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  • What is GeoCaching?: Earhart Students Learn a New Sport

    Sunday, January 09, 2005 By: Edgar Cuna

    Geocaching is an entertaining adventure game for gps users. Participating in a cache hunt is a good way to take advantage of the wonderful features and capability of a gps unit. The basic idea is to h

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  • Opinion: Dream School Would Be Fair and Safe: Maybe no one can stop the troublemakers or get rid of bullies but why do they not only get away with it and continue, but often get the same rewards as the kids who don't make trouble?

    Sunday, January 09, 2005 By: Edgar Cuna (and ideas from our class discussion.)

    What is your idea for making Earhart your dream school?There are many things I like about our school. There is one thing I don't like about school. Even though the teachers and some of the kids are go

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  • Amazing Earhart Artist!: There more going on than meets the eye.

    Friday, January 14, 2005 By: Harrison Barnett

    This is a painting of me created by the only real artist I have every met, Mr. Perez, my art teacher. I have never seen anything like it. There was nothing on the canvas when he started and and now th

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  • The Kulture of KLICK!: After School Program Offers Rare Opportunity

    Saturday, January 15, 2005 By: Jesus Hinajosa, 6-252A

    The after school programs at Earhart are different. You meet some smart people and you get to do things you never did before. I saw a movie about not doing drugs and it was done by a student in KLICK

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  • Teacher's Corner: JUGGLING FOR SUCCESS: Children apply the concentration they develop juggling to other activities, including academic activities.

    Sunday, January 16, 2005 By: Ellen R. Delisio, Copyright © Education World

    Although they admit to a lack of scientific data supporting their observations, several teachers and administrators recently told Education World that they've seen students' schoolwork improve after t

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  • Your Guide to Career Planning - What Looks Good To You?: Teacher - Preschool, Elementary and Secondary School

    Sunday, January 16, 2005 By: ems staff reporter

    Each month The Aviator will devote at least one article to a career suggested by our one or more of our readers. This month we received a suggestion from Zuleyka Malave in homeroom 7-203A and she wou

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  • What is a Folktale?: If you have a favorite folktale then why not share it on camera?

    Tuesday, January 18, 2005 By: ems staff reporter

    If you wanted to tell someone a folktale, could you? Sure you could because everyone has heard folktales and we learned from them and some even made us smile. Thery served a valuable purpose by help

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  • The Ox and The Frog: The Ox and The Frog

    Tuesday, January 18, 2005 By: Aesop

    A young frog set out on his first adventure. As he came out of the pond he saw a large ox grazing in a field. Having never before seen such a creature, he hopped excitedly to his father, the bullfrog,

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  • Storytellers Wanted!: Tell your story.

    Tuesday, January 18, 2005 By: ems staff reporter

    To audition to be a part of the Earhart StoryTellers' Program:1. Let your language arts teacher know you are interested and then visit the library to find the folktale or fable of your choice. We have

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  • Antlers: A handsome stag with majestic antlers admired himself in a lake.

    Tuesday, January 18, 2005 By: Aesop

    A handsome stag with majestic antlers admired himself in a lake. As he looked at his reflection he thought, "My antlers are beautiful! But these spindly legs of mine are so skinny I wish I could hide

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Earhart Aviator Amelia Earhart Middle School of Technology Detroit, MI
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One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, h
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Do afterschool programs expect too much of students? Several recent studies and news articles discuss a growing concern among some parents and educators that children are being asked to do too much, t
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Sheltered by his loving family, young Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up happily unaware of racism—until a callous and prejudiced neighbor opened his eyes. The "I Have a Dream" Reproducible, below, conta
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The area premiere of "Millions" on Saturday evening not only marks the highest-profile film in the eight-year history of the East Lansing Children's Film Festival, it is also a concerted effort by org
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In Washington D.C, February 14. President George W. Bush made a request to Congress stating that the country required $81.9 billion more to allow the army in Iraq to go on fighting. Though it was not
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It happens once every year on a certain month… where

music is recognized as importance and is not

criticized for the meanings of the song. What I am

talking
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These are some of the things you can do to keep your computer safe from constantly updated viruses. One of the first things you should do is to install antivirus software and try keeping virus definit
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