Teens are often under a lot of pressure to do well in school. But that doesn’t mean it’s okay to copy someone else’s hard work and pass it off as your own. Teachers call it “plagiarizing.” But as Benjamin reports, you can also call it “cheating.” And don’t think you won’t get caught.
In this episode of “A Bit of Belgium,” Emily tells us how a nobleman during the Middle Ages built a grand castle in Ghent as form of advertising to prevent rebellions
As we’ve been reporting over the past months, some very lucky – and talented – design students got a rather special opportunity to show off their creativity. Katarina introduces us to Sam, another School Of Visual Arts student, who’s fashion design work was on display on NY’s famed Madison Ave.
They say that safe driving is no accident. You have to work at being safe. To help with that, here’s another short video from The National Road Safety Foundation.
In this week’s “Flag Facts,” Eric explains how Oregon’s state flag gives the beaver a claim to fame.
It’s older than written history. And very probably was discovered by accident. Without it, our hamburgers and pizzas just wouldn’t be the same. And what else could Mac possibly go with? Yes, we’re talking cheese. Ever wonder how it’s made? Well, wonder no more. Ayla has the answer.
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