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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Accounts of medical and magical character, fortune tellings and predictions]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[A part of The Apocryphal Acts of Apostles. The part dedicated to Paul and Barnabas.]

19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th - 19th century.




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[Anaphora of Our Lady by St. Cyriacus of Behnesa]

18th - 19th century.




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[Prayers of magical character]

18th century.




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Teaching Math Through Tiny Houses

  Photos by Whitney Curtis




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Young People Gather Across the Globe in Climate Strike

Young people across the globe marched, protested, and signaled calls to action today in the name of climate change. Here's what it looked like.




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In Denmark, Students Go Back to School, 6 Feet Apart

Photos by various photographers/Ritzau Scanpix via AP Last week, Denmark became the first European country to allow daycare and primary schools to reopen since the start of the coronavirus lockdown. The classroom setups included desks spaced six feet apart. (In Denmark, which uses the metric system, it’s actually 1.829 meters.) One teacher at the Korshoejskolen school […]




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Struggling to Stay Connected on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as Teaching Moves Online

As teachers across the country grapple with the challenges that come with remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, an elementary school teacher on Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces the added challenge of a lack of internet access at home. 




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Back to school!

Welcome to the 2019 school year. We're feeling pretty excited and it’s going to be a big one at the State Li




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Directory of Open Access Books

A directory of open access e-books, which is open to all publishers who publish academic, peer reviewed books in Open Access . The aim is to increase discoverability and maximise dissemination.




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ScienceDirect open access journals

Open access titles available on the Science Direct platform.




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Libertas Academica

Libertas Academica is the publisher of international, peer reviewed scientific, technical and medical journals. Only those which are open access are linked through the Wellcome Library catalogue.




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EBSCO Open Access Medical and Health Collection




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Wiley Online Library Backfiles

Wiley Online Library hosts a multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. The Wellcome Library offers access to selected titles in this collection.




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Wiley Online Library Open Access

Wiley Online Library hosts a multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities. The Wellcome Library offers access to selected titles in this collection.




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Updated resources for PDHPE students and teachers

To help students meet the outcomes of the new Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) syllabus, t




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Will 3,000 Teachers in South Carolina Soon Retire Because of a Policy Change?

A program that lets retired teachers keep working while collecting retirement benefits is set to expire at the end of the month.




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A RedForEd Wave: Teachers in North and South Carolina Leave Classrooms in Protest

A sea of red swept the capitals of North and South Carolina on Wednesday, as thousands of teachers turned out to demand higher pay and more school funding.




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Teachers Wanted: S.C. Company Hires Cash-Strapped Educators for Warehouse Jobs

Nephron Pharmaceuticals, a drug manufacturing company in West Columbia, S.C., recently hired 650 current and retired teachers through a new program designed to provide educators with additional income.




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Betsy DeVos to Visit Manufacturer Where Hundreds of Teachers Work Second Jobs

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos will hold a workforce event at a South Carolina drug manufacturer that employs hundreds of cash-strapped teachers in second jobs.




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This Teacher Is Suing Her District Over Working for Free, Buying School Supplies

School districts have "unconscionably and impermissibly shifted operating costs of the classrooms directly on the financial backs of our teachers," the lawsuit alleges.




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South Carolina school 'flips' popular teacher parades




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Lame-Duck Indiana Chief Complains About Two Accountability Systems, Governance

As the state rolls out a new school accountability system and a separate federal accountability system, disputes have flared between the state department and school board over which underperforming schools should get extra federal money.




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How Lemonade Stands Are Teaching Kids 21st-Century Business Skills (Video)

Concerned that schools don't notice or nurture business skills, nonprofits are using the humble lemonade stand to foster entrepreneurship.




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Meet the Indiana Teacher Running to Unseat the State's House Education Chair

"I'm running because I'm not happy with the state of education," said veteran educator Kevin Leineweber, who is one of several teachers running for the state's legislature this year.




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How Indiana Supports College Access and Success for All Students

A state leader shares how research helped raise important considerations for increasing college success and completion in Indiana.




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Indiana Teachers Shot With Plastic Pellets in Active-Shooter Drill, Raising Concerns

The Indiana state teachers' union is pushing to protect student and staff safety during active-shooter trainings.




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Indiana Educators Race to Renew Teaching Licenses Before Deadline

Thousands of Indiana teachers are scrambling to begin renewing their professional teaching licenses before new rules that state lawmakers approved this spring take effect July 1.




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Indiana Wants Teachers to Do Externships. So Some Are Headed to the Brewery

Teachers across the state are outraged over a new rule that requires 15 hours of workforce-related professional development.




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To Ease Shortage, Indiana District Recruits Teachers to Drive Buses

A suburban Indianapolis district is signing up teachers to drive school buses before and after their usual time in the classroom.




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Indiana teachers meet challenges for special needs students




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With $80 Million Fix, Kansas School Funding Heads Back to Court

Kansas will offer up $534 million more this fall to its public schools, an amount it will tell the state's supreme court in the coming weeks is enough to provide students with an "adequate" education.




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Des maladies foetales qui peuvent faire obstacle à l'accouchement : thèse ... / par Alphonse Herrgott.

Paris : O. Doin, 1878.