Humanities Preparatory Academy

Humanities Preparatory Academy

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Humans, Technology, and Experience

Humans, Technology, and Experience. This blog is home to a network of student blogs for an interdisciplinary high school science course exploring the human relationship with technology. To see other courses, visit The Humanities Preparatory Academy. Tuesday, May 30, 2006. 5 pt extra credit project. C What is it made of? What is their purpose? .

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Humanities Preparatory Academy

351 West 18th Street

New York, NY, 10011

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