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Updated December 27th, 2000
Move Into the Future
A look into current technology to see how life in the 21st century might look. A world in which the future can hinge on the role played by society's artists. A boy living at the time of the plague wonders about the upcoming second millennium. This week's books examine the idea of "the future."
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Biome Bazaar Kimberly Emanuel, who teaches at Eagles Landing Middle School in McDonough, Georgia, submitted this lesson, which simulates a field-trip exploration of various biomes.
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Dinosauria On-Line
Everybody knows that many dinosaur names can be real tongue twisters, usually derived from Greek or Latin. But did you know that the root language from which the names are derived can be any language, as long as the names are Latinized? Visit Dinosauria On-Line to learn the pronunciation of the tongue-twisting Naashoibitosaurus and, for your Cybersurfari treasure code, the language from which it is derived. Then stick around and see the wealth of languages represented in other dinosaur names, and learn many other facets of dinosaur science.
Cyber Surfari Clue #4
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