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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[The JPs gather together at Starved Rock State Park and admire the Illinois River below.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["Some of my thoughts about South Dakota are that it is wonderful and there is no other place like it that I've seen ever in my life." - Rey, 8th grade, Telpochcalli Elementary School

With the town of Hot Springs in the background, Rey is able to enjoy the beauty of South Dakota from the top of Battle Mountain.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA["Some of my thoughts about South Dakota are that it is wonderful and there is no other place like it that I've seen ever in my life." - Rey, 8th grade, Telpochcalli Elementary School

With the town of Hot Springs in the background, Rey is able to enjoy the beauty of South Dakota from the top of Battle Mountain.]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["I found a new bone that no one has found. To still find new bones in the Mammoth Site will make me feel like a real paleontologist." - Miguel, 10th grade, Pritzker College Preparatory High School

Miguel works diligently in the hopes of uncovering a new 26,000 year old fossil in the bone bed.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["I found a new bone that no one has found. To still find new bones in the Mammoth Site will make me feel like a real paleontologist." - Miguel, 10th grade, Pritzker College Preparatory High School

Miguel works diligently in the hopes of uncovering a new 26,000 year old fossil in the bone bed.
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["To me being a JP means taking a risk of everything and get out of your comfort zone." - Melissa, 11th grade, Amundsen High School

Melissa takes a moment to gaze at the four U.S. presidents carved into the granite mountain face at Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
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			<link><![CDATA[http://www.projectexploration.org/blog/wp-content/gallery/junior-paleontologists/41_katman-jp-8-14-09_13.jpg]]></link>
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			<media:description><![CDATA["To me being a JP means taking a risk of everything and get out of your comfort zone." - Melissa, 11th grade, Amundsen High School

Melissa takes a moment to gaze at the four U.S. presidents carved into the granite mountain face at Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009                           ]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["The things I found out about myself is that if I put my mind to it I can do it like getting to see cool places up close.  " - Latecia, 10th grade, North Lawndale College Preparatory High School

Latecia stands next to the Illinois state flag marker at Mount Rushmore National Monument in South Dakota.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009                           ]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["The things I found out about myself is that if I put my mind to it I can do it like getting to see cool places up close.  " - Latecia, 10th grade, North Lawndale College Preparatory High School

Latecia stands next to the Illinois state flag marker at Mount Rushmore National Monument in South Dakota.
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["Being a JP means doing new things and getting out of your comfort zone. Helping others and knowing when to ask for help yourself that is what being a JP means." - Kayla, 9th grade, Young Women's Leadership Charter School

Kayla rests on a boulder after hiking to the top of Battle Mountain in the Black Hills 3,000 feet above sea level.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["Being a JP means doing new things and getting out of your comfort zone. Helping others and knowing when to ask for help yourself that is what being a JP means." - Kayla, 9th grade, Young Women's Leadership Charter School

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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009                 ]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["Being a JP means that you can aim for your goals without someone holding you back to accomplish every one of your dreams no matter the circumstances." - Karla, 11th grade, Curie Metropolitan High School

Karla stands on a lookout tower on Battle Mountain to admire the beauty of Hot Springs, South Dakota.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009                 ]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["Being a JP means that you can aim for your goals without someone holding you back to accomplish every one of your dreams no matter the circumstances." - Karla, 11th grade, Curie Metropolitan High School

Karla stands on a lookout tower on Battle Mountain to admire the beauty of Hot Springs, South Dakota.
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["To me being a JP is being someone who will learn new things. I learned and did so many things that I can't wait to share it." - Justice, 10th grade, Perspectives Charter School - IIT Math and Science Academy

Justice holds up a piece of Spearfish shale containing fossils that he found while working in the bone bed.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["To me being a JP is being someone who will learn new things. I learned and did so many things that I can't wait to share it." - Justice, 10th grade, Perspectives Charter School - IIT Math and Science Academy

Justice holds up a piece of Spearfish shale containing fossils that he found while working in the bone bed.
]]></media:description>
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["I can't believe I have the patience to find things so small, that are so huge to our world." - Jessica, JP team leader, 12th grade, Rauner College Preparatory High School

Jessica uses a small file to sand down the sides of her mammoth tooth cast.
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			<media:title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></media:title>
			<media:description><![CDATA["I can't believe I have the patience to find things so small, that are so huge to our world." - Jessica, JP team leader, 12th grade, Rauner College Preparatory High School

Jessica uses a small file to sand down the sides of her mammoth tooth cast.
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			<title><![CDATA[Junior Paleontologists 2009]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA["To be a JP is to be a person who has been privileged to travel with 13 other youth into a world of science, adventure, and fun." - Isaac, JP team leader, 12th grade, Pritzker College Preparatory High School

Isaac jackets a mammoth bone with burlap strips in the bone bed.
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			<media:description><![CDATA["To be a JP is to be a person who has been privileged to travel with 13 other youth into a world of science, adventure, and fun." - Isaac, JP team leader, 12th grade, Pritzker College Preparatory High School

Isaac jackets a mammoth bone with burlap strips in the bone bed.
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