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  2. Active learning - Wikipedia

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    Classroom teaching. Active learning is "a method of learning in which students are actively or experientially involved in the learning process and where there are different levels of active learning, depending on student involvement."

  3. Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The 2.25-metre (7.38 ft) Code of Hammurabi, discovered in 1901, displays Babylonian Laws prominently, so that no man could plead their ignorance. The 18th-century BC mural of the Investiture of Zimrilim and the 25th-century BC Statue of Ebih-Il found in the ancient city-state of Mari are also on display at the museum.

  4. March Madness bracket bubble watch tracker: Latest look at ...

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    Here's a look at where the NCAA Tournament bubble stands as men's college basketball heads into February. Who's in, and who's out?

  5. Maria Shriver Made Her Kids Stand Up 'Out of Respect ... - AOL

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    Maria Shriver made sure her kids had good manners.. The journalist, 69, opened up about raising her kids with one major rule she inherited from her own mother in a special episode of Hoda Kotb’s ...

  6. Active optics - Wikipedia

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    Actuators of the active optics of the Gran Telescopio Canarias.. Active optics is a technology used with reflecting telescopes developed in the 1980s, [1] which actively shapes a telescope's mirrors to prevent deformation due to external influences such as wind, temperature, and mechanical stress.