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  2. Zearn - Wikipedia

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    Its online program, Zearn Math, was founded in 2012 [1] and helps elementary school students [2] explore and make sense of mathematical concepts. [1] The organization develops digital lessons and curriculum for teachers, school districts and state education agencies and provides data on math learning. [3] Zearn’s curriculum is used in both ...

  3. Ed Zern - Wikipedia

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    Environmentalist. Conservationist. Nationality. American. Alma mater. West Virginia University. Penn State University. Edward Geary Zern (December 13, 1910 – March 25, 1994) was a writer, humorist, fisherman, environmentalist and conservationist. Zern was a popular columnist at Field & Stream Magazine.

  4. Zeran v. America Online, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tort law. Zeran v. America Online, Inc., 129 F.3d 327 (4th Cir. 1997), [2] cert. denied, 524 U.S. 937 (1998), [1] is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit determined the immunity of Internet service providers for wrongs committed by their users under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA).

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  7. Talk:Zearn - Wikipedia

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    EduRecoveryHub also spotlighted Zearn’s implementation in Nebraska. McKinsey & Company also released a report that examines prevailing pandemic-related challenges facing students and teachers and cited Zearn’s work in Nebraska. Finally, Zearn received ratings by individual states including Louisiana, New Mexico, and Utah.

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  9. Wild Cards - Wikipedia

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    32 (as of 2024) Wild Cards is a series of science fiction superhero shared universe anthologies, mosaic novels, and solo novels. They are written by a collection of more than forty authors (referred to as the "Wild Cards Trust") and are edited by George R. R. Martin and Melinda M. Snodgrass. Set largely during an alternate history of post ...