BCHA’s Doft Places 18th Worldwide at AAPT PhysicsBowl
(Courtesy of BCHA) Being top 20 in your school on a topic you’re passionate about is an amazing feeling. Achieving top 20 in your state
(Courtesy of BCHA) Being top 20 in your school on a topic you’re passionate about is an amazing feeling. Achieving top 20 in your state
One must conclude that the concern of The Squad for the Palestinian people has led them into the same minefield of false narrative as the
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Editor’s note: Much of the information for this article is culled from material put out by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority as well as
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I realize that this is not a topic that most would expect me to discuss but as my grandchildren for sure can tell you that
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