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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the article about using Engineering in Elementary, students were able to demonstrate a variety of gifts that might not ordinarily have been seen with other "testing" methods. Giving students the opportunity to showcase their gifted-ness in alternative ways levels the playing field! It takes students from all demographics, all economic levels, all languages, etc. because science transcends above all of those divisions.</div>]]></description>
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