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  • Cambridge Conversations
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  • Excursions of a Bibliophile
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    1 week ago
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  • TeachThought
    Why Financial Literacy Is Really About Teaching Critical Thinking - Helping students recognize these trade-offs can strengthen their decision-making skills.
    2 months ago
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    How to search this blog - This blog ceased being updated several years ago but there are over 3,000 entries where you will hopefully find comics and strips that interest you. H...
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  • Teachers' Voice
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    7 years ago
  • Omnivoracious
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    8 years ago
  • An A-Z of ELT
    C is for Creativity - I’ve just come back from a conference, the theme of which was creativity – a conference for teachers of Arabic, as it happens. I’m not a speaker of Arabic,...
    8 years ago
  • Russell Stannard's Blog
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    10 years ago
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    11 years ago
  • Debate.org Blog
    CVS Is Quitting Tobacco, But Was It Really Selfless? - In February, CVS — one of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains — announced that it would take tobacco products off the shelves of its 7,600 locations effec...
    12 years ago
  • The (De-)Fossilization Diaries
    I did it! - “Sir, a woman’s preaching is like a dog walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all.” (Dr Johnson) The same...
    12 years ago
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