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20 minute countdown timer
A twenty minute countdown timer which ends with a snippet of the song "Welcome Back."
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10 minute countdown timer
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This 10 minute countdown timer end with "Welcome Back." It is a perfect timer to use in the classroom or in a professional development setting.
Gallery Walk 20 minute countdown
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This timer is perfect for conducting a Gallery Walk in your classroom or Professional Development. The countdown ends with a snippet of "Welcome Back."
1 MIN 36 SEC TIMER
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A welcome back song signals the end of the timer. Perfect for a quick partner share.
5 min 37 sec timer with soft windchimes to signal end
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Perfect timer to use in a Professional Development, Professional Learning, or classroom setting.
1 MIN 36 SECS TIMER EACH X3
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This countdown timer has been created to be used for the inside/outside circle a.k.a. concentric circles strategy. In this strategy, participants form two circles (equal numbers inside and outside). One group forms a circle on the inside of the other group of participants who form the outer circle. The facilitator will provide the instructions: with each question you will have 1 min 356 secs to...
7 minute 17 second timer with short Welcome Back cue.
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This timer was originally created to be used during steps 2-5 of a Data Talk Protocol, but really it is perfect for any professional learning or professional development setting where you would like to offer participants about seven minutes to complete a task. The short Welcome Back cue at the end reminds participants it is time to get refocused and prepared for the next segment of the learning.
Rad Robot Retro 15 (ish) Minute Timer with Welcome Back Song
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This is the perfect timer if you are looking for something rad! This timer depicts a robot in action, then ends with a snippet from Welcome Back Kotter. Use this timer in the educational setting: the classroom, professional development, professional learning. Or, use it however you please. Have fun and enjoy!
The Perfect Timer for a Gallery Walk
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This timer is perfect choice when conducting the gallery walk strategy. In a gallery walk, participants are asked to reflection on observations being made on a group created poster, work of art, piece of writing, etc., the options are limitless. This timer gives the participants about 2 minutes at each "poster" to add their reflections, ideas, and/or opinions. After the 2 minutes, music starts ...
5 min 28 sec timer with Welcome Back song
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This timer is created to be used when setting a ritual or routine of using the Welcome Back Kotter theme song to reorient the group to coming back together. This is an excellent countdown timer to use during Professional Developments and Professional Learnings in the Educational setting.
10 Minute Countdown
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This ten minute countdown timer with chill music is the perfect way to countdown to the start or end of something.
20 Minute Countdown
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20 minute countdown timer with notification at ten seconds and fun music for remaining ten seconds as a notification the time is up.
Kentucky Inmates Turned Actors Explore Selves Through Shakespeare Play - Shakespeare Behind Bars
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This article is to be used in conjunction with College Board’s Springboard textbook for freshman English. The article is for Activity 5.19 and is written by Sean Rose. The article discussed the benefits of the program, Shakespeare Behind Bars.
How Shakespeare Changed Everything
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Ms. Lo reads the excerpt from the article, “How Shakespeare Changed Everything,” written by Stephen Marche. This video was created for Freshman English students who are reading about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. Students who read this article may be completing Activity 5.18 from the College Board Springboard textbook.
30 minute timer with sound at 10 seconds
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30 minute timer with sound at 10 seconds
Persuasive Rhetoric - Rhetorical Appeals
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Persuasive Rhetoric - Rhetorical Appeals
Two Minute Countdown Timer - Music at 10 seconds
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Two Minute Countdown Timer - Music at 10 seconds
Graduation and a Promotion! Buy your yearbook today.
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Graduation and a Promotion! Buy your yearbook today.
CALMING 5 MINUTE COUNTDOWN TIMER WITH NO SOUND
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CALMING 5 MINUTE COUNTDOWN TIMER WITH NO SOUND
OUT OF THIS WORLD 10 MINUTE TIMER - NO SOUND
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OUT OF THIS WORLD 10 MINUTE TIMER - NO SOUND
SUPER COOL 20 MINUTE COUNTDOWN TIMER WITH NO SOUND
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SUPER COOL 20 MINUTE COUNTDOWN TIMER WITH NO SOUND
English 9 - Lesson for February 12, 2021
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English 9 - Lesson for February 12, 2021
“Meet in the Middle” Jeep Super Bowl Commercial
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“Meet in the Middle” Jeep Super Bowl Commercial
This American soldier work together with French soldier
The only man willing to do the worst didn’t want it. And he served.
I see an arrow floating across my screen, hackers? Yes!
AN AMERICAN NATION 🤘
"Hear Hear!"
"Our first order of business." "And our LAST IF WE VOTE A LEVY!"
Bro got the room riled up for no reason lmao
He had it right the first time we traded 1 tyrant for another and we ended up paying more taxes than we did then.
Imagine a country of patriots willing to overthrow the rulers who are exploiting them. Now the situation is 10x worse and filled with cucks who say it’s related to party lines instead of rich v poor
Time when men were men women were women, beautiful era people had witnessed. Gone all of those today.
Ironically South Carolina went on to be the state that saw the most military engagements in the war.
South Carolina has a powerful, yet poorly celebrated history.. the world has been robbed of such a storied people
Plumber Take back our water
Dis they play this movie in the UK on July 4th upon its release 😂? Asking for a British friend 😂
'But I am the widowed father of five children. I do not have the luxury of principles in this matter. Inasmuch as I will not fight, I will not vote.' While we all talk about legislatures and tyrants, Benjamin Martin's priorities in this scene are **precisely** where they should be. There is no safety net in 1776, no system of protection for his children should he die in war. If he dies, then his children will not eat. Those he has hired to help work his land will not be paid. Taxmen, carpet baggers [to use the Reconstruction era term], and lawyers will use the law to whittle his land down piece by piece for a profit and his children will inherit nothing. His sons will be sharecroppers on the land they grew up upon and his daughters prey to any marriage proposal that might come along for girls with no dowries. Going to war at this minute would throw away all that he spent his building and fighting for and sell his family into destitution. THOSE are the stakes for Capt. Benjamin Martin. There are many tyrants in this world that prevent us from doing as we might otherwise wish to do. One of those tyrants is called 'duty', and Martin is all too aware of his duty to his family.
Taxation without representation
The spanish americans traded a tyrant that lived 3,000 miles away( the king of Spain) for 3.000 tyrants who live one mile away( the so called liberators).
Mel Gibson's speech at 01:14 made the audience laugh, but there is nothing funny about it; "why should I trade 1 tyrant three thousand miles away for 3000 tyrants one mile away?" This memorable quote has a lot of logic behind it; albeit, it is not used accurately in the movie. Legislature can be voted in and voted out, so even if there is alleged tyranny, it is short lived (opposed to life-appointed King); more importantly SCOTUS functions as our safety-net to prevent such a thing from occurring. This quote is more accurate if you apply it to the judiciary. In 2023 there were more than 1400 federal judges, many appointed for life pursuant to Title III of the Constitution, whom enjoy complete immunity and carry out their function with impunity. Removing a federal judge is not a common occurrence; the impeachment hearing might as well be held on the moon. A simple solution is to have the federal (and state in line with preserving federalism) legislature establish by an Act an administrative agency (we have many to pull the blue-print from) that is responsible for reviewing (and licensing) all members of the judicial branch, and give recommendations (carefully prepared peer-reviewed data) to a committee within the legislature who are responsible for initiating impeachment proceedings when no other resolve is available. It is very important to note that separation of powers requires the branches of our government to keep their powers separate. Because it is conflict of interest for the judiciary to "self-regulate" (as the judiciary erroneously concocted inapposite), and because the Constitution expressly assigns the impeachment duties to the legislature, the legislature (innocently relying on SCOTUS erroneous expert decision to self-regulate) has not provided oversight over federal judicial misconduct. With each generation, we are supposed to get smarter and better. I, ilya Liviz Sr., the Original Jurist for Justice, am prepared to take on the position of Chief Justice of United States of America, NOT because I want to, but because shockingly I have the perfect attributes to be the best candidate for the job (I am serious). Alternatively, a position on Saturday Night Live.
2:30 - McCain moment. Those who know, know.
We still do this... get involved in your city council
Well, the first ever Ukrainian Congresswoman Victoria Spartz is...not running for reelection because she doesn't want to be a meaningless useless prop. That's all that one really needs to know about the " new and improved " America. Slow Curtain, The End.
William Wallace Joker Norman Osborne Marc Webbs version joining the American Revolution to fight for independence and freedom. To fight against King George and his British Army
😭😭💔
A new revolutionary idea: an American nation
Tax on tea for coffee drinkers leads to rebellion!
Tomahawk time but who do we focus on
war is horror, death at home in your family, everyone who lived through it hates it,trust i see 250k majority by white weapons
why should i trade a tyrant in Portland, for a tyrant in Boise? -eastern Oregon 2024
“If your principles dictate independence, then war is the only way.” “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants” “A republic madam, if you can keep it” We’ve failed to live up to any of these quotes. Soon the dream that was an American Republic will be lost.
This movie was so emotional, i only watched it once.
One of my favorite movies of all time Fuck war
He was quite right. Benjamin was afraid. Of himself. Of what he can do if " pushed " again. And he was proven 120% right. And his children were the ones forced to witness him becoming a monster.
deep.
What’s funny is that the Director and me and Actor are both not from America lol
With what's happening with my beloved Katyusha and William and the children I'm SO not in the mood to talk about the British Monarchy. I guess the Donbass Rebel Queen is the secret British Loyalist! 🤣
Chris Cooper always knocks it out of the park!!!
so cool man
Too bad half the country has regressed to wanting to have 1 tyrant 3000 miles away (or less, depending on where you are in the country I guess)
lol this is that shit that Americans really think happened
is he... oh.... and umm, yeah,.....
To exemplify how lowbrow this travesty of history is, he tells him he was at Bunker's Hill where blah blah blah... Except that was at Breed's Hill.
Is a goddamn shame that people in modern times do not have the balls to debate professionally like this, and to have the fortitude to stand for something that’s worth fighting for
Colonel: I’m not an orator… Sounds like a damn good one to me 👍
"I'm not an orator... ...I'm a soldier." Then proceeds to defend the courage and honor of the one he is in direct debate with when they are accused of cowardice, knowing the worth of one soldier to another.
The saddest part was that he was talking to men who he had assumed had forgotten the horrors of war, and heard those men tell how they remembered it well and still that it "had come to that." People like to talk about how often the US has been in war, but they forget that the most violent time in our Nation's history was the fight for the independence and the war(s) immediately prior. Our founding fathers wrote about how our infants were familiar with the sound of the drums of war. "We make war that we may live in peace."
The mouse movement is damn obnoxious.
Mel Gibson has fought against England twice
1:20 whoopsie!!
God Bless
This scene gives me chills. It's pure cinematic perfection. Sad this movie doesn't get the credit it deserves.
This scene is so relevant to today's times! Its feels like it's getting close to another American revolutionary against our very own government. The two-party system is tearing our country apart all the while doing nothing for the American people. Our current state has me questioning what has my government done for me? What will it do for my children when I'm gone? It's progressively getting worse. We get taxed on our paychecks; we get taxed on the food we buy; we get taxed on the gas we need to go to work just to have this cycle repeat itself and what does this money that's taken from us get us? it gets us nothing but "elected" politicians that care little for the common American. America has lost its way. It's a shadow of what it should have been.
And theres not a man in this room or anywhere that i would more willingly trust my life