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Lonely Planet - Destination: Zambia
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- Zambia has excellent national parks teeming with birds and animals, as well as the spectacular Victoria Falls and Zambezi River. Apart from sightseeing, these places are also centres for a range of activities ranging from canoeing to white-water rafting a...
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China: Dim Sum: A Connection to Chinese American Culture
- Dim Sum, a Cantonese term meaning "a little bit of heart" is the title for a thematic, cross curricula, integrated resource for elementary classrooms which enhances awareness and understanding of Chinese-American culture while building basic aca...
Source/Host: Building Rainbows | Reviewer: D. Beasley |
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WHYY Franklin Facts
- The numbers are in for 1999. According to climate researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, last year was the 5th warmest year worldwide, on average, since record-keeping began around 1880.
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Environmental History
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- Explore the Field. Learn about doing Environmental History at the national, regional, and local levels. Environmental History
Courses at UC Berkeley. Environmental History
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Londonderry Project
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- No Dice The page you've asked for can't be found on Jefferson.village.virginia.edu * IATH Index and Search page iath@virginia.edu
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Life Extraterrestrial: Life on Other Planets in the Solar System
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- The Xlife Website has been created to serve as a resource instrument for the Middle School Science Objective in the Michigan Curriculum Framework: Compare the Earth to Other Planets with regard to Life. A pair of student teleconferences, originating at W...
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Hitchhiker's Guide to American History
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WWW sites sorted by their relation to topics covered in History 102 lectures
WWW sites sorted by their relation to identificationsfor History 102 exams
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Eisenhower Home Virtual Tour
- Hey, have you ever been inside a President's house? This is the home of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, and his wife Mamie. They're both dead now, but their house still looks just the way it did when they were living here in...
Source/Host: National Park Service | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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