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Alabama History Day
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- Alabama History Day National History Day Alabama History Day. What Is It? 1997 Competition Schedule of Events, 1997-1998 Information for Project Preparation Other History Web Sites Alabama History Day Alabama History Day, organized and developed by Aubur...
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CANADA - History
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- Early Exploration Paths (map is 255 KB)
Historical Overview
History of the Hudson's Bay Company
Fort Edmonton Historic Park, Edmonton, Alberta
CANADISK Canadian History Archive
Women in Canadian History Web Page
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Bridgeport: Lock Zero
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- Welcome to the Bridgeport history home page. The Languages above are those that have been part of the Bridgeport scene at one time or another; some of these languages are still know to Bridgeporters even today. Above all, Bridgeport has been an ethnic nei...
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Dodo Bird ( Raphus Cacullatus )
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- Dodos were descendents of a type of pigeon, which settled on Mauritius over 4 million years ago. With no predators to attack them they lost their need and ability to fly. It lived and nested on the ground and ate fruits that had fallen from trees. There
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Art History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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- The discipline of Art History examines visual culture and the built environment within their social and historical contexts. Degrees in Art History (B.A. and M.A.) at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst provide students with a solid foundation in t...
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World History Archives
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- An extensive collection of documents & commentary concerning world history & different facets of the study of world history. This material gives the reader a view into the world of the historian where history is an ongoing process not a finished product....
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Hungarian Natural History Museum
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- Welcome on the home page of the 200 years old Hungarian Natural History Museum.
find out what's on exhibit at this museum in Budapest, and learn about the different departments that are included there.
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National Gallery of Art: Johannes Vermeer
- Artists now use the term genre, a French word meaning "type" or "kind," to describe scenes showing people at work, play, or rest. The seventeenth-century Dutch, who did more than any other nation to popularize such images, did not see...
Source/Host: National Gallery of Art | Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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The Costume Society of America
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- The Costume Society of America: Home Page advances the global understanding of all aspects of dress and appearance CSA National Office Welcome to the Costume Society of America's Homepage Information on The Costume Society of America is available from th...
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