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The true abolition of slavery was achieved when the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified on December 6, 1865. The first section of the Amendment declares: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” The Amendment is unique in the Constitution because it bars every person from holding slaves or engaging in other forms of involuntary servitude, whereas most constitutional provisions only constrain or regulate the government. It is unique in another way as well: although the Constitution obliquely acknowledged and accommodated slavery in its original text, the Thirteenth Amendment was the first explicit mention of slavery in the Constitution. The most immediate impact of the Thirteenth Amendment was to end chattel slavery as it was practiced in the southern United States.

1. A child name Ruby and her nanny Lela go on an adventure. This adventure includes scootering to the park. They see all kinds of things- peacocks, big trees, squirrels, etc. When they arrive to the park, the play together. They play on the swings, in the tunnels, in the sand. They go home and eat a delicious lunch together. Lela puts Ruby down for a nap. Lela loves Ruby so much and cannot wait to see her the next day. Make this book rhyme from page to page.

P1 There is a boy with golden hair, who lives amongst the stars P2 That loves to walk amongst us, letting his magic become ours P3 Stardust showered on our gardens and sprinkled in our yards P4 Slowly it becomes us, beating in our hearts P5 So now we may join him as he dances in the night sky P6 Shedding our own stardust as we welcome the morning light P7 And the magical boy guides us, as there's something we must know P8 It's how to share our stardust--helping others grow P9 "Some nights are not for dancing, sometimes your dust is just for you And that's all right my darlings-- it's just something I wish I knew. So be sure to save some always, to keep a special store For when you run out of stardust, you may not be able to make more." P10 And we nodded at the magic boy, understanding what he means Is that we must care for ourselves, and it's not as selfish as it seems In fact it's not selfish, to ensure we care for ourselves Because if we lose our stardust, we'll have none for anyone else.

Two-year old boy, Cody goes on a snowboarding adventure on the mountain with his parents

my brother has autism, i explain what autism means and why the world should know what it is, we have a close friendship although sometimes its very hard, he bangs his head and i find it hard to watch but i cuddle him afterwards, he struggles to eat so i help him, he can not talk so i speak for him, i look after him

Lorelai and Aunt Nonnie go on a hike. Lorelai is 1 years old and Nonnie is 40. They get lost. A man on in a boat rescues them and takes them back to where they started. This should be funny.

Join Timmy the Tiger and his friends on a wild and wacky adventure through the jungle. As they embark on a safari to find the legendary "Laughing Lagoon," they encounter goofy animals, like a dancing zebra and a singing monkey, who add unexpected twists to their journey.

This children's book, "Timmy and the Trickster Ads," is about a boy named Timmy who learns an important lesson about misleading advertising. At first, Timmy believes a cereal commercial that claims it will make him run super fast. But when he eats it and sees no difference, he realizes he was tricked! His friend Maya teaches him about false advertising, explaining how companies sometimes make big promises they don’t actually keep. Throughout the story, Timmy and Maya discover different types of deceptive ads, including: Greenwashing (when companies pretend to be eco-friendly just to sell more products). False promises in weight-loss ads (ads that make products sound more effective than they really are). Exaggerated claims (like ads that promise unrealistic results, such as getting stronger from a milkshake). By the end of the book, Timmy learns to question ads, check facts, and think critically before believing everything he sees. The story teaches kids an early lesson about media awareness and smart consumer choices in a fun and engaging way! 😊

Adventure story Mother and son from Hong Kong. The mothers name is is Angel she is 36 years old. She has long black hair . Her sons name is Kobe and he is 8 years old. He has short black hair. They went via Hong Kong Express and it was his 3rd time flying and he loved it. The saw deer in Nara. Kobe wen to Universal Studios in Japan, and he bought a harry potter wand. Kobe loves Harry Potter. It was his best trip. He ate crab. He also bought 4 super mario pencils and he gave one to his best friend Daniel. I also went to the shrine at Kyoto and bought a toy deer

A story about a rat narrowly escaping death from a owl, a snake, and a human

Page 1: Miron, Adrian, and Vitali loved playing with their toys. One day, they discovered a mysterious map hidden in an old book. It led to a hidden treasure, an Enchanted Orb that granted wishes. Page 2: Intrigued, the three boys followed the map to a mystical oasis. Palm trees swayed gently, and a crystal-clear pool shimmered in the sunlight. Strange creatures peeked from behind lush foliage, and exotic birds sang enchanting melodies. Page 3: Suddenly, a fierce sandstorm, Gritty, appeared, blocking their path. "You shall not pass!" Gritty roared. Page 4: The three boys huddled together, shivering from the wind and sand. Just when they thought they couldn't endure any longer, Gritty calmed down. Page 5: A quirky camel, Crazy, emerged from the sand. "Lost, are you?" he chuckled. "I might help... for a price!" Page 6: The boys traded a special candy for Crazy's help. He pointed a wobbly hoof towards a distant cave. Page 7: Near the cave, they found a magical carpet, Flyboy, half-buried in the sand. "Hop on!" Flyboy groaned, unfurling itself. Page 8: Flyboy the carpet soared as he carried the three boys through the sky, with Andrew the parrot guiding them. They flew over towering mountains and shimmering lakes, searching for the Enchanted Orb. Page 9: Finally, they found the Enchanted Orb, glowing brightly in the hidden cave. The boys were overjoyed! Page 10: Flyboy carried them back home, where their parents Ekaterina and Eoin were waiting. "We found it!" they exclaimed, showing the Orb to their parents. Page 11: The five members of the family (Eoin, Ekaterina, Miron, Adrian and Vitali) gathered around, amazed by the Orb's power. They wished for peace, kindness, and endless imagination. Page 12: As the boys drifted off to sleep, they knew that their adventure had just begun. With the Enchanted Orb, they could explore countless magical worlds and make countless wishes.

Bit's adventure teaches Alma and young readers how every "computer chip" plays a vital role in making a computer run smoothly.

A woman named Mary McLeod Bethune. She had a heart full of kindness and a mind full of dreams. Mary believed that every person, no matter their background, deserved a chance to succeed. During the Great Depression, times were tough. Many families struggled to make ends meet, and women faced even greater challenges. Mary knew she had to do something to help her fellow women. With determination, Mary set out on a mission to make a difference. She spoke up for the rights of women, especially those who were African American like herself. She believed that women should have equal opportunities for education, jobs, and fair treatment. During this time, the New Deal was created to help people in need. Mary saw this as a chance to advocate for women's rights. She shared her ideas on how to support women through the New Deal. With guidance, the New Deal began to include programs that provided jobs and resources for women.They opened up to education opportunities for young women.

Talks about what a wonderful man my grandfather. He loves to laugh and hug me and tell me how much he loves me. He is talk and is so friendly.. He takes us on golf cart rides. Reads stories and helps learn new words. Walks with us in the woods with his white huskie/lab dog named butch.

This enchanting children's book tells the story of Lily, a magical lady who grants wishes using her starry liquid. Through a series of heartwarming adventures, Lily helps Nicky win his school competitions, grants Lou the ability to fly, and aids a mother in becoming the best mom for her children. Despite facing challenges, including a run-in with the greedy Richie Binnichi, Lily's kindness and the power of wishes bring joy and hope to everyone she helps. This delightful tale highlights the magic of believing in dreams and the power of generosity.

Emily finds a magic device in her attic that transports her to different worlds. She uses it and it takes her to a world where technology use in school is positive! Learning is enhanced and creativity flourishes. She talks to a student there who explains why technology is so awesome. She then uses the device again and it takes her to a dystopian future where technology use in school is negative. People are glued to their screens and there is no human interaction. She tries to speak to a student but they don't respond. She uses the device once again and come home. She learns that technology can be good and bad, we need to balance our use of it.

Noam loves playing soccer, climbing trees, and drawing superheroes. But when he decides to wear his Star of David necklace to school, he realizes that not everyone understands why it’s important to him. Some kids ask questions, others make assumptions, and Noam isn’t sure what to say. With the help of his family, Noam learns that being proud of who you are means choosing how to share your story.

Logan tends to fight too much at school. His parents sign him up for karate lessons. He learns how to fight but, more importantly, learns when to fight and when it is not right to do so. He now behaves much better at school.

Baby Bily's Creation Questions. Baby Bily learns about the creation story and asks "why" at each step of the process. Her friends join her in exploring the wonders of creation.

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