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This is an excerpt from "Imagine a School: Montessori for Elementary Age Children." It was produced by the American Montessori Society and is distributed through Educational Video Publishing www.edvid.com.
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fiction based upon every physicist's dream: have a chat with Albert Einstein. Starring theoretical physicist Alvaro de Rujula in the role of Dr. Nuts and experimental physicist Federico Antinori in the role of Albert Einstein.
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Blast to the past for elementary school.
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Floating vibes, with slow, dubby beats, echoing sounds and some beautiful psychedelic sounds forming into a melody. Definitely one of the most beautiful psychill tracks I have heard this year. Perfect opening on a chill out set. A journey worth taking!
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blahhhh sorry guys i am pritty sick. so i sound kinda funny; and i my voice is super annoying to listen to after a while
but this is an elementary question video
for those who dont know much at all about albinism
and. things
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Unlike most schools in America, Japanese schools don't have cafeterias. Instead students eat in their classrooms. In this video, the kids are playing up to the camera a lot, but you can still get the idea of what lunchtime in a Japanese elementary school is like.