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Dazu stehe ich! – jfc Medienzentrum

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Haltungen Jugendlicher in einer herausfordernden Zeit Me Too, Black Lives Matter, Fridays for Future
Haltungen Jugendlicher in einer herausfordernden Zeit Me Too, Black Lives Matter, Fridays for Future

Dazu stehe ich! – jfc Medienzentrum

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Haltungen Jugendlicher in einer herausfordernden Zeit Me Too, Black Lives Matter, Fridays for Future
Haltungen Jugendlicher in einer herausfordernden Zeit Me Too, Black Lives Matter, Fridays for Future

Die neue Medienconcret! – jfc Medienzentrum

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Druckfrisch bei uns eingetroffen ist die neue medien:concret-Ausgabe. Die Zeitschrift, die das jfc Medienzentrum gemeinsam mit dem Deutschen Kinder- und Jugendfilmzentrum herausgibt,  bietet pädagogischen Fachkräften, Eltern und Medieninteressierten ein lebendiges, praxisnahes und fachlich inspirierendes Forum der Medienpädagogik – jeweils zu einem aktuellen Thema. Dieses Mal dreht sich alles um das Thema „Haltung“. Durch Corona, Klimakrise und
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Jetzt Online-Artikel der Medienconcret lesen – jfc Medienzentrum

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In der aktuellen Ausgabe der Medienconcret dreht sich alles um das Thema „Haltung“. Hier kann man jetzt eine Auswahl an Artikel online lesen und das gesamte Heft ganz einfach per Mail bestellen! Durch Corona, Klimakrise und Krieg in Europa ist die junge Generation mit Fragen der Begründung und Umsetzung von Haltungen, Werten und Zielen konfrontiert. Die
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Artist Christopher Myers Considers What It Means to “Matter� | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/articles/artist-christopher-myers-considers-what-it-means-matter

We talk with him about his process and inspiration, from the quilts of Gee’s Bend to cutouts by Henri Matisse.
The idea for What Does It Mean to Matter (Community Autopsy) came to him while discussing the Black Lives

Doris A. Derby | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/artists/52318-doris-derby

Doris Derby was an activist and photographer who joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1961. She played various roles within the organization, including working on an adult literacy program in Jackson and Tougaloo, Mississippi, in 1962.
As a photographer, Derby depicted the everyday lives of those involved in the civil rights movement.

The Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial, Augustus Saint-Gaudens | National Gallery of Art

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Regiment, discusses the power of Saint-Gaudens’s depiction of one of the first military units of Black
Regiment, discusses the power of Saint-Gaudens’s depiction of one of the first military units of Black

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Green iguana – Sedgwick County Zoo

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They are mainly herbivores and prefer to live near…
They are mainly herbivores and prefer to live near water, capable of climbing up to 50 feet.

Spotted scat – Sedgwick County Zoo

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The spotted scat is a small fish species located in the Indo-Pacific region. They are typically greenish-brown to silver in color and are covered in many small…
They are typically greenish-brown to silver in color and are covered in many small black or brown spots

Episode 1: The Guam Kingfisher with Scott Newland – Sedgwick County Zoo

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We sat down with Sedgwick County Zoo CEO and bird enthusiast Scott Newland to learn all about the Guam Kingfisher in this week’s episode.
We were always zoo people, we would go to zoos, no matter where we’re at.

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Special Events – Page 2 – Events

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Special Events
Earth Systems Institute, … Continue Good books broaden our horizons and inspire new conversations, no matter

Coral Diseases – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/corals/diseases/

Corals, in particular, are susceptible to a number of diseases including black band disease, white band
Black Band Disease Black band disease.

Southern Watersnake – Florida Snake ID Guide

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/snake/southern-watersnake/

These are stout-bodied snakes with broad black, brown, or red crossbands (often bordered with black)
These are stout-bodied snakes with broad black, brown, or red crossbands (often bordered with black)

Mayan Cichlid – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/mayan-cichlid/

Generally it is olive-brown to beige, with green-black stripes, yet shows more striking color variations
Generally it is olive-brown to beige, with green-black stripes, yet shows more striking color variations

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Black pacu | Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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The black pacu is a large, nonaggressive, fruit-eating species of fish found in the upper Amazon River
Exhibit: Amazonia Black pacu Colossoma macropomum The black pacu is a large, nonaggressive, fruit-eating

Red-footed tortoise | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/red-footed-tortoise

The red-footed tortoise is found throughout South America and on the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Barbados. These long-lived tortoises have bright red, yellow or orange patches on their legs, tail and head.
Their skin is mostly black with shells being typically black, gray or brown.

Ecologists Dig Prairie Dogs, And You Should Too | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

https://nationalzoo.si.edu/conservation-ecology-center/news/ecologists-dig-prairie-dogs-and-you-should-too

in north-central Montana, ecologist Andy Boyce and intern Andrew Dreelin are learning more about how black-tailed
At our field site in north-central Montana, we’re learning more about how black-tailed prairie dogs change

African plated lizard | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute

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There are 30 species of plated lizards, and the African plated lizard (also called the giant plated lizard) is one of the largest. It has a squat body, plate-like scales and powerful legs.
They have black, rubber-like balls on the soles of their feet.

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AirSpace Season 10 Episode 0: Meet Your AirSpacers | National Air and Space Museum

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In this episode you can hear a little more about Hosts Matt and Emily as well as a little bit about the
In this episode you can hear a little more about Hosts Matt and Emily as well as a little bit about the

Claiming Space Symposium | National Air and Space Museum

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Organizing Committee Presenters in the Claiming Space Symposium Video Presentations A Symposium on Black

Bessie Coleman, First Black Woman to Earn a Pilot's License | National Air and Space Museum

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100 years ago Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to earn her pilot’s license. In part because she was a woman, and especially a woman of color, Bessie had to travel all the way to Europe to get her flight training. Today on AirSpace, we’re looking back on Bessie’s experiences in France and Germany in the 1920s and exploring just how far she went to earn her historic license (and inspire generations of pilots along the way).
I’m Matt. Emily: I’m Emily. Nick: And I’m Nick.

How to Become Friends with the First Lady and Influence a Nation | National Air and Space Museum

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On a spring evening in 1933, Amelia Earhart took first lady Eleanor Roosevelt on a joyride. On this episode of AirSpace, we’re detailing the high-flying friendship of these two women – from their shared background as social workers to their mutual love of flight and advocacy of women’s empowerment and social justice. 
Emily: I’m Emily Matt: And I’m Matt.

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Grey crowned crane | Chester Zoo animals

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A grey-crowned crane’s mainly grey body contrasts sharply with their black and white wings.
Their grey bodies contrast sharply with their black and white wings, and a bright red pouch that hangs

Celebration Tree | Engraved Personalised Sculptures | Chester Zoo

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Celebrate life’s special moments and the people you love with a personalised item on our stunning Celebration Tree sculpture by Emma Rodgers.
ORDER NOWGET IN TOUCH Celebrate the moments that matter There’s a new way to celebrate the people and

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His Majesty the King to present 2023 Erasmus Prize to Trevor Noah | Royal House of the Netherlands

https://www.royal-house.nl/latest/news/2023/11/13/his-majesty-the-king-to-present-2023-erasmus-prize-to-trevor-noah

On the afternoon of Tuesday 28 November, His Majesty the King will present the Erasmus Prize to the South African comedian Trevor Noah (born 1984 in Johannesburg) at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. The King is the Patron of the Praemium Erasmianum…
In his autobiography “Born a Crime”, Mr Noah describes how, as a child with a black Xhosa mother and

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Foundation Archives – Page 3 of 36 – Raspberry Pi Foundation

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What do you want your button to do? - Raspberry Pi Foundation

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Raspberry Pi Foundation Director of Education Carrie Anne Philbin discusses the endless possibilities of learning to code with a simple button.
As educators and parents, we’re always looking to deeply engage our young people in the subject matter

Engaging Black students in computing at UK schools — interview with Lynda Chinaka - Raspberry Pi Foundation

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Lynda Chinaka, Senior Lecturer in Computing in Education, on the work everyone can do to engage more Black
Black history is a really important topic, obviously, and I think that, when Black History Month was

Maker Faire New York 2016 - Raspberry Pi Foundation

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Read all about our visit to Maker Faire New York in 2016, and find out what cool stuff we saw!
https://twitter.com/florilegia/status/782219201696137216 Joining the stalwart US Pi team of Matt and

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