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		<title>Rep Your City with the Great American Word Challenge</title>
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Over at GeekSugar, the femme hip/intelligentsia mashup site, they have some interesting information about literacy.  First of all they have the following:
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<p>Over at <a href="http://geeksugar.com/874239">GeekSugar</a>, the femme hip/intelligentsia mashup site, they have some interesting information about literacy.  First of all they have the following:</p>
<p><em>The Education Department is blaming the country&#8217;s increasingly poor spelling and writing skills in youth on their love of text messaging. In a recent report on the national test results in English for about 37,000 students aged 15 and 16, the department&#8217;s Examination Commission said cutting-edge communications technology has &#8220;encouraged poor literacy and a blunt, choppy style at odds with academic rigor.&#8221;<br />
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Regardless of whether or not you&#8217;re buying into that as legitimate, GeekSugar links to <a href="http://www.greatamericanwordchallenge.com/">The Great American Word Challenge</a>.  The game involves filling in the missing letter of the word, as defined.  Why would you engage in such a thing?  Well&#8230;</p>
<p><em>The city that achieves the highest-cumulative average score takes the title and the prize of a Ubisoft donation of My Word Coach video games and Nintendo DS systems to local NCFL learning centers. Even better, everyone who takes the challenge will be entered to win a trip for two to Washington, DC, and have the chance to win one of two Wiis.</em></p>
<p><em> </em>Ah!  The plot thickens!  So support the NCFL as Nintendo battles illiteracy in the USA (seriously).  If that doesn&#8217;t feel right for you, you could always go to FreeRice (<a href="http://www.betterworldblog.com/PermaLink,guid,77d2c4f1-c7ca-48ad-8037-35ace02d04c1.aspx">as previously reported</a>).<em><br />
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