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Living in the shadow of danger in the Phillippines © UNICEF/2008/McBride Mount Mayon volcano looms above city of Legazpi in the Philippines, a constant reminder of possible disaster. ALBAY PROVINCE, Philippines, 24 December 2009 At the ringing of the bell, staff, students and their parents at the San Jose Elementary School know exactly what to do. They have practiced this drill before and know that ...
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The first time I picked up this book, I was either a junior or senior in high school. And I loved it. Of course, I didn't read the whole thing in high school. I read the first section, out of more than a handful of sections. This go around, I read the whole thing. I have several conclusions. A) This book is not one that a typical high school student will be able to comprehend. I was a pretty bright teenager, but there was no ...
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