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I'm forwarding this in case anyone else would like to respond. -Roy Plotnick --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevt14@aol.com Subject: I need to Interview a Paleontologist(Student/Teacher)for my Science Project Help!!! I'm KevT14 and I need to ask a few questions of a Paleontologist as a kind of interview for my Science Project. I'm in the 8th Grade and I need to hear back from any of you who would be willing to respond to the following question: 1) What has been your most recent and amazing finding? 2) How do you go about finding fossils? 3) How many different fossils have you found so far? 4) Please name the places (or some of them) you have been in the United States and around the world in search of fossils. 5) What do you enjoy most about your work? What do you enjoy the least? 6) Where did you study to become a Paleontologist? 7) Where would you most like to go and search for fossils that you haven't been to? Thanks a bunch for any and all participants in my Science Interview, in advance!! The Kev Man Address: Kevt14 _____________________________________________________________________________ -- Roy E. Plotnick Geological Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago 845 W. Taylor St. Chicago, IL 60607 plotnick@uic.edu phone: 312-996-2111 fax: 312-413-2279 "The scientific celebrities, forgetting their molluscs and glacial periods, gossiped about art, while devoting themselves to oysters and ices with characteristic energy.." -Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
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