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Ancient Civilizations
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Empires Past
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- Welcome to Empires Past , a site about great empires of the past. Move the mouse over a button to find out more about that section Netscape 4.0+ Version
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Ohio Legislative Branch
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- This page links you to some of the government services and information you need either as a Government Entity or as someone who needs to get information about Ohio Government.
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The Asclepion
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- Welcome to the Asclepion, a World Wide Web page devoted to the study of ancient medicine. This page was designed to be an internet source that presents the study of ancient medicine in a manner that is both accessible and useful to the general public and...
Source/Host: Indiana University |
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April Fool's Day
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- "The first of April
is the day we remember
what we are the other 364 days of the year."
~By Mark Twain~
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Language Programs Abroad: Spanish, French, Italian...
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- Cactus Language organises language courses all over the world for all ages and all levels.
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Document Analysis Worksheets
- The following document analysis worksheets were designed and developed by the Education Staff of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Source/Host: National Archives | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Holiday Greetings -- Ancient Origins of the Holidays -- Winter Solstice
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- Traces the ancient origins of holiday celebrations and traditions.
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BULLY ADVICE FOR KIDS
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- HOW A BULLY BECOMES A BULLY:
He (or she) is angry. Someone might have bullied him in the past.
He has a low self-esteem. He thinks controlling you will help him feel better about himself.
He might have been exposed to a lot of viole...
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oz-TeacherNet
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- This site is a starting point for Australian teachers who want to use the Internet for professional development and curriculum purposes.
This server is currently used for the devolpment and testing of new technologies for education across all sectors of...
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Objects from the Presidency
- Now that the Revolutionary War was over, and independence from Britain had been won, what would the United States do with their freedom? The Declaration of Independence acted as a guide to the values that the new American government should embrace, yet th...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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