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Suspending judgement and asking questions
Delighting in discovery
Exploring and experimenting with different tools, materials, and media
Seeking and listening to multiple perspectives
Setting goals, taking risks, and growing from mistakes
Trying again another way
Evaluating information, uncovering our own and others' biases
Engaging with complexity to deepen understanding
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Explore millions of images, from the best collections in the world.
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What's included? Britannica ImageQuest contains over 3.5 million rights-cleared images that aren't freely available on the web. They are sourced from from 62 leading collections and can be used for educational, non-commercial use.
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The Credo Source database is a great first stop for all your research needs!
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Since 1857, The Atlantic has been challenging assumptions and pursuing truth.
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What's included? The Atlantic covers news, politics, foreign affairs, business and economy, culture and the art, technology, science, health, and more, through its articles, podcasts, videos, and flagship magazine.
The Credo Source database is a great first stop for all your research needs!
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