Seed just announced that it's making available discounted subscriptions to Seed for donation to high schools. If you're interested, click here, and you can donate a year-long subscription for $14.95 (discounted from $19.95). Surely, exposing students to more interesting, diverse, and engaging science writing can do no harm--and hopefully it will pique some students' interest.
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Seed just announced that it's making available discounted subscriptions to Seed for donation to high schools. If you're interested, click here, and you can donate a year-long subscription for $14.95 (discounted from $19.95). Surely, exposing students to more interesting, diverse,...
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Donate Seed Magazine to a High School of Your Choice
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Posted on: December 1, 2008 1:55 PM, by Nick Anthis


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This is dangerous to do, because what if after donating, Seed does something seedy? Pardon the pun.
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Posted by: notedscholar | December 11, 2008 2:49 PM
I wish this kind of scheme is available in the UAE..
Posted by: SEO Dubai | December 13, 2008 11:39 PM