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- Colt Army Model 1860 revolver

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- Carolina Online Teacher Program (COLT)
- Now you can earn a LEARN NC Certificate in online instruction through the Carolina Online Teacher program (COLT). In five core courses and two electives, totaling a minimum of 17 CEUs, you’ll master the component skills of online teaching: effective collaboration and facilitation, creating learning communities, navigating the virtual classroom, and developing student-centered instruction.
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- LEARN NC white paper: Training teachers to teach online
- The importance of certification for online instructors.
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- LEARN NC professional development - Frequently asked questions
- Find the answers to frequently asked questions about LEARN NC professional development courses.
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- Small arms in the Civil War
- In North Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction, page 5.2
- Article describes the weapons carried by infantry and cavalry soldiers during the U.S. Civil War. Includes video of a Civil War reenactment.
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- Will of William Cartright, Sr., 1733
- In Colonial North Carolina, page 7.6
- Will of a wealthy plantation owner in colonial North Carolina. Includes explanations and photographs of items listed.
- Format: will
- Flyers, brochures, and workshop tools
- Want to learn more about how you can use LEARN NC's website and resources in your classroom — and share your knowledge with others? Whether you're adding to your own toolbox or arranging staff development, these tools will get you started. All flyers and brochures may be downloaded, printed, and distributed for purposes of sharing information about LEARN NC's website and services.
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- Letter from an African American citizen of Wilmington to the President
- In North Carolina in the New South, page 8.5
- Letter to President William McKinley, describing the Wilmington Race Riot and asking him to intervene and "send relief." Includes historical commentary.
- Format: letter
- Rip Van Winkle
- The classic short story by Washington Irving, in which the title character walks into the Catskill Mountains, drinks a magic draught, and falls asleep for twenty years, missing the American Revolution and the changes it wrought.
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