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The Dead Sea

04/26/2010by ngeducationteam 1 Comment

Hi again, My Wonderful World readers!  Being on Spring Break, or Passover (Pesach) Break, in Israel makes me think: What is more Israeli than spending the holiday in the sun, […]

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For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults, Guestblogger Series
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Israel National Trail

02/20/2010by ngeducationteam Leave a comment

2009 MWW summer intern Melissa Goraj, a junior at the University of Vermont, is currently studying abroad in Israel. Missy returns as a guest blogger to share her stories of […]

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Tales from the Intern Cave: DC Summit Teachers’ Weekend

10/27/2009by ngeducationteam Leave a comment

If someone asked you to give up your entire weekend (Friday night included), wake up earlier and get home later than you do on a normal school or work day, […]

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For Educators, For Young Adults
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Chugach Children’s Forest Expedition: Day 3

08/18/2009by ngeducationteam Leave a comment

This is the third and final installment of field blogs from the Chugach Children’s Forest Expedition series. June 21, 2009 Colross Passage: Cecilia            Waves   Glide through the deep sea shades […]

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For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults, Guestblogger Series

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