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	<description>Education, Online Education, Vocational Schools, Colleges and More</description>
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		<title>Energy Kids</title>
		<description>invites students to explore energy -- what it is, where it comes from, ways to conserve it. Topics include energy careers, field trips, and science fair projects. Teachers will find lesson plans on energy conservation, electricity, oil, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar, and more. Teachers, you are invited to submit ...</description>
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		<title>Energy Explained</title>
		<description>is a brief but comprehensive introduction to energy. Learn what energy is and how it is used. Explore renewable and nonrenewable energy -- oil, coal, gasoline, natural gas, nuclear, hydropower, biomass, biofuels, wind, geothermal, solar, and more. (U.S. Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy) </description>
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		<title>Click! Photography Changes Everything</title>
		<description>is a collection of essays and stories about how photography shapes our culture and our lives. Explore how photography changes who we are, what we do, what we see, where we go, what we want, and what we remember. (Smithsonian Institution) </description>
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		<title>FedFlix</title>
		<description>offers more than 1,700 movies made by federal agencies. Many are of historical interest. Topics include the American wilderness, atomic attack ("Duck and Cover"), aviation, China, civics, Ellis Island, emergency management, explosions of refineries, F-16, fire protection, first aid, hazards, hydroplaning, military etiquette, mechanical shock, parenting, religions, Vietnam, wetlands, and ...</description>
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		<title>Discovering the Mysteries of Bryce Canyon National Park</title>
		<description>offers electronic field trips that combine live broadcasts and web resources to explore the geology and paleontological resources of Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park. Students are invited to become 'geological detectives' and solve mysteries. Lessons are provided on the rock cycle, erosion, hoodoos, and the Colorado Plateau. (National Park Foundation, ...</description>
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		<title>Jet Propulsion Laboratory Education</title>
		<description>provides lesson plans on comets, contour mapping, convection, craters, counting, eclipses, the inverse square law, life in the universe, micrometeorites, moon phases, robotic spacecraft, spotting satellites, sunspots, Venus topography, and more. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) </description>
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		<title>Outline of the U.S. Economy</title>
		<description>	examines the U.S. economy: its evolution, its products, and challenges of this century. Learn how our economy is affected by various factors: geography and infrastructure, competition and culture, government, global engagement, and more. (Department of State)


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		<link>http://www.educationalblog.com/2010/03/26/outline-of-the-us-economy/</link>
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		<title>The Next New Thing</title>
		<description>explores innovation. Get ideas about how to innovate right now. Read about nanotechnology in energy, space flight, medicine, and environmental science; social networking used for recycling, fighting poverty, recovering from a disaster, and campaigning; X games; educational video games; new materials for buildings; music therapy; and the future of travel. ...</description>
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		<title>Exploring Earth: Visualizations</title>
		<description>features over 100 animations and images that illuminate key concepts in earth science. Examples are: coal formation, nuclear fission, growth of a continent, tectonic plate movement, volcanoes and earthquakes, fault motion, geyser eruption, wave motion, tornadoes, hurricanes, and more. (National Science Foundation) </description>
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		<title>Ocean Explorer</title>
		<description>provides 165 lesson plans developed to bring entire classrooms "on board" for exploration and discovery. Topics include deep-sea hydrothermal vents and their spectacular animal communities, benthic creatures of the Northern Gulf of Mexico (one of Earth's most geologically complex regions), seafloor methane, unexplored deep reef habitats off the Carolinas, the ...</description>
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