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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
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		<description>When I think back and remember my greatest teachers, the stories they told are what stick sout in my mind.  And that is what made them great teachers.  I probably have forgotten most of the facts they taught me; however I remember many of the concepts they explained with stories.

One teacher taught me all about the facts of rockets.  Another teacher told us a story about how he used to build rockets in his backyard.  Then he hooked up a couple of fire extinguishes to an adult tri-cycle and discharged the extinguishes which propelled him forward, through the doorway, and out of the classroom.  I&#039;d venture to guess that everyone understands which teacher I remember better.

Up, up, and away!
Dave</description>
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<p>One teacher taught me all about the facts of rockets.  Another teacher told us a story about how he used to build rockets in his backyard.  Then he hooked up a couple of fire extinguishes to an adult tri-cycle and discharged the extinguishes which propelled him forward, through the doorway, and out of the classroom.  I'd venture to guess that everyone understands which teacher I remember better.</p>
<p>Up, up, and away!<br />
Dave</p>
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