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Capitol Hill Ocean Week: An Intern’s Experience

06/21/2012by ngeducationintern 1 Comment

As an intern in the Education Department, my work revolves almost exclusively around themes and concepts related to the ocean. Lately, I have been thinking about my personal connections to […]

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For Educators, For Parents, For Young Adults, Geography In the News, Guestblogger Series, Take Action

The Unlikely Leopard: Cause an Uproar

06/12/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

This past Sunday, I had the opportunity to attend a pre-screening of the groundbreaking documentary The Unlikely Leopard at NG Headquarters in Washington, D.C.  The captivating movie, filmed over the […]

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For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults, Take Action

Five for Friday: National Trails Day

06/01/2012by ngeducationintern Leave a comment
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Five for Friday, For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, Geography Awareness Week, Geography In the News, Take Action
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Taking Classrooms Global With Model UN

05/14/2012by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

Middle school students in the Global Classrooms DC program visit a mini library station to get information for their debate at the 2012 Spring Model UN Conference. Photo courtesy Latraniecesa […]

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