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P. Parachute Nurse; Paramathma (film) Paramedics (film) Patch Adams (film) Pathology (film) The Patience Stone (film) Peaceful (film) People Will Talk; Phobia (1980 film)
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 grossed $29 million in the United States and Canada, and $9.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $38.7 million. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the United States and Canada, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 was released alongside A Quiet Place: Day One , and was projected to gross $10–15 ...
Alexander Has a Good Day: bw-12m: July 1, 1969: Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age: Chester G. Starr: c-16m: October 1, 1964: Alexander Learns Good Health: c-11m: December 6, 1955: Algae and Fungi: Raymond Elwood Girton: c-14m: November 1, 1957: Algebra in Everyday Life (A Way of Thinking About Numbers) David A. Smart (producer); R ...
Films about the education system in the United States (9 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Films about education" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [ 4 ] As of December 2021, Quizlet has over 500 million user-generated flashcard sets and more than 60 million active users.
An Education grossed $12.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $13.5 million in other territories (including £1.6 million in the UK [20]) for a worldwide total of $26.1 million. [1] Despite never grossing over $1 million in a weekend, the film played for 30 weeks in the U.S. and legged out to over $12 million. [21]
The origins of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 are presented using a taped conversation between John Ehrlichman and President Richard Nixon on February 17, 1971; Ehrlichman is heard telling Nixon that "the less care they give them, the more money they make", a plan that Nixon remarked was "fine" and "not bad".
Because of the advent of the Civil Rights Act (1964), and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965), educators had a greater interest in presenting the world from perspectives closer to those of their students. [20] Young filmmakers produced the films which encompassed racial, age-related, and inter- or intra-cultural issues.