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Post by StephiB on Oct 29, 2005 23:59:35 GMT
Hi y'all.
I'm doing an article for a magazine, and it's supposed to be the science article. I have no idea what to do it on though. So here's my question:
What sort of scientific things do teens aged 14-16 care about?
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Post by Tomath on Oct 30, 2005 0:20:47 GMT
Perhaps something impressive with explosions?
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Post by StephiB on Oct 30, 2005 0:21:44 GMT
Experiments! Yes! Thank you!
Anything else from the mind of the All-Knowing Tomath?
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Post by Tomath on Oct 30, 2005 0:28:10 GMT
Erm... not at the moment.
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Post by StephiB on Oct 30, 2005 0:29:37 GMT
Okay. I'll probably ask if I can do something different anyway.
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Post by CRG on Oct 30, 2005 8:16:39 GMT
Explosions are good, yes. I would advise the mentioning of really reactive things, like caesium.
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Post by lotsahillsv13 on Oct 30, 2005 8:32:57 GMT
Probably some gory stuff as well (of the kind CRG doesn't like), although that probably wouldn't be allowed.
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Post by StephiB on Oct 30, 2005 8:35:05 GMT
It's allowed to be on whatever I want it to be, within reason.
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Post by lotsahillsv13 on Oct 30, 2005 9:00:06 GMT
Well, that probably isn't within reason then.
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Post by bubble on Oct 30, 2005 9:06:22 GMT
people like explosions and they don't like teachers that make them boring,
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Post by StephiB on Oct 30, 2005 9:09:25 GMT
Hmmm. I've got an idea now. Thanks everyone!!
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Post by Tomath on Oct 30, 2005 11:14:12 GMT
How about putting caesium into concentrated hydrochloric acid to see what happens?
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Post by StephiB on Oct 31, 2005 6:32:55 GMT
How many 'normal' 14-16 year olds are going to be interested in an article about that though?
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Post by lotsahillsv13 on Oct 31, 2005 8:06:10 GMT
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Post by CRG on Oct 31, 2005 18:13:42 GMT
Yay Explosions! Boo gory stuff!
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