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  2. Nina Needs to Go! - Wikipedia

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    The episodes are: [3] "Train" – Nina needs to use the bathroom on a train.Trouble ensues when the train is crowded. her mother and herself are trying to get past a band, then she and her dad are trapped in the quiet car until Nina’s Nana comes to the rescue.

  3. Book talk - Wikipedia

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    By utilizing Web 2.0, such as wikis and podcasts, and software such as Power Point, the presenter creates multimedia booktalks that incorporate film and videos, music and the Internet. [17] Using a projection screen and computer, the presenter no longer has to pass around a book to show cover art, illustrations, or photographs.

  4. Ooh, Aah & You - Wikipedia

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    They introduced the various long format (22 minute) and short format (1-3 minute) shows that aired on the network. It last aired on February 13, 2011, the day before Disney Junior debuted, meaning that the short programs and mascots were dropped. After the daily sign-off was presented for the last time on that day, the mascots were retired.

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  6. Time for Timer - Wikipedia

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    Time for Timer is a series of seven short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in 1975. The animated spots feature Timer, a tiny cartoon character who is an anthropomorphic circadian rhythm , the self-proclaimed "keeper of body time."

  7. One-minute film - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is appreciated by filmmakers and film schools as a tool to deepen cinematic understanding and a way to acquire, with its realization, new levels of craftsmanship. [4] [5] The appearance of one-minute films can be traced back to the birth of cinema, with the first pieces by Auguste and Louis Lumière being very close to one minute ...

  8. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    End work when the timer rings and take a short break (typically 5–10 minutes). [5] Go back to Step 2 and repeat until you complete four pomodori. After four pomodori are done, take a long break (typically 20 to 30 minutes) instead of a short break. Once the long break is finished, return to step 2. For the purposes of the technique, a ...

  9. Star Wars Forces of Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Set across multiple eras of the Star Wars franchise, it is a collection of two- to three-minute shorts centering on female characters featured in previous Star Wars installments. The series premiered on July 3, 2017, beginning the daily release of a set of eight episodes; these episodes subsequently began broadcasting on Disney Channel on July ...