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This Guest Editorial was prepared by three participants in the 2006 National Youth Science Camp. This camp, sponsored by the National Youth Science Foundation and held in West Virginia, invites two very high achieving high school graduates from the current graduating class from each state in the U.S. and several similarly qualified students from selected countries throughout the world. The camp provides a series of scientific, physical, spiritual, and intellectual challenges from distingsbied engineers, scientists, doctors, professors, and an occasional lawyer. This editorial was prepared by three camp participants (Amy Bleisch and Sanita Belgrave were campers, and Marc Sanchez was a college student on the staff) in response to a challenge to describe the impact of the World Trade Center disaster in their lives.
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Louthan, M.R., Sanchez, M., Bleisch, A. et al. Life after 9/11. J Fail. Anal. and Preven. 6, 45–46 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1361/154770206X128926
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1361/154770206X128926