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50 best cheap eats and affordable dishes in NYCThere's never been a better time to eat on the cheap, New York! Discover how to feast like a high roller for 15 bucks or less with our list of the 50 best cheap eats in NYC, ranked.
Blade Runner: The Final Cut Movie Review (1982) | Roger EbertIn an earlier review of "Blade Runner," I wrote; "It looks fabulous, it uses special effects to create a new world of its own, but it is thin in its human story." This seems a strange complaint, given that so much of the movie concerns who is, and is not, human, and what it means to be human anyway. Even one character we can safely assume is human, the reptilian Tyrell, czar of the corporation which manufactures replicants, strikes me as a possible replicant. And of the hero, Deckard (Harrison Ford), all we can say for sure is that director Ridley Scott has left clues in various versions of his film that can be used to prove that Deckard is a human -- or a replicant.
Dog ParkerDog Parker places networks of high-tech, internet-connected dog houses on the sidewalks outside of stores where dogs aren’t allowed. Dog Parker gives the 57% of US retail businesses that are legally prohibited from allowing dogs inside an affordable, no-hassle way to better attract and serve dog owning customers. And Dog Parker gives dog owners have a safer, more comfortable alternative to tying their dog up or locking them in a car. We are addressing a massive, untapped market with very high margins and ROI. With Dog Parker, cities will be better organized for dogs and it will be easier for dog owners to spend more time with their best friend.
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Elementary Library Makerspace Resources | Create, Collaborate, InnovateCollaborative Resources created with Mrs. J in the Library Elementary Librarians to Follow Twitter Blog Library or School District Andy Plemmons http://expectmiraculous.com/ Barrow Media Center David Saunders http://designsaunders.com/ The Greenwich Country Day School Shawna Ford http://curtiselementarylibrary.blogspot.com/ Former ES, now Future Ready Learning Coordinator Nancy Jo Lambert McSpedden Elementary Library Makerspace Former ES, now Reedy High School Library Cynthia…
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Get Started with Design ThinkingThree activities geared toward first-time experiences with Design Thinking, from Stanford's school of design. Familiarizes students with parts of the process (see Liberatory Design Cards).
Instant Expert: General relativity New ScientistWelcome to the first in our new monthly Instant Expert series. This month, astrophysicist Pedro Ferreira of the University of Oxford offers a concise, up-to-the minute summary of what a well-informed person should know about general relativity. Find out more about Instant Expert
Reading Like A Historian Stanford History Education GroupThe Stanford History Education Group created a curriculum, Reading Like a Historian to serve diverse groups of students, with each lesson focused on a central historical question and presenting primary document designed to teach students how to investigate historical questions. Students will learn to use reading strategies such as sourcing, contextualizing, corroborating, and close reading. Students evaluate the trustworthiness of multiple perspectives on historical issues and make claims backed by evidence.
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