The Top 10 Netflix Movies To Watch This July
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Looking for a great movie to watch on Netflix can take forever. Even after refreshing a few times, we often get the same movie titles on the search page. However, like every new month, Netflix is adding a few new movies to its site. They include everything from action, horror, animation to comedy and romantic films. We can look at the top 10 movies you can watch that are coming to Netflix this July.
The Twilight Saga New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2 all follow Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who is in a love triangle between a 100-year old vampire, Edward Cullen (Robbert Pattinson), and a werewolf Jacob (Taylor Lautner). The movie is an exciting romantic fantasy that will have you rooting for Bella and Edward’s love against all ups and downs they encounter. According to Forbes, all movies debuted at the top of the site’s watch list.
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Dancers triumph over remote learning
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Instructor at the University of the West Indies Department of Creative and Festival Arts (DCFA Deboleena Paul performing an Indian classical dance. -
Remote learning has upended traditional teaching methods and the manner in which students interact with tutors and even with each other over the past 15 months.
From primary to tertiary, tutors have had to find creative ways to engage students and achieve curriculum goals, while still trying to maintain as normal a life as possible across the screens.
Classes requiring greater physical interaction such as physical education, dance, drama and the like, have been particularly challenging to deliver in the online sphere. Dance schools,too, have had to find creative ways to engage students in the midst of pandemic restrictions.