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Great DAY

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We had fun today the group we got to teach ..it went really well. And my news paper is going really well.

Monday

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The teens we taught were pretty dead at the beginning but the more we discussed the topic, the more they opened up.

Wednesday

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Am I the only one that has to say "Wed-nes-day" in my head to make sure I'm spelling Wednesday right?

BOOM!!! CLASH!!! ZOOM!!!

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There Really Nothing to say today!!!! Just a normal Day........... The Class today was ok... ummmm My group that i'm in i really do enjoy them There really cool We played our favorite game of all today MAFIA and i got to be in The MAFIA but i died :( ....i all most made it I think if people in everyday life talked more we would be able to get threw a GREAT work day but that that just come from the normal days of work in til next time i'm your blogger Demetrius :D

Tension

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There's been a lot of tension in Scijourn lately. Lot of egos bumping heads and a lot of arguments.

Got Batman? Part 2

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To Mr. Fisher, My name is Richard Shoyoola, and I am a researcher with Youth Exploring Science at the St. Louis Science Center. Currently I work in the Taylor Building with the SciJourn component, and I am writing an article about the plausibility and realism of the superhero Batman. At one time or another, most people have wondered whether or not it would be possible to become like the Dark Knight- that is, be able to fight crime aided only by instincts, fighting ability and the latest in body armor. I saw your name listed next to muscle physiology and thought that you would be a good source of information for an interview. I would ask you questions (over the phone or via e-mail, whichever you prefer) about the possibility of becoming Batman; the effect prolonged crime fighting would have on the mind/body… etc. I would love to conduct this interview as I feel it would be interesting to tackle superheroes from a scientific point of view. Sincerely, Richard Shoyoola P.S Please contact me via my supervisor’s email rcook@hazelwoodschools.org This is a sample of the letter I sent my interviewee for my Batman interview. I would love to fully write this articl

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Today was a good day.
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