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Topics include personal safety, shopping safety and ethical use of the Internet. To learn more, youth ages 12 and younger
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“Click an engine to see how it works. Four stroke
Four stroke
Diesel
Diesel
Two stroke
Two stroke
Wankel
Wankel
Atkinson
Atkinson
Gnome Rotary”- – By valerie taylor
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NetSmartz teaches Internet safety skills through engaging multimedia activities and offline interaction with Club professionals in three age-appropriate modules: Clicky’s Web World (for ages 6 to 7); NetSmartz Rules (for ages 8 to 12); and I-360 (for ages 13 to 18).
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Integrated Design Engineering Activity Series (IDEAS)
“low-cost, “hands-on” engineering projects for use in middle schools math, science and technology classes. The announcement attracted over 60 entries from teachers, engineers, and concerned educational and professional groups. A panel of middle school teachers and engineers helped to plan the project and evaluated the entries. The resulting ‘IDEAS’ projects have been adapted from those entries.”
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Just slide the bar at the bottom left or right. Very cool! Be sure to go BOTH ways on the sliding scale at the bottom. Click on any graphics and it will give facts. and it will define it. This is amazing.
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HowStuffWorks Videos “Nikolaus Otto: Internal Combustion Engine”
“Nikolaus Otto wasn’t the first to design an internal combustion engine, but his improved design made the engine practical and popular. Learn more about Otto’s auto-related Stuff of Genius in this episode.”
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“In this INDEX the numerals refer to the engravings and the numbered paragraphs. Each page contains all the descriptive matter appertaining to the illustrations
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