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This site was created by Eva La Mar and Linda Ferguson for The Geo-Literacy Project. It was created through hours of work compiling data, information and resources with the help of the following organizations and people:

Copying this WebQuest, WITHOUT prior written permission is strictly prohibited under law. The CSI Cemetery Scene Investigators and Cemetery Scientific Investigators name and content is formally copyrighted and Trademarked.  If you use them in student presentations, please have the student properly cite the source.

Why, you ask?  We are amazed at how hard work done by educators seems to be easily "borrowed" and used by individuals and companies that then "publish" it as their own work.  We have already had this happen to us by a large corporation that discussed our Geo-Literacy Project at length with us, then within a month of this "discussion" suddenly had our work up on their site as a model of their own project.  This is an appalling approach to honoring the work of others- we don't accept it with work turned into universities or our classrooms, thus why should we accept it when a company, school, or others take written work of others and more-or-less post it on their site and claim it as their own?