
Cady realizes that no matter what she thinks about how ugly her competitor is, it won't help her solve the winning math problem.
Themes: Education, Learning, Knowledge, Insult, Judging, Self-Realization, Bullying, Problems, Perspective
1:57
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In the aftermath of the “Burn Book” fiasco, Ms. Norbury addresses the school’s girls about the affects of their gossiping.
Themes: Gossip, Insult, Rumors, Consequences, Accountability, Lying, Insensitive, Bullying, Confrontation
2:14
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After compiling a book of vicious school gossip with her friends, Regina George prints out copies of the book and pastes them around school.
Themes: Gossip, Insult, Rumors, Consequences, Accountability, Lying, Insensitive, Bullying, Chaos
2:24
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Miep Gies, one the Dutch citizens who hid Anne Frank, inspires the students with her powerful testimony and words of encouragement.
Themes: Testimony, Integrity, Light, Influence, Empower, Example, Mentor, Recognition, Role Models
3:01
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Eric challenges her students, who value the gang-life over education, about their sense of respect and purpose.
Themes: Respect, Disrespect, Teaching, Learning, Hate, Racism, Legacy, Challenging Authority, Candor
3:02
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After a finding a racist drawing, Erin tells her class how hate and propaganda paved the way for the holocaust.
Themes: Teaching, Bullying, Teasing, Learning, Education, Hate, Discrimination, Racism, Propaganda
3:03
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