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FACEBOOK PAGE BEN CARSON (9-19-1951 to ) (Kathryn Brown) Position: Pediatric Neurosurgeon

FACEBOOK PAGE BEN CARSON (9-19-1951 to ) (Kathryn Brown) Position: Pediatric Neurosurgeon Area of Expertise: Neurosurgery. College: Yale University, Bachelors in Psychology University of Michigan, Medical Degree Works for John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD

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FACEBOOK PAGE BEN CARSON (9-19-1951 to ) (Kathryn Brown) Position: Pediatric Neurosurgeon

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  1. FACEBOOK PAGE BEN CARSON (9-19-1951 to ) (Kathryn Brown) Position: Pediatric Neurosurgeon Area of Expertise: Neurosurgery College: Yale University, Bachelors in Psychology University of Michigan, Medical Degree Works for John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD Famous for separating Siamese twins and performing a hemispherectomy to stop seizures. Friends with… President Bush for awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom Laleh and Ladan Bijani, one person made two. Liang Hwee Ting correspondent for Ben Carson Unusual story or event: In elementary school, Carson was known as the class dummy. He thought that was the way it would always be. His mother couldn’t read, but decided that she wanted her boys to do well at school. So she assigned her own homework and got the boys to make two book reports every weekend. After awhile, Carson did better at school. He started reading fun science books in the library and could soon identify rocks alongside the railroad track. Soon he became the smartest in the class…later the smartest at the grade level…later the smartest in the school. SOURCES:

  2. Send me your “Scientist Facebook” page to me electronically and I will post it to our team website. There are two ways to do this. • Second Way: • Save your document to your student science folder. • Create a Gmail account and record your password in your planner. • Compose a message. • Attach your document. • One Way: • Save your document to your student science folder. • Use your email site to send me a message with this Facebook page as an attachment. List your sources here. These sources should be listed at the bottom of the Facebook page. (Value: 10 pts.) Books: Internet sites: (Hint: Copy and paste internet sites addresses.)

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