Web Sites (31 - 40 of 375):
Cultures
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Celts, The
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- learn who the Celts were, where they came from and lived, and a bit about their six languages which influenced modern Gaelic.
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EAWC Quiz: Greek Mythology
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- Exploring Ancient World Cultures Greek Mythology Ten Questions 1. Known in Latin as Saturn, this diety rose to power after castrating his father Uranus.
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Mummies Unwrapped
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- learn all about human, animal, and unique mummies at this ThinkQuest site. Includes photos, details of how mummies are made, and facts about Egyptian and the Takla Makan mummies.
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Navrongo and Lawra HomePage
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- Ever wonder what life might be like in a small African village? This HomePage is dedicated to two small West African villages in the remote Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana. There's lots information on the language and culture of Navrongo and L...
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Snake Mythology
- Cows, monkeys and dogs are revered by some cultures yet consumed as food by others. So, too, snakes are respected in some parts of the world and despised in others. The way that people feel about snakes is heavily influenced by cultural beliefs and mythol...
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Chinese Lunar Calendar
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- Students will learn about the Chinese Lunar Calendar and the characteristics associated with each of the twelve cycles.
Students will learn that the use of horoscopes to predict a person's future is common to many cultures.
Students will learn about
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Central American Sea Kayak Expedition 2000
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- Our intentions are to explore (by sea kayak), learn from and document the lifestyles and homelands of the last
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Andean Links
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- CULTURES OF THE ANDES Culturas de los Andes Andean Links New additions added to the bottom of each catagory. Las mas recientes están al final de cada categoría.
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WORLD ARTISTS FOR TIBET: WELCOME!
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- Throughout history, the art world has always played a major role in reflecting its society's values, issues, and struggles. Whether through music, classic art, film, poetry literature, or dance, cultures have been profoundly moved, taught and entertained...
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