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		<title>By: Alan</title>
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		<description>Hi!

I am writing to you to help raise awareness about a really cool world-wide chemistry experiment that I think students will really enjoy and hopefully help spark their interest in science.  It’s being sponsored by the International Year of Chemistry, is open to all elementary school and high school students, and according to the IYC there is little to no cost to perform the experiments.  They are trying to make it a World Record for largest chemistry experiment ever!

To get my message out to teachers and students I’m reaching out to sites like yours asking to submit a guest article, so if that is something you would consider I would be happy to send one along for review, just let me know!  Thank you!

-Alan Parker</description>
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<p>I am writing to you to help raise awareness about a really cool world-wide chemistry experiment that I think students will really enjoy and hopefully help spark their interest in science.  It’s being sponsored by the International Year of Chemistry, is open to all elementary school and high school students, and according to the IYC there is little to no cost to perform the experiments.  They are trying to make it a World Record for largest chemistry experiment ever!</p>
<p>To get my message out to teachers and students I’m reaching out to sites like yours asking to submit a guest article, so if that is something you would consider I would be happy to send one along for review, just let me know!  Thank you!</p>
<p>-Alan Parker</p>
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