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Around the World in 2,557 Days

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

In Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days, protagonist Phileas Fog sets out to circumnavigate the globe. First published in the year 1873, Verne’s story is considered a classic […]

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#GeoEdChat: How Can We Convince Policy Makers That Geography Education is Important?

03/16/2013by Jennifer Day 1 Comment

Recently, National Geographic Education moderated a Twitter chat to discuss ways that we could convince policy makers to take geography education more seriously. Here are some of the things we […]

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#tbt: Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Featuredby samzuhlke 1 Comment

Note: We’re kickin’ it old school to celebrate #tbt (throwback Thursday) and digging into the archives. Originally titled “The Troubles,” this piece was posted on March 17th, 2009. Enjoy, and […]

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Eat An Alien Invader!

03/12/2013by Jennifer Day Leave a comment

Defend your coastline from invasive species! Invasive species—sometimes called “alien invaders”—are organisms that are not native to the places where they live. They compete so successfully in new ecosystems that […]

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