are blowing.
While some things are a given when you think of the Queen City, here are 19 facts about Buffalo you never knew were true!
Are you looking for a new way to celebrate the 100th day of the school year? So many times, the 100th day of school is a day focused on hands-on, fun and exciting math activities. But, if you teach 2nd or 3rd grade, you've probably seen the look from your students. The "UGH! I've already counted out 100 pieces of cereal and jumped 100 jumping jacks look." If you teach one of these grades, you are probably looking for some new ideas. Why not take a social studies twist on the topic? Let your student "travel" back in time! Did you know that there were some really interesting things that happened in 1913? Jan. 1, 1913: Post Office begins parcel post deliveries. Feb. 17, 1913: First minimum wage takes effect in U.S. in Oregon. Dec. 1, 1913: First driveup gasoline station opens. I made a packet that will help you along on your travels. The packet includes: Portrait: Draw what you would look like if you lived 100 years ago. What type of clothes would you wear. What type of hair style did they wear. What type of glasses did they wear? Graph: Would you prefer to live today or 100 years ago? Ask your classmates, collect the data, and graph the data. Tech connection: Investigate the following topics on the computer – exploration, transportation, commerce, political events, world/national events, and interesting facts. Higher order thinking skills: compare and contrast the difference of the two time periods with a venn diagram. Writing: Fill out the “life for children” information sheet and then writing a creative story that has at least 4 of the 6 details from the “life for children”information sheet. Events: Print on card stock. This can either be used to introduce the tech connection assignment or to decorate a bulletin board. This packet is available at TPT for $5. Click on the picture above to visit my TPT store. ***If you purchased this packet last year, you may go to your TPT downloads folder and download the revised version for free. I updated the events signs to 1913.
In 100 years, there will be flying taxis and people will routinely travel to the moon. Knowledge will be instilled into school children by wires attached to their heads. These may sound like the predictions of modern-day futurists, but they're actually how people a century ago saw the future--otherwise known to you and me as the present. This selection of postcards from the collection of Xbox co-founder Ed Fries illustrates a view of the 21st century that is remarkably prescient in some ways and hilariously wrong in others.
Having bid farewell to the last Fokker aircraft in the KLM fleet in October 2017, this blog goes back to the pioneering period.
Fannie Farmer's Classic Banana Bread recipe, adapted with current ingredients such as quinoa flour. This is not your usual banana bread; much added health benefits due to the quinoa and undertone flavors of bourbon and sweet banana.
The unique pictures, dating back to 1892, document the construction the iconic bridge, which at the time was a landmark feat of engineering nicknamed 'The Wonder Bridge'.
In 100 years, there will be flying taxis and people will routinely travel to the moon. Knowledge will be instilled into school children by wires attached to their heads. These may sound like the predictions of modern-day futurists, but they're actually how people a century ago saw the future--otherwise known to you and me as the present. This selection of postcards from the collection of Xbox co-founder Ed Fries illustrates a view of the 21st century that is remarkably prescient in some ways and hilariously wrong in others.
In 1918, the American photographer Lewis Hine traveled across France, photographing refugee families, orphaned children, wounded and shell-shocked soldiers, the nurses and volunteers who cared for them all, and the ruined buildings they fled.
Arturo Soria y Mata (18441920) was an internationally important Spanish urban planner whose work remains highly inspirational today. He is most well known for his concept of the Linear City (Ciudad Lineal) for application to Madrid and elsewhere. He studied the civil engineer career (Ingeniero de C
The May 5, 1958 edition of Arthur Radebaugh 's Sunday comic, Closer Than We Think , showed off the high-tech school of tomorrow. With hordes of baby boomers flooding into public schools in the 1950s, it makes sense that this strip would focus on different solutions for overcrowding with that tec
The Royal Family last night led the nation in commemorating the thousands of troops who lost their lives in the Battle of the Somme, which started 100 years ago tomorrow.
Dagelijkse inspiratie voor de praktische vrouw met recepten, gezondheid, creatieve ideeën en nog veel meer!
19-year-old Helena Muffly wrote exactly 100 years ago today: Friday, April 10, 1914: Went to Watsontown this afternoon. Don’t have a new hat for tomorrow. Well, you see it will be Easter, that’s …
The 'time capsule' was left nearly 100 years ago in Otta, central Norway with strict instructions for it not to be opened until 2012. After generations of waiting, its secret will be unveiled tomorrow.
In 100 years, there will be flying taxis and people will routinely travel to the moon. Knowledge will be instilled into school children by wires attached to their heads. These may sound like the predictions of modern-day futurists, but they're actually how people a century ago saw the future--otherwise known to you and me as the present. This selection of postcards from the collection of Xbox co-founder Ed Fries illustrates a view of the 21st century that is remarkably prescient in some ways and hilariously wrong in others.
This weekend marks the 57th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ decision to sit down for her rights on a Montgomery, Ala., bus, and put the effort to end segregation ...
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Scholars commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War are turning their attention to female icons of the era - two of whom were used in propaganda campaigns after their deaths to bolster the war effort, albeit in very different ways.