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Waching daily Jun 26 2018

Hi everybody, I hope you're all doing really well on this beautiful Monday. I

wanted to just check in with you welcome you to week two of our class and let you

know how happy and impressed I was with your introduction posts. I really

appreciate you sharing so much of your story and of your personal histories and

I really also appreciate the advice that you've given to your fellow students

especially those that are new to online learning. I've also really enjoyed

reading the replies that you've made to your classmates, very supportive, very

positive, exactly what it is that I'm looking for in these discussions and

don't forget this is a discussion assignment which means you're supposed

to have a discussion with your classmates just like if you were in a

face-to-face class. So not only in do you not only do you have to answer the

question but you also need to reply to your classmates. Again think about it

think of it as if you were in a small group in a classroom and there's a

question then you have to reply to them or ask some questions or ask them you

know clarification or just to try to continue to build community with your

classmates to continue the discussion. There's no harm and you asking more

questions and for you to go back into this discussion forum read some of the

replies and respond back. So again the whole point is to have a

discussion. So there will be a few more of these throughout the session, at least

four more. You can only get credit if you complete the entire assignment so the

assignment includes your introduction post or your first post with the answer

to your questions plus you have to reply to at least two classmates. I also wanted

to let you know that we start with their chapter one of your ebook today

so there goes a plane over I'm in my backyard and there's a plane flying

overhead, so we start with chapter one today and chapter one is all about

creating success and learning about creating success in your educational

journey. Make sure you all should have already purchased access to the e-book

or at least gone on through the publisher and with their access code to

be able to get into Chapter one for free. Just remember you will need to pay the

$30 for the book before you can start chapter 2 which begins next week. But as

I mentioned in my previous videos you always want to first start with

blackboard, so always go to blackboard first. Go to the week 1 folder or link

or week 2 or whatever week that it pertains to and there you'll see a list

of all the things that you need to complete for the week ok.

Take advantage of every single point because every point counts. I would hate

for you to miss out on getting an A because of a few points for an

assignment that you didn't see or that you missed. Remember that I don't accept

late homework so super, super important that you get everything done on time. If

you have any questions or concerns as I've mentioned before all you got to do

is email me, talk with me, I'm open, I'm willing to work with you and willing to

be flexible but I need you to seek me out because there's no way of me knowing

if you need help unless you contact me. So that's it for now, have a great second

week of the session. I hope your summer is going well so far and we'll be

talking to you later, take care, bye!

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ZEBRA VIDEOS FOR KIDS - Facts about Zebras for Children, Preschoolers and Kindergarten - Duration: 6:08.

Zebras for kids.

Let's learn interesting facts about zebras.

Zebras are some of the most recognizable animals in the world.

You can identify zebras by its black and white stripes.

Zebras are part of the horse family.

Their closest relatives are horses and donkeys.

But unlike them, zebras have never been truly domesticated.

Zebras live in the plains and grasslands of southern and eastern Africa.

A plains zebra can be 4.6 ft tall and weight 700 pounds.

Every zebra has a unique pattern of black and white stripes.

Zebras have thick bodies, thin legs, a tufted tail,

and a long head and neck sporting a short mane.

So why do zebras have stripes?

Scientists aren't entirely sure.

Their stripes may have evolved to keep biting insects away,

or to control the animal's body heat.

Each individual's stripes are unique.

They are just like our fingerprints.

So they may also have a social purpose, for example helping zebras to recognise each

other.

Their stripy coat is thought to get rid of more than 70% of incoming heat.

This makes sure that zebras don't overheat in the harsh African sun.

Zebras have excellent eyesight and hearing.

Zebras stand up while sleeping.

Zebras are herbivores, meaning they eat plants.

The ears of a zebra show its mood.

Common plain zebras have tails around half a metre in length (18 inches).

Zebras eat mostly grass but sometimes they will eat shrubs, herbs, twigs and leaves.

Zebras are constantly on the move for fresh grass to eat and water to drink.

They travel thousands of kilometres in search of areas where they can find food and water.

The average lifespan for a plains zebra is 25 years in the wild

and 40 years in captivity.

Zebras are social animals.

They live in herds.

As they migrate to new feeding grounds, "super herds" may form consisting of thousands

of individuals.

They may even team up with other animals on their travels, such as antelope and wildebeest.

Zebras strenthen their social bonds by grooming each other.

Zebras can run 40 miles per hour.

They can even outrun a lion!

A baby zebra is called a foal.

Baby zebras can walk just 20 minutes after birth and can run after an hour.

There are 3 species of zebra: the plains zebra, the Gravy's zebra and the mountain zebra.

The Plains zebra is the most common zebra species.

Zebras run from side to side to being chased by a predator.

Predators to zebras are lions, cheetahs, hyenas and leopards.

Are Zebras Endangered?

The mountain zebra and Gravy's zebra are endangered.

The plains zebra is much more plentiful.

Zebra crossings, which are pedestrian crossings are named after the black and white stripes

of zebras.

In Ancient Rome zebras were trained to pull chariots at circuses.

They were called "hippo tigris" which means "horse tiger".

Thank you for watching this video on Kiddopedia.

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Land Transport Management (Regional Fuel Tax) Amendment Bill - Third Reading - Video 10 - Duration: 5:09.

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Land Transport Management (Regional Fuel Tax) Amendment Bill - Third Reading - Video 13 - Duration: 3:11.

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Land Transport Management (Regional Fuel Tax) Amendment Bill - Third Reading - Video 7 - Duration: 10:06.

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✅ UK singles chart about to include music video plays for the first time - Duration: 2:10.

 The official weekly UK Singles Chart will include music video plays in its rankings for the first time from next week

 The Official Charts Company has announced that from Friday July 6, the weekly UK Singles Chart will include video plays from YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal

   HuffPost UK reports user-generated videos and unofficial clips released by stars won't count, however

 So don't expect to see YouTuber vlogs suddenly storming up the chart, the news outlet said

YouTube music playlist (file picture).  Source: istock.com  Rather, it means artists whose official videos prove popular will receive a boost up the charts

 The company's chief executive, Martin Talbot, told the BBC the change won't drastically turn the chart upside down

 "This isn't going to be a handbrake turn. We're not going to suddenly see dozens of songs in the Top 20 that weren't there before," he said

 There will also be a change to the way streams are counted. From July 6, 100 streams of tracks or videos via a subscription service -  Spotify or Apple Music - will count as one "sale" of a song

 For people listening and watching on free platforms such as YouTube 600 streams will be needed to notch up the equivalent of one sale

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