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Updated June 15th, 2000

Left Brain vs. Right Brain --- Which Side Are You On?
Glenn Day, who teaches in teacher in Indiana, submitted this week's lesson, on the human brain. Following a lecture and student discussion about the right and left hemispheres of the brain, students determine if they are right-brain or left-brain dominant -- and what it means. Students will understand that different regions of the brain are responsible for specific tasks and recognize that brain dominance helps determine personality and behavior.
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The Environment is in the News!
Reuters Environmental headlines - 06/09/00
Four New National Monuments have been created to protect 440,000 acres of sensitive federal lands in Arizona, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
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When you rub two different materials together, electrons can move from one to the other. One of the materials may loose electrons and become
positively charged. The other will gain electrons and become negatively charged. Scientists have ranked materials in order of their ability to give up or hold electrons. This ranking is called the triboelectric series. Knowing this, when you comb your hair, will the comb get a positive or negative charge?
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