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March 10, 2010
MGA Headlines
 
MGA 2009 Fall Conference, "GeoHistory: People and Places of the Past", registration now taking place.
 
Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education looking for teachers to participate in national video on geography education.
 
National Geographic Kids sponsors contests for teachers and students to win a trip to Peru.
 
MGA to host Incorporating Islam Studies into the Classroom workshop.
 
MGA announces plans for Weather, Climate and Change workshop.
 
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