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To: one_less who wrote (12377)11/2/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 67261
 
New Game Helps Students Have Fun With History

BERKELEY, CA - Open Education Corp., the people who gave us such innovative educational curriculum as "New Math" and "Esteem Reading" today announced the release of a new game designed to help students succeed in History. This new product is called "The History Game" and will be in stores in time for the Christmas shopping season.

Alicia Lovecount, spokeswoman for Open Education Corp. and half-sister to Michelle Harris by way of her college roomate's ex-boyfriend's father's secretary's brother-in-law, told BNN, "This exciting new game is designed to help those students who struggle in their History courses. If your child or teen has trouble remembering the dates, names and political motives of history then this game for you. The History Game teaches children that History can be whatever you want it to be. The game teaches your children how to understand that World War II was fought to show the world the evils of capitalism and how welfare can save the planet, or how the fall of the British Common wealth was a direct result of their refusal to give employee benefits to their homosexual community. They can also learn how the Cuban Missile Crisis could have been avoided if America had implemented multi-culturalism in the public schools. With this game History is no longer what it was, but rather, what it could have been."

Open Education Corp., does not promise that your child's history grade will improve, but assures parents that playing the History Game will build their child's self-esteem while teaching that creative History can be fun.

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