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A collaborative study between Duluth Adventist Christian School (Atlanta, Ga.) and Dallas Christian Academy (Dallas, Tex.)
This investigation of Phineas Gage has been prompted by the 8th grade reading book in the Pathways Reading Program adopted by the schools of the Texas and Georgia Cumberland Conferences. It is a collaborative effort between two 8th grade classes in Dallas, Texas, and Atlanta, Georgia.
The collaboration and research between the two groups of students relies heavily on technology for communication, fact finding, composition, and publication.
It must of hurt
ReplyDeletehahaha... how awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt did go through his brain!!! Freaky and awsome at the same time...Are there compartments in the brain or not?
ReplyDeleteGood question, Elizabeth. Does someone have an answer for that?
ReplyDeleteits weird how his attitude didnt change right away. its freaky he survivied.
ReplyDeleteIt's a weird thing he survived. must have been scary to see an actual part of the brain.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that he lived.
ReplyDeletehe was lucky to live
ReplyDeleteIts awsome how he was still alive & his attitude didnt change right away! his a lucky dude!
ReplyDeletedude, that was so wickid. this book made me want to be a stunt man
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