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		<title>WELCOME TO LINDA SANTORO&#8217;S JAPANESE ADVENTURE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome to my Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship blog.  I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Japan in November 2006.  I went for three weeks along with 199 other educators from around the United States.  We had the opportunity to explore Tokyo and one other city during our stay. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello and welcome to my Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship blog.  I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Japan in November 2006.  I went for three weeks along with 199 other educators from around the United States.  We had the opportunity to explore Tokyo and one other city during our stay.  We were treated to performances, workshops and tours.  The Japanese government sponsored the trip and made sure that we had plenty of opportunities to observe students and teachers in schools.  We learned a lot about the culture, land and people.  I highly recommend it to any educator in k-12 public or private schools.To use this site:The first blog is at the end of these pages.  If you would like to read about my trip from the beginning you should scroll down to the bottom of this page and then hit next.  You can also go to the calendar on the left side of this page and hit the back arrow until you get to November 2006.  Then hit the first highlighted date.  If you would like to see the comments that people have made you can click on the word &#8220;comments&#8221; on any blog. I have disabled the comments for security now, so you will not be able to add any comments to this blog.  If you would like to contact me you can write to me at santorol@glastonburyus.orgIf you would like to see the photos enlarged you can just click on that photo. Linda Santoro Glastonbury Public Schools, CT </p>
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