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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

Peer science tutors Susan and Karen, and their friends, build a community worm bin for Peabody Hall. Thank you to the Western College Program and The Julia Rothermel Peer Science Center for funding this program.

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  • @ArizonaAdventures cool,me to:)

  • love worms :)

  • I want to thank you all for this video. This was the best "How To" worm bin video I found on youtube and I went through most of them. This had the most specific instructions, it included measurements and was very easy to follow. This is the video I used to build my worm bins and I would like to report that they are very successful. So, thank you all very much!

  • None of the hundreds of Greek city-states, formed a stable form of government with the exception of Sparta which had a peculiar and primitive dual hereditary partriarchal monarchy. The most unstable of all was Athens where, together with the effects of the Peloponnesian war, democracy brought its citizens to the brink of disaster regularly. In my next comment we will examine the unusual political system of Thebes which came to an abrupt end in 337BC when Alexander sacked the city.

  • Awesome job Susan and friends!

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