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stump, starting with Mr Ewing.
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But it does.
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Bonnie Hopper, That's me and I'll never going to start
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with because we're going to find out about Charlotte.
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The scientists finds a cure, and I'm wondering, what kind
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of cure is she looking for?
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What's going on?
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But I guess we're about to find out.
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So let's raid strolling.
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The scientist fight like you, a mysterious really has swept
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through the forest, making the wasn't creature sick.
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Luckily, Charlotte, the scientists is on the case.
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She is determined to find a care using science, but
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the grownups don't take her work seriously.
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And examining animals of all shapes and sizes with upset
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10 tummies can be well challenging, equal parts humor and
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serious science.
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This empowering story shows how even a budding bunny scientists
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can make a big difference.
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Charlotte The Scientist finds a cure.
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Bye, Camille Hondros Illustrated, part Brienne Farming.
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Sure, it was a serious scientist.
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She spent her days doing research, performing experiments in solving
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problems. Show looked in the forest with her body size
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family, which was bigger and better than ever because Grandpa
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had moved in.
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Gribble was once he had many wards, and when he
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spoke, everyone paying attention everyday, Grampa visited Charlotte in her
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left. He watched.
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You're doing research, performing experiments and solving problems everyday, Grampa
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said. Sure, you're going to make a real difference in
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the world.
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Charlotte paid attention one day.
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Grandpa didn't come from the lab.
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He was sick and Grandpa wasn't the only one.
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A mysterious lady had infected the animals of the forest.
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Charlotte wanted to help.
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Maybe this was her chance to make a difference.
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She swapped her magnifying glass first stethoscope, her protective classes
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for a mask and gloves, and she got to work.
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It was time for some serious medical science.
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Charlotte would find a cure first.
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She's collected a a complete medical history on each patient.
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What seems to be the problem?
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Next she gave a thorough physical exam.
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Patient's privacy was top priority.
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Then she gathered specimens.
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It's but her results were inconclusive.
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Charlotte was stumped.
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The infection was spreading fast, so she imposed a quarantine.
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But keeping bunnies in one place was next to impossible.
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The birds came flying away, and skunks stinking sign.
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Dante Gnaeus Lee was proving problematic.
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Meanwhile, a team of doctors arrived to visit Grandpa Charlotte.
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Was he gonna share her research and work with them
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to find a cure.
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But instead they ignored her.
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Run along, little one.
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This is grown up.
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Look. Sure, little corner.
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If they were right, she was little and the doctors
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were very smart.
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Maybe she should leave it to the experts.
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But then she remembered what Grampa head told her.
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Charlotte, you're going to make a real difference in the
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world. She would find the cure herself.
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Charlotte dissected the data, studied the samples and plotted out
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patterns. Soon, a curious Perik connection emerged.
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Everyone who was super had been eating carrots.
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In fact, the carrots had it looked right for quite
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some time.
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Charlotte formed a hypothesis.
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If everyone sick from eating carrots, then the carrots were
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what was making everyone sick.
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Surely consulted the comprehensive compendium of carrot conditions.
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It could only be one thing funky for its funding.
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After careful consideration, Charlotte came up with the second hypothesis.
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If anything, the infected carrots was making everyone sick and
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stopping contaminated carrot consumption could be the cure.
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Fucky fours.
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Fun guy.
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Don't eat the carrots.
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Charlotte went back to work.
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The carrots needed cured, so she created a customized carrot
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Corrective. Sure, that thought a few sprays a day would
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do trip.
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It worked, But Charlotte didn't stop there.
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She conducted a clinical trial to see if eating cured
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carrots could men the biting.
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It did.
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Sure that realize she didn't.
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Even I need to be the oldest or smartest.
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She had stopped the sickness, cured the carrots and save
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the forest.
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Shirley had made a difference.
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And best of all was the difference and how she
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saw herself.
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That brings us to the end of this lovely story
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about Charlotte the scientists and secure the chief.
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I hope that you see problems in the world and
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you go out and find the cure for no matter
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how big or small they are And know how bigger
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small that you think you are.
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We can all make a difference in this world.
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Come on, have a great day.