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2014 Connected level 3: Why is that?

Cover of the 2014 level 3 Connected journal ‘Why is that?

The cover of the 2014 level 3 Connected journal ‘Why is that?’ published by the Ministry of Education, New Zealand. This issue includes the articles Rising seas, Counting kākahi and The tsunami that washed time away.

Background photograph 'Restore the Shore' by Hypnotica Studios Infinite, licensed under CC BY 2.0.

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