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research paper, yall


Question Posted Sunday February 25 2007, 12:42 am

i have this research topic to do for my 7th grade literacy class and i have to do like teens and finance. like their financial problems... like the problem, which basically is that teens need to learn to manage their money and etc and the solution is.. well the diff solutions. can you give me some books, magazines, and websites i can find this information on? i need it by the 25th of Feb! thankss

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Igotamonopoly answered Monday February 26 2007, 9:28 pm:
www.google.com

There was a TrueLife show on MTV on this...see if you can find that. Also, speak from personal experience.

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