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		<title>QUICK LESSON: A Lesson in Cause and Effect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding the difference between cause and effect and how the two relate to one another is an important academic and life skill. Understanding how to create a cause and effect diagram and when to use it helps students understand why events occur  and predict what will happen in the future.1 Visual thinking cause and effect <a href="http://www.inspiration.com/blog/2011/06/quick-lesson-a-lesson-in-cause-and-effect/#more-'" class="more-link">Read more »</a>]]></description>
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		<title>Why You Should Be Looking in the Clouds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet has become a more widely available resource in school districts nationwide. The use of the Web has created a new era of access to information never experienced in the history of mankind. This access also extends to the classroom. Students can now rely on assignment information posted to school portals, email their teachers, <a href="http://www.inspiration.com/blog/2011/02/why-you-should-be-looking-in-the-clouds/#more-'" class="more-link">Read more »</a>]]></description>
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