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The World of Cross-Country Trails

09/14/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

In this age of planes, trains and automobiles, very few individuals in the industrialized world still rely on walking as their primary means of transportation. Comprehensive systems of international airports, […]

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Five for Friday, For Young Adults, For Kids, For Parents, For Educators
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Five for Friday: Olympic Medals

08/17/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

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Five for Friday, Geography In the News
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Five for Friday: Olympic Geography

07/27/2012by ngeducationintern 4 Comments

In case you weren’t aware, the Summer Olympic Games will officially open tonight in London, England. Athletes from throughout the world have traveled to Great Britain for a fortnight, in hopes […]

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Five for Friday, For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults
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Five for Friday: Dare to Explore Hawaii

07/13/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

National Geographic Kids recently announced the winners of its Dare to Explore Oahu contest.  Four lucky students were selected from over 1000 contestants to join Digital Nomad Andrew Evans on a week-long […]

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