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Lesson plan; Analyzing Mark Carney’s WEF Davos Speech (rhetoric, argument, and “rupture” politics)

January 22, 2026 Ann S. Michaelsen

EU leaders would do well to meditate on the seminal lesson that the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, delivered at this year’s

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Title: The Power of Words: Lessons in Debate, Justice, and Civic Courage from The Great Debaters

April 25, 2025 Ann S. Michaelsen

Overview: The Great Debaters is more than a film about a debate team—it’s a narrative of resilience, intellect, and the

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Lesson Plan: Exploring History Through Daily Events

October 16, 2024 Ann S. Michaelsen

History is not just a collection of dates and events; it’s a tapestry of human experiences that shape our present

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Revolutionizing Research: Perplexity AI’s Pro Search Upgrade;

July 10, 2024 Ann S. Michaelsen

Revolutionizing Education with Advanced AI Artificial intelligence has become an increasingly powerful tool in education, and Perplexity AI’s latest upgrade

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Lesson plan; Decoding Trump’s 2024 Playbook: Analyzing Strategies, Challenges, and Implications

January 3, 2024 Ann S. Michaelsen

Learning Objectives: Identify and analyze the key strategies and challenges of former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign. Compare and contrast

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LESSON PLAN; HOW WILL DEEPFAKES AND AI AFFECT THE 2024 ELECTION?

April 27, 2023 Ann S. Michaelsen

Lesson Plan: AI-Generated Media in Political Campaigns Objectives: Students will be able to identify AI-generated media. Students will be able

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Lesson plan; Exploring the Depths of Hamlet: A Voyage into the Maze of Revenge, Madness, and Love

January 27, 2021 Ann S. Michaelsen

Learning Objectives: Students will identify the key plot points and characters of Hamlet. Students will analyze the complex themes of

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Lesson plan; Analyzing Mark Carney’s WEF Davos Speech (rhetoric, argument, and “rupture” politics)Lesson plan; Analyzing Mark Carney’s WEF Davos Speech (rhetoric, argument, and “rupture” politics)January 22, 2026Ann S. Michaelsen
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