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  2. Comic Book Project - Wikipedia

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    The Comic Book Project is a United States comic-based afterschool program, in which elementary school children are given the opportunity to create comic books. The project was founded by Michael Bitz while part of the Teachers College at Columbia University , and is currently maintained by the Center for Educational Pathways .

  3. East Bay Children's Book Project - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Children's Book Project opened in 2005 as a small non-profit group, hoping to give away 1000 books which had been culled from the libraries of a group of retired teachers. The organization grew so quickly that they are now giving away more than 100,000 books a year. In 2009, they became a 501(c)(3) non-profit group. [4]

  4. Comic Neue - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Comic Sans and Comic Neue; in creating the new typeface, Rozynski made the strokes straighter and more regular. Comic Neue was designed by Craig Rozynski, an Australian graphic designer living in Japan, who wanted to create an informal script typeface similar to the controversial Microsoft font Comic Sans created by Vincent Connare in the 1990s.

  5. File:Comic Sans sample.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Core fonts for the Web; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Bezpatkové písmo; Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  6. Vincent Connare - Wikipedia

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    Comic Sans is a particularly popular typeface; in fact, Simon Garfield's book, Just My Type, devotes the first chapter to Comic Sans. The typeface is also listed in the book How to Design a Typeface by the Design Museum in London, which was reviewed in newspapers across London. Comic Sans has also featured on the front page of the Wall Street ...

  7. Kids Code Jeunesse - Wikipedia

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    Kids Code Jeunesse (KCJ) is a Canadian (not for profit) organization based in Montreal, Quebec, which helps children in Canada have an opportunity to learn computational thinking through code. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The organization was founded in 2013.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Books - Wikipedia

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    For books, the article name should be the short title of the book, for example the book The 100-Mile Diet: A Year of Local Eating has the article name The 100-Mile Diet. If the article name is already taken, there are two options: either use the long title (such as Power: A New Social Analysis) or the disambiguation "book" (such as Outliers).

  9. Quest for the Code - Wikipedia

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    The game is available in both English and Spanish and free to both children with asthma and their carers. [3] The game was designed for educational purposes. [4] Originally developed as a CD-ROM game for use in schools, it was later made available online for free for use by parents, teachers, and students. [5]