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  2. How to explain Thanksgiving fact vs. fiction to your kids - AOL

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  3. Wikipedia:Facts precede opinions - Wikipedia

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    Facts Precede Opinions states that content accepted by Wikipedians to be factual takes precedence over content that is contended to be opinionated. This is a complement to NPOV . When there are conflicting viewpoints among editors there are two options on how to proceed:

  4. Reading comprehension - Wikipedia

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    Distinguishing between fact and opinion Finding the main idea, important facts, and supporting details. There are many reading strategies to use in improving reading comprehension and inferences, these include improving one's vocabulary, critical text analysis ( intertextuality , actual events vs. narration of events, etc.), and practising deep ...

  5. Food: Fact or Fiction? - Wikipedia

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    Food: Fact or Fiction? is an American food-themed television series that airs on Cooking Channel. It is presented by actor Michael McKean . [ 2 ] The series features McKean discussing the history of different foods and then breaking down whether common beliefs about the history of those foods are indeed factual.

  6. Opinion: Schools are right to warn parents about what their ...

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    Taking away kids’ social networks also means it’s on parents to give kids other healthy things to do — such as more time in person with their friends and more family activities that everyone ...

  7. Wikipedia and fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    YouTube using Wikipedia for fact-checking. At the 2018 South by Southwest conference, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made the announcement that YouTube was using Wikipedia to fact check videos which YouTube hosts. [3] [9] [10] [11] No one at YouTube had consulted anyone at Wikipedia about this development, and the news at the time was a surprise. [9]

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  9. Video lesson - Wikipedia

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    The format may vary. It might be a video of a teacher speaking to the camera, photographs and text about the topic or some mixture of these. Animated video lessons, in particular, use engaging visuals and simplified explanations to help break down complex topics, making them especially effective in subjects like Science or Math. [1]