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Date: 2014-10-31 13:32:09
Confederate States of America
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Raleigh
North Carolina
Research Triangle
North Carolina
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
Project-based learning
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
North Carolina
Southern United States
University of North Carolina

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