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  2. National Chemistry Week - Wikipedia

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    Celebrating Chemistry is designed to engage and educate children (Grades 4th - 6th) in the basic principles of chemistry and are available in both English and Spanish. Most editions are aligned with either National Chemistry Week (NCW) or Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW) and contain articles, experiments, and puzzles based on each year's ...

  3. NCW - Wikipedia

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    National Chemistry Week, an annual celebration of chemistry in the United States This page was last edited on 5 June 2021, at 06:43 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. American Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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    The ACS coordinates two annual public awareness campaigns, National Chemistry Week and Chemists Celebrate Earth Week, as part of its educational outreach. Since 1978 and 2003 respectively, the campaigns have been celebrated with a yearly theme, such as "Chemistry Colors Our World" (2015) and "Energy: Now and Forever!" (2013). [80]

  5. Category:Awareness weeks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    N. National Chemistry Week; National Crime Victims' Rights Week; National Family Week; National Green Week; National Hurricane Preparedness Week; National Library Week

  6. Category:October observances - Wikipedia

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    I. Ieiunium Cereris; Independence Day (Croatia) Independence Day (Cyprus) Independence Day (Nigeria) Indigenous Peoples' Day (United States) Indra Jatra

  7. 23 Of The Creepiest Displays Of Intelligence Seen In Another ...

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    The night before 2nd year finals he was around my house and said he had spent the last week watching every lecture at 2x speed. Dude placed top 10 (out of 300 students) in every exam.

  8. Mole Day - Wikipedia

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    Mole Day originated from a celebration by educator Margaret Christoph. [5] She wrote an article about her experiences in The Science Teacher in the 1980s. [6] Inspired by this article, Maurice Oehler, a high school chemistry teacher from Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, founded the National Mole Day Foundation (NMDF) on May 15, 1991.

  9. The Clitoris And The Body - The Huffington Post

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    From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.