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The reflection of Rylea Beamish is seen in a mirror held by Cooper Norton during a lesson on diversity with United Way volunteer Brian Hall Friday in Charma Brian's second grade class at Eastern Elementary School. Hall read Dr. Seuss' "The Sneetches," a story of creatures some who have stars on their bellies, some who don't as part of the school's Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities.
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