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Create an exhibit about herps that people will enjoy and learn from. Groups should not only educate in factual items, but also dispel falsehoods about herps to improve their image with humans.
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Students will construct categories to organize a list of various products manufactured in Korea and locate on a map, sources of major industrial raw materials. They will explain the term 'balance of...
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Students learn about the science and art of taxidermy, and research various biomes that could be depicted in museum displays. They then synthesize their knowledge by creating dioramas that depict the...
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Parenting An Only Child
These days, there are many couples that are choosing to have only one child. Having only one child presents distinct considerations, advantages and opportunities. The author has been studying single… See More$13.25
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GROa is a member of the a (CXC) family of chemokines. It is produced by monocytes, neutrophils, mast cells, epithelial cells, endothelial cells, keratinocytes and tumor...
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Bye Bye Time Board Book
For many toddlers, bye-bye is a big deal. By being dropped off at daycare, or left with a baby-sitter, it means saying good-bye to Mom or Dad. This gentle book helps ease the transition with simple… See More$8.95
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Find out how to check playground equipment to make sure it is safe. Includes a checklist of things to look for and potential problems.
So, you think you might be interested in learning some Chemistry?
Subject: Science
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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Learn about this history of this James Weldon Johnson poem which came to be known as the 'black national anthem.' Includes four audio recordings of the song done in four different styles for you to...
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Stop Picking On Me - A First Look At Bullying
This book explores the dynamics in relationships among children of preschool through early school age, and encourages kids to understand personal and social problems as a first step toward solving… See More$7.50
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From 1901-04 Captain Robert Falcon Scott was the first person to explore Antarctica extensively by land. Learn more about this polar explorer.
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