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		<title>Is Your Homeschool High Tech?</title>
		<description>What is "high tech"? I define high-tech as anything to do with the computer, internet and/or homeschool software.  If you're reading this, then you are at least high tech enough to have internet access.  There was no internet twenty years ago.  The average family did not own ...</description>
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		<title>State History homeschool software</title>
		<description>Study your own state's history with Switch-On Schoolhouse homeschool software.   Switched-On Schoolhouse State History offers a multi-media rich learning experience for your child to learn about their home-state.  For your visual learners, this is a must.  Click the link above to choose your specific state.  (Typically for 7-12 grades) </description>
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		<title>Switched-On Schoolhouse 2008 Elementary (Grades 3-6) Spanish: homeschool software</title>
		<description>It is proven that it is easy for young children to learn additional languages.  So start them early!  Switch-On Schoolhouse (SOS) is a homeschool software favorite among families, and for good reason; it's easy to use for the child and parents love it's record-keeping abilities, and with it ...</description>
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