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02/06/2023
■Class discussion: U.S. divers were working to recover debris from the downed balloon. Do you think it will show it to be a spy or a weather device? How aggressively do the United States and China spy on each other? Are relations between the nations getting better or worse? Do you think there is a danger of warfare between the countries? Where have Chinese and American forces fought in the past? How much do we depend on each other for trade?
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Here on the Western Slope, young citizens are honing and testing their skills to take on a rapidly changing world. Largely thanks to technology, they are in the midst of the most profound seismic shift the world has ever seen.
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