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Date Added: May 18, 2008 05:36:02 AM
With a meter stick in his hand, Ben Senson instructs his ninth-grade science students on how to calculate formulas for force using levers and fulcrums. Memorial's Ben Senson goes the extra mile to challenge and engage his students.

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