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		<title>Places to Visit in Seattle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle and its surrounding area have many exotic locations for the entire family to visit. Pacific Science Center is on of the Seattle attraction that should not be missing. The Children&#8217;s Museum: The Children&#8217;s Museum is one of the fantastic Seattle attractions for the children as well as for the entire family to explore. Washington [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="line-height: 14.25pt; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: white; text-align: justify; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; font-family: &quot;Georgia&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;; color: black;">Seattle and its surrounding area have many exotic locations for the entire family to visit. Pacific Science Center is on of the Seattle attraction that should not be missing. The Children&#8217;s Museum: The Children&#8217;s Museum is one of the fantastic Seattle attractions for the children as well as for the entire family to explore. Washington State Ferries: Ferries are one of the Seattle&#8217;s top most attractions. Seattle Space Needle: A symbolic landmark, Space Needle is the crowning icon of Seattle. Kids enjoy the elevator ride while it zooms 520 feet above Seattle. Space Needle is a must visit tourist place in Seattle.<span id="more-63"></span></p>
<p>Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium: The place of attraction is situated in Tacoma, at Point Defiance Park the zoo and aquarium is situated, a fabulous park along the waters of Southern Puget Sound. Wild waves are the best place for the kids to have fun.</p>
<p>The Museum of Flight: This is one of the world&#8217;s largest private air and space museums. With a visit to Boeing building, you can come across the Seattle past. Experience Music Project: Experience Music Project is situated near the Space Needle. For all those music lovers Experience Music Project is a best place to enjoy. </span></p>
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		<title>Anyone Can Help In Fundraising For Schools To Make A Difference</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 10:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Anyone interested in helping local schools raise money to purchase classroom supplies can launch a program through Adopt-A-Classroom which is available to all schools across the US.  If you are a school principal, PTA or PTO leader and members, local chambers of commerce, individual parents and other concerned members of society, you are capable of [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Anyone interested in helping local schools raise <span style="color: #009900 !important; font-weight: 400; font-size: 12px; position: static;"><span style="color: #009900 ! important; font-family: Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif; font-weight: 400; font-size: 12px; position: relative;">money</span></span> to purchase classroom supplies can launch a program through Adopt-A-Classroom which is available to all schools across the US.  If you are a school principal, PTA or PTO leader and members, local chambers of commerce, individual parents and other concerned members of society, you are capable of initiating a program.  Furthermore, there are no restrictions for launching a program.<span id="more-60"></span> You can easily register using the Adopt-A-Classroom website and you will then be provided with resources to help you inform the local school about the initiative.  One very helpful step is to give community information sessions about the Adopt-A-Classroom initiative.  You would also receive tools from Adopt-A-Classroom that allow you to track the success of your efforts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When deciding whether one should launch a local Adopt-A-Classroom program, one should keep in mind a few things to help them make their decision.  If one has knowledge about the education needs of the area in which you work or live, that will help you in this type of volunteer effort.  If one desires to develop the quality of local schools, or is already working to do so in other forms , then Adopt-A-Classroom will help you achieve those goals in an easy and efficient way that will further what one is already doing for community development. One can decide to single handedly launch a local Adopt-A-Classroom program, however, when fundraising for schools, it is certainly helpful to have someone else to share in the responsibilities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Initiators can choose more than one city or region.  You can also select a number of schools to supervise the progress of throughout the school year.  Another great benefit to the Adopt-A-Classroom program is that there is no cost to launch a local fundraising effort for schools through Adopt-A-Classroom.  It is a nonprofit organization and collects no fees from donors.  In fact, when you launch a program, the donations through the program are completely tax deductible for the donors.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Teachers who wish to engage in efforts in fundraising for schools should register in the ‘Teachers&#8217; section of the Adopt-A-Classroom website.  Of course, teachers should work in tandem with non-teachers who are launching the Adopt-A-Classroom program to help promote and spread the word.  The more people who know about how to help your classroom and your school, the better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Adopt-A-Classroom is a donor organization that works towards fundraising for schools that can be used in the acquisition of classroom learning aids and other creative educational resources.  It is accredited by the Better Business Bureau&#8217;s Wise Giving program. This means that it has one of the highest scores possible amongst charity organizations and is a top rated donor organization in the United States. If you are thinking of launching a program to help in fundraising for schools, you can trust that Adopt-A-Classroom can help you do so safely and resourcefully.</p>
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		<title>Science for Kids &#8211; Keeping Them Interested</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 20:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are your children naturally curious?
Science for kids can be wonderfully fascinating! What child doesn&#8217;t love performing experiments or building models during science class or for the school science fair?
Science at Home 
The National Science Foundation says that parents are their kid&#8217;s first science teachers. You need only point out the wonders of everyday science to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Science for kids can be wonderfully fascinating! What child doesn&#8217;t love performing experiments or building models during science class or for the school science fair?</p>
<p>Science at Home<span> </span></p>
<p>The National Science Foundation says that parents are their kid&#8217;s first science teachers. You need only point out the wonders of everyday science to your kids to keep them interested.<span> </span>Here are a few examples of everyday science-related activities you can enjoy with your child.<span> </span></p>
<p>- Let your child help you cook. A simple, inexpensive telescope further enhances this type of science for kids.<span> </span></p>
<p>- Does your child have a favorite sport or activity? If it&#8217;s baseball, talk about pitching and speed. Science for kids should involve creativity.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to wait until the annual school science fair to have fun with science. </span></p>
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		<title>How to Buy the Right Kids Student Microscopes</title>
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Curious kids love to explore and investigate. From an early age, a hand-held magnifying glass offers a new perspective to young scientists and explorers. Common objects are fascinating when seen in detail, and it helps kids understand the world around them.
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<p>Curious kids love to explore and investigate. From an early age, a hand-held magnifying glass offers a new perspective to young scientists and explorers. Common objects are fascinating when seen in detail, and it helps kids understand the world around them.</p>
<p>A student microscope allows kids to take their explorations and their understanding to a new level. Having a basic microscope at home supports home learners, budding scientists, and in-depth science projects. It is possible to buy microscopes that are robust enough for daily use yet have powerful magnification. Many scientific supply companies and educational stores sell a range of prepared slides as well.<span id="more-54"></span></p>
<p>Certain key features are important when you buy microscopes. This is especially true with a student microscope, when ease of use is important for avoiding frustration. There are two levels of student microscope power, based on the level of magnification.</p>
<p>1. Low power microscopes are useful for looking at larger objects like rocks, flowers, coins, and insects. Typical magnifications range from 10X up to 80X. There are usually two eyepieces to provide a three-dimensional view. The most common useful magnifications are 20-30X.</p>
<p>2. If you opt to buy microscopes with high power, the range might go up to 1000X magnification, making it possible to see single-cell organisms in pond water, hairs, and cells. A less-expensive student microscope will have one eyepiece, which can be easier for younger kids to use. However, binocular versions, with two eyepieces, offer superior viewing for older kids.</p>
<p>Other features to consider include the following:</p>
<p>1. Power source: Many models are cordless and rechargeable, making them easier to take out on field trips.</p>
<p>2. Construction: Make sure the student microscope has a metal frame, optical glass lenses, and built-in light source. Opting for a cheaper version, usually plastic, will be a waste of money due to poorer resolution and a flimsier frame. Lenses marked DIN meet industry standards, so they will be high quality and fully replaceable. Look for lenses that are achromatic, meaning they have built-in color correction and less distortion. These features give more accurate viewing. A wide-field eyepiece is easier for children to use.</p>
<p>3. Light source: Some light bulbs produce heat, limiting a microscope’s use with live specimens. Generally, fluorescent and LED bulbs are cooler, while tungsten and halogen heat up more. Before you buy microscopes, make sure they offer an easy way to reorder more light bulbs, as this part will need more replacing.</p>
<p>4. Controls: Depending on a child’s age, student microscopes have user-friendly features. More robust and simpler models work for younger kids, while older kids appreciate more choices in magnification and control knobs. Make sure the microscope has both coarse and fine focus options. Some models have a mechanical stage so that slides can be moved smoothly for positioning under the lens.</p>
<p>Parents should think about their children’s interests before they buy microscopes. Different microscopes and magnifications suit different subjects. An insect enthusiast or coin collector only requires 10-20X magnification and a top-mounted light, while a junior microbiologist needs 400-1000X magnification and a bottom-mounted light source.</p></div>
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		<title>You Don&#8217;t Have to Settle for Ho-Hum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Science fair projects do not have to be boring. A number of new projects recently uncovered reveal an eclectic group of subjects and interests. Some lucky kids have found valuable treasures using this home-made device and scored high in science fair as well. The excitement of a treasure hunt awaits all youngsters doing this school [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Science fair projects do not have to be boring. A number of new projects recently uncovered reveal an eclectic group of subjects and interests. Some lucky kids have found valuable treasures using this home-made device and scored high in science fair as well. The excitement of a treasure hunt awaits all youngsters doing this school science fair project for all grade levels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Make Home Made Ice Cream in a Ziploc Bag</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All the details of making really good ice cream are explained in the project for even little kids to follow. <strong>Slime That Glows in the Dark</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This exciting formula develops a slime ball for night time slam dunk basketball, or night time hockey or dodge ball. <strong>Does Caffeine Make You Type Faster?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Will women type faster than men? A colorful liquid density display is a good idea for a kid’s science experiment for all grades.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Students love to scan detailed listings of science fair projects, restlessly searching for just the right one that will turn them on and excite them to do great things. Nothing ho-hum here.</p>
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