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An Elephant Never Forgets

Featuredby samzuhlke 3 Comments

What comes to mind when you think of elephants? For me, it’s lovable characters from my childhood. Jean de Brunhoff’s Babar, Disney’s Dumbo and Seuss’s Horton taught me about wisdom, […]

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A dry, salty, cracked CO River river channel runs through its delta. Photograph Peter McBride

Changing the Course of the Colorado–Take the Pledge!

02/23/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

Imagine you’re at a dinner party. The host, at the head of the table, begins to pass a pitcher of water around after taking some herself. Hungry, you dig into […]

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#tbt: Geography—What do you do with that?

02/14/2013by samzuhlke Leave a comment

Writer’s note: This week, I’m kickin’ it old school and honoring #tbt (throwback Thursday) by dusting off a Fall 2010 blog post I wrote while interning at National Geographic. This […]

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Spatial Analysis and the Superbowl

02/02/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

NFL playoff brackets are nearing their end as those in company and fantasy pools will watch, along with over 100 million other viewers, this upcoming Sunday’s Superbowl match up between […]

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