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Edwin is a digital learning platform that combines curriculum-linked content, interactive tools, and dedicated support to transform classroom engagement and empower educators and students to achieve their full potential.

The Edwin brand is known for its authenticity, skill and unrivaled discipline of Japanese jean making. In 1947 the Edwin brand was amongst the first denim pioneers to translate post WWII Americana through a Japanese lens and become the first global denim from Japan.

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EDWIN is a progressive denim brand that blends their Japanese background, craftsmanship and expertise with a European contemporary flavour, vision and attitude.

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Edwin is tomorrow's digital learning environment making education better for everyone today. With a belief in one device for every student, Edwin provides a deep library of learning resources tied to curriculum goals, personalized for each student and educator.

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Access downloadable resources on Edwin, including curriculum-aligned content, teaching guides, and interactive tools to support educators and student learning.

Cancer existed long before humans, with paleontological evidence documenting tumors in prehistoric animals. The first written description of cancer dates to around 3000 BC. Documented in the Edwin ...

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MSN: Did ancient Egyptian doctors use breast milk to treat eye problems? A new look at a 3,500-year-old medical mystery