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July 20th, 2008
Dear
Patriots,
Daniel from
Peru, IN is this week's "History Challenge" winner
(two time winner)! Gerald R Ford was the correct answer. Daniel will be shipped
the
book "10 Books That Screwed Up the
World:
And 5
Others That Didn't Help"
as this weeks prize.
Click here for the resource information!
Welcome our newest member of the family - Hannah
Catherine!

Click picture to see more!
Sincerely,
Chris Peterson

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From Crayons to Condoms: The
Ugly Truth About America's Public Schools
What's really going at
your local public school? In From Crayons to
Condoms: The Ugly Truth About America's Public
Schools, Steven Baldwin and Karen Holgate let
parents, concerned teachers and students speak for
themselves about the dismal state of government
education in America today. The conclusion? Today's
schools are laboratories for disaster, where failed
methodologies and policies continually find new life
thanks to bureaucracies more interested in
maintaining power than in educating.
Read More>
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This
week's prize is the DVD "Created
Cosmos"
from the Creation Museum.
On July 20th, 1969 this lunar module, manned by Neil
Armstrong and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin, separated from the command module,
where Michael Collins remained. Despite four-alarm bells and a descent
that took the lunar module to a boulder-strewn area, Armstrong landed
the module on the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tranquility. Six and a
half hours after landing, Armstrong made his descent to the moon surface
and made the famous statement: "That's one small step for man, one giant
leap for mankind."
Name this Lunar module.
Submit Answer Here!!!!!!!
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