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Shale Bait

03/05/2013by carylsue 1 Comment

Shale is having a rock star moment. Coal is still the real rock star of the sedimentary set, with both Google search results (164 million to a little over 20 […]

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For Educators, For Young Adults, Geography In the News, Main, Our Voices
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United by Nationality, Diverse In Culture

11/16/2012by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Our eleventh and final entry is from Dr. Prasanna Sriya from India. A dentist by profession but very interested in the natural world, Dr. Sriya sees the outdoors as a […]

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2012 Geography Awareness Week Blog-A-Thon, For Educators, For Families, For Young Adults, Guestblogger Series
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Being a National Geographic Cartographer

11/12/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

The first entry in our 2012 blog-a-thon comes from Juan Valdés, the official geographer of the National Geographic Society.  Photograph by Irmina Skonka Geography Awareness Week is celebrated in the United States every […]

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2012 Geography Awareness Week Blog-A-Thon, For Educators, For Young Adults, Guestblogger Series

The 2012 Geography Awareness Week BLOG-A-THON!

11/05/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

  It’s time for our annual Blog-A-Thon, and WE WANT YOU! Every year during Geography Awareness Week, National Geographic Education hosts a blog-a-thon, in which we feature blog posts from […]

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