Danielle Boyer: Robotics & Keeping Native Languages Alive

Danielle Boyer: Robotics & Keeping Native Lan...

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Once upon a time, there was a bespectacled girl who loved tennis. She was resourceful and figured out a way to get tennis lessons for free since her family didn't have a lot of money. When she became a national champion, she began to fight for equal rights within the tennis circu ...  Show more

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