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		<title>My Very Own Search Engine</title>
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There&#8217;s been plenty written on the value of letting students explore the Web on their own, rather than being sternly directed to one site.  How are they going to learn how to identify and evaluate online sources if they never find any on their own?  The searches that FAIL are often as useful [...]]]></description>
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