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http://www.nationalgeographic.org/projects/out-of-eden-walk/#section-0 - 2 views

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    "Paul Salopek's 21,000-mile odyssey is a decade-long experiment in slow journalism. Moving at the beat of his footsteps, Paul is walking the pathways of the first humans who migrated out of Africa in the Stone Age and made the Earth ours. Along the way he is covering the major stories of our time-from climate change to technological innovation, from mass migration to cultural survival-by giving voice to the people who inhabit them every day."
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Special Series: 7 Billion - National Geographic Magazine - 6 views

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    7 bill video good as opener or "hook"
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New York Underground @ nationalgeographic.com - 1 views

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    Companion website to a National Geographic special that explored subterranean NYC. Interesting, particularly in light of the current construction of the 2nd Ave. subway.
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MapMaker Interactive - National Geographic Education - 7 views

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    MapMaker Interactive Explore your world with map themes, data, and tools for customizing your map" Physical, human and enviornmental
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"Hangout" with JFK for Free with National Geographic - 14 views

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    Free seminars on JFK by National Geographic Society
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The World of Seven Billion | National Geographic - 8 views

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    Interactive website from National Geographic that illustrates "where and how we live" on planet earth.
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Ancient World and Archaeology News | National Geographic News - 0 views

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    Might be useful for student research or in finding lesson topics.
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Activity Index - National Geographic Education - 1 views

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      Potential extra credit activities.
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    NATGEO historical activities. This could be good for extra credit opportunities.
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Enabling Globalization: The Container - National Geographic Education Blog - 0 views

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    Text images, and embedded video
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Who was the First Person in History? | Nat Geo Education Blog - 1 views

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    Image of clay tablet from ancient Sumeria. Background resources on Mesopotamia, cuneiform. Oldest recorded personal name on the tablet.
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John Brown and the Underground Railroad - National Geographic Education - 6 views

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    Possible lesson content for unit on John Brown and the Underground Railroad.
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