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  • A  class tour stands admires a Tarbosaur display in the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.  Related to Tyrannosaurus, a family which is a cross-cultural crowd pleaser.<br />
A  class tour stands admires a Tarbosaur display in the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.  Related to Tyrannosaurus, a family which is a cross-cultural crowd pleaser.<br />
A school boy on a class tour stands proud with a sauropod femur on display at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Tarbosaurus Mongolian Stat.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    Digital Classroom 0001.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    scf4327-079_Digital Classroom 0001.jpg
  • Virtual Classrooms are become more popular with schools whose students commute to their classes via their computer.
    scf4327-079-digital classroom 0001.jpg
  • The middle Jurassic was pretty much a black hole in dinosaur research until the mid-1970's, when a road crew cutting a swatch for a new hiway outside Zigong discovered a virtual cemetery of them.
    Zigong Dinosaur Museum 0002.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-108_Trash 0057 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    fct4384-107_Trash 0056 Rathje Willia...jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0057 Rathje William.jpg
  • William L. Rathje, professor of archeology at the University of Arizona studies garbage as insight into human behavior.  The only way to know who a people are is by what they throw away he says.
    Trash 0056 Rathje William.jpg
  • Trinity School Children in New York City, raising their hands.
    Education Trinity School.jpg
  • Chinese school children line up to view the Zigong Dinosaur Museum erected over the Dashanpu Quarry, filled with dinosaurs from the mid-Jurassic.
    Zigong Dinosaur Museum 0004.jpg
  • This specimen lives at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences in Pennsylvania.  School children come to the museum to get experiential learning.
    T rex Philadelphia 2 Acad_.jpg
  • T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  This specimen molded from the American Museum specimen, lives at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences in Pennsylvania.
    T rex Philadelphia 1 solo.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    fct4384-110_Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • Garbologists at William Rathje's Class at the University of Arizona
    Trash 0062 Garbology.jpg
  • Jack Nawrocki and his father Tom took a Recreational tree climbing class near Denver, Colorado.
    Tree Climbing 0042.jpg
  • A school boy on a class tour stands proud with a sauropod femur on display at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.<br />
A school boy in a tradional dell (or deel) on a class tour stands proud with a sauropod femur on display at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Sauropod bone UBBOY 0002.jpg
  • Paul Ames business man from Harvard Business School Class of 1949 one of the most influential graduating classes in History.
    Ames Paul 0003.jpg
  • Paul Ames business man from Harvard Business School Class of 1949 one of the most influential graduating classes in History.
    Ames Paul 0001.jpg
  • Paul Ames business man from Harvard Business School Class of 1949 one of the most influential graduating classes in History.
    Ames Paul 0002.jpg
  • A school boy in a tradional dell (or deel) on a class tour stands proud with a sauropod femur on display at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    scf4327-208_Sauropod bone UBBOY 0001.jpg
  • Jack Nawrocki and his fater Tom took a Recreational tree climbing class near Denver, Colorado.
    Tree Climbing 0043.jpg
  • A school boy in a tradional dell (or deel) on a class tour stands proud with a sauropod femur on display at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Sauropod bone UBBOY 0001.jpg
  • Guests by a fire at the Diamond M Guest Ranch in Western Colorado, a very high-end resort that features world class trout fishing.
    fct4383-691_Diamond M Ranch 0004.jpg
  • Graduation class ceremony at the Culinary Institute of America in Poughkeepsie, New York.
    scf4383-649_CIA Culinary Institute 0...jpg
  • Graduation class ceremony at the Culinary Institute of America in Poughkeepsie, New York
    CIA Culinary Institute 0002.jpg
  • The fact that you weigh only ten percent of your body weight while in water makes underwater aerobics a great low-impact exercise. This class is part of Luye Lui's Aquafit program.
    scf4384-048_scf4399-116_Underwater A...jpg
  • Graduation class ceremony at the Culinary Institute of America in Poughkeepsie, New York
    scf4383-650_CIA Culinary Institute 0...jpg
  • Recreational tree climbing in Colorado.  Jack, left and his father Tom Nawrocki climb a cottonwood outside Denver as part of a recreational tree climbing class.
    Tree Climbing 0045.jpg
  • Graduation class ceremony at the Culinary Institute of America in Poughkeepsie, New York.
    CIA Culinary Institute 0001.jpg
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