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  2. TES (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    TES, formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement, [2] is a British weekly trade magazine aimed at education professionals. It was first published in 1910 as a pull-out supplement in The Times newspaper.

  3. TES India - Wikipedia

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    TES India is a free online teaching community where teachers can communicate, share and download worksheets, lesson plans and teaching activities. It launched in October 2012. It launched in October 2012.

  4. Ta-Nehisi Coates - Wikipedia

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    Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates [1] (/ ˌ t ɑː n ə ˈ h ɑː s i / TAH-nə-HAH-see; [2] born September 30, 1975) [3] is an American author, journalist, and activist. He gained a wide readership during his time as national correspondent at The Atlantic, where he wrote about cultural, social, and political issues, particularly regarding African Americans and white supremacy.

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  6. TES Australia - Wikipedia

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    TES Connect was launched in April 2006 to provide teachers with a way to share and find resources. TES Australia was developed and launched in partnership with the Board of Studies , [ 3 ] the Australian Education Union [ 4 ] and the Centre for Professional Learning New South Wales [ 5 ] to offer a free online platform for high-quality teaching ...

  7. Gervase Phinn - Wikipedia

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    Gervase Phinn (born 27 December 1946) is an English author and educator. After a career as a teacher he became a schools inspector and, latterly, Visiting Professor of Education at the University of Teesside .

  8. Gregory Keyes - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 it was announced that Keyes would be writing two novels based on the successful computer game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The first of these, The Infernal City, was published by Random House in November 2009. [3] The second, Lord of Souls, went on sale on September 27, 2011. [4]

  9. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

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    Curse was a gaming company that managed the video game mod host CurseForge, wiki host Gamepedia, and the Curse Network of gaming community websites.. The company was headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, and had offices in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Brighton, and Berlin.