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Fact Or Fiction?
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Fact Or Fiction?

THE CREATURES OF SCOTLAND

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February 2018
Why We Celebrate
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Why We Celebrate

Tulips were once used as a form of currency in Turkey. Today , they have their own festival.

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May/June 2017
Party in the Streets: Mombasa's Carnival
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Party in the Streets: Mombasa's Carnival

Parades, music, art, and food from many different cultures .

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May/June 2017
The National Cherry Blossom Festival
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival

Yukio Ozaki, the mayor of Tokyo, gave the city of Washington D.C. a gift of 3,000 cherry trees in 1912 as a symbol of friendship between the countries of Japan and the United States.

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May/June 2017
Semana Santa: Guatemala's Holy Week
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Semana Santa: Guatemala's Holy Week

What if Easter preparations meant dyeing sand, collecting pine needles, and staying up all night to work on an art project knowing it would be ruined the very next day? Well, welcome to Guatemala’s Semana Santa, or Holy Week!

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May/June 2017
Behind The Scenes Of A Mardi Gras Float
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Behind The Scenes Of A Mardi Gras Float

Mardi Gras World in the city of New Orleans offers unique, behind-thescenes tours of its floats.

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May/June 2017
The Horse: Man's Other Best Friend
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The Horse: Man's Other Best Friend

Yes, dogs are known for their faithfulness and make us feel good when they run to greet us with slobbery kisses. But there is another animal that is a serious competitor in the bid for “man’s best friend”—the horse.

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October 2017
Is A Pony A Horse?
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Is A Pony A Horse?

A Guide To Organizing Horses

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October 2017
The Sport Of Kings
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The Sport Of Kings

Horse racing is one of the world’s oldest sports.

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October 2017
Sacred Dogs
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Sacred Dogs

When the Spanish came to the New World in the 1500s, the horses they brought with them were returning to the land of their ancestors. The last of the prehistoric North American horses died out more than 10,000 years ago, but not before many of these animals crossed the Bering Strait land bridge that once connected Alaska to Siberia. Horses eventually populated Asia, China, northern Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.

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October 2017
Horses As Healers Around The World
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Horses As Healers Around The World

In a sandy arena surrounded by nature, Carlos Mendez helps a young man mount a horse. The rider is a former soldier coping with post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. When he first came to Equinoiterapia [eck-ee-no-tair-uh-pee-uh], Puerto Rico, the soldier was hesitant to even touch the horse. Today, he sits tall in the saddle. As the horse walks along, the man’s shoulders relax and a smile lights up his face.

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October 2017
At Bat With The Sydney Sixers
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At Bat With The Sydney Sixers

The 2012 Champions League Twenty20 cricket tournament was taking place in South Africa, and the Sydney Sixers cricket team was competing for the first time.

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April 2017
Animals Galore
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Animals Galore

COSTA RICA’S RICH VARIETY OF WILDLIFE

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May/June 2018
La Comida Tipica
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La Comida Tipica

Chicharones…carnitas…ceviche . . . and chop suey?! Costa Rican fare is a unique and delicious medley of fresh tropical foods and international flavors. This one-of-a-kind cuisine blends Latin American and Caribbean with European-style cooking techniques.

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May/June 2018
Children Rescue A Rainforest
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Children Rescue A Rainforest

Roland Tiensuu and his first- and second-grade classmates in Sweden sat, spellbound, as their teacher, Ms. Eha Kern, introduced them to the magical world of rainforests

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May/June 2018
LAS BOLAS DE DIQUÍS
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LAS BOLAS DE DIQUÍS

THE ANCIENT SPHERES OF COSTA RICA

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May/June 2018
Traditional & Fantastic
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Traditional & Fantastic

Costa Rica is a colorful, vibrant land, but its brilliance doesn’t stop at the landscape.

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May/June 2018
Art Connection
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Art Connection

A Costa Rican Jungle

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May/June 2018
Beorr Goat: Wild Goat Of Breeze
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Beorr Goat: Wild Goat Of Breeze

The Bezoar (BEE-zor) goat is the wild ancestor of the present-day domestic (tame) goat. Also called the “wild goat,” it lives in rocky mountain areas on Crete and other Greek islands, as well as in Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan.

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November/December 2017
Greece: A Mix Of Old And New
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Greece: A Mix Of Old And New

 When you think of the country of Greece, you might picture the crumbling marble ruins of classical temples, the first Olympic games, and powerful gods and goddesses from ancient mythology.

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November/December 2017
A Celebration Of Greek Cuisine
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A Celebration Of Greek Cuisine

Tzatziki. Dolmades. Spanakopita. These are words that don’t really trip off the tongue, but definitely ripple and rage with flavor in the mouth.

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November/December 2017
Whip Up Your Own Olive Oil Ice Cream
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Whip Up Your Own Olive Oil Ice Cream

You’re probably wondering if olive oil can be transformed into something as creamy and delicious as ice cream. Well, of course it can. And it’s super easy to do.

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November/December 2017
Two Thousand Years Of Faith
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Two Thousand Years Of Faith

The Church. In so many parts of the world, it is not the cornerstone of society, but that is the case in Greece. While secular (non-religious) traditions have become more common around the world, Greece remains rooted in its Orthodox Christian beliefs, which can be seen in almost every facet of life among Greek people both in that country and here in the United States.

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November/December 2017
Exploring Athens: From The Acropolis To The Agora
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Exploring Athens: From The Acropolis To The Agora

Athens is the city that comes to mind when people think of Greece. Millions of tourists visit it every year. Even if Athens isn’t on your travel list right now, you can take this quick tour of the city’s landmarks without having to set foot on an airplane.

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November/December 2017
It's Greek To Me!
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It's Greek To Me!

|t’s Greek to me,” is often said when something is beyond one’s understanding or especially difficult. But nothing could be further from the truth when it comes to the Greek language. The Greek alphabet and language look and sound exotic and complicated, but they shaped the vocabulary of Western languages, including English. 

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November/December 2017
Apollo And The Laurel Tree
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Apollo And The Laurel Tree

Apollo was a young and handsome Greek god. He lived with his father, Zeus, and the other gods on Mount Olympus, almost 10,000 feet high above the clouds.

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November/December 2017
The Meaning Of The Mandala
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The Meaning Of The Mandala

Losang Samten Brings an Ancient Tradition to School

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July/August 2017
Stitch By Stitch, Row Upon Row
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Stitch By Stitch, Row Upon Row

A Legacy of Sweetgrass Baskets by Mary Jackson, NEA National Heritage Fellow

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July/August 2017
The Naughty Little Rabbit And Old Man Coyote
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The Naughty Little Rabbit And Old Man Coyote

A Tew a Story Fro M Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo

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July/August 2017

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