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<title>Teaching History - Alternatives to Traditional Methods</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>I learned history in a traditional school program. We studied California history in the fourth grade and US history in the fifth grade and, in general, history was organized and presented by geography in expanding circles.When I was taking courses in the history of Western Civilizations in college...</description>
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<title>Metamorphic Rocks</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>Metamorphic Rocks are rocks that have changed form due to heat and pressure. Metamorphic comes from the Greek words meta and morph. Meta means change and morph means form. So we get metamorphic meaning to change form.Metamorphic rocks were once sedimentary, igneous or even other metamorphic rocks t...</description>
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<title>Amazonite - Extraordinary Feldspar</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=302893&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>Amazonite has a soft green to blue green color, often with thin white streaks interlacing the green. It forms blocky prismatic or tabular crystals with angles that are not quite ninety degrees. Because of its natural beauty it is used to make jewelry and other ornamental objects. Amazonite has a gla...</description>
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<title>What is a Geode?</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=298181&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>The formation of Geodes takes place over millions of years and involves several different geological processes.Hollow RocksSo, let’s start at the beginning: how do you get a hollow rock with lots of sparkling crystals inside? Geodes start their lives as a hollow bubble inside a layer of rock. The...</description>
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<title>The Triassic Period a Time of Transition</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=264683&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>The Triassic Period begins the Mesozoic Era. The mass extinction event at the end of the Permian period ended 90% of the species on earth at that time. The plants and animals that survived would repopulate the planet.The Age of ReptilesThe Mesozoic Era is called the Age of Reptiles. But that only...</description>
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<title>The Mesozoic Era</title>
<category>Education</category>
<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=258772&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>The Mesozoic Era begins at the end of the Permian Period. Mass extinction had eliminated most of the species of life that had existed throughout the Paleozoic Era.The ContinentsAt end of the Paleozoic Era the land that would become the continents of Europe and Asia crashed into North America. By t...</description>
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<title>Sedimentary Rocks</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=256739&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>Sedimentary rocks are classified as clastic, chemical, and organic sedimentary rocks.The rocks in each group form by completely different processes.Clastic Sedimentary RocksClastic sedimentary rocks are formed from sediment. Sediments are tiny broken bits and pieces of rock that settle out of air...</description>
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<title>The Paleozoic Era</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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<description>The Paleozoic Era is seen in the fossil record as an explosion of life forms. The Cambrian Period marks the beginning of an era with thousands of new life forms in the ancient seas. Prior to the Cambrian period fossils are extremely rare but after about 540 million years ago the fossil record shows...</description>
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<title>Igneous Rocks</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=252457&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>Igneous…ignite! And that’s just what happens when igneous rocks form. Fiercely hot molten rock from deep inside the earth pushes its way out and lights everything in its path on fire. As the firey liquid cools, it forms igneous rocks.Rock types are organized, or classified, according to how the roc...</description>
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<title>Properties Of Minerals</title>
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<author>Claudia Mann</author>
<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
<link>http://www.isnare.com/?aid=250125&amp;ca=Education</link>
<description>Mineral identification is done by checking for certain properties of minerals. Because each mineral has its own unique set of physical properties we can test a specimen and find out how it exhibits these properties. This list of characteristics along with a good field guide will improve your chances...</description>
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