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World Cultures
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WHAT'S IN THE NEWS is an award-winning multi-media instructional series that uses current events as a springboard for exploring history, geography, government, world cultures, science, language arts, and all other areas of the curriculum. Utilized in 4th-
- WHAT'S IN THE NEWS is an award-winning multi-media instructional series that uses current events as a springboard for exploring history, geography, government, world cultures, science, language arts, and all other areas of the curriculum. Utilized in 4th-...
Source/Host: Penn State University | Reviewer: K. Just |
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PARKNET:The National Park Service Place on the Web
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- Visit Your Parks: Experience Your America. Links to the Past: Histories, Cultures, & Places. NatureNet: Nature & Science in the Parks. Learn NPS: For Teachers and Learners. InfoZone: Servicewide Information.
Source/Host: National Park Service |
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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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Cultures and Environments
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- Cultures & Environments While there is a good deal of important work treating the environment and environmentalism on the Web, there is too little that deals with cultural approaches to environmental issues. This site of the American Studies Program
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Elizabethan Sports
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- Elizabethan England embraced many different customs and cultures. The customs that had the greatest effect on the rest of the world were the games of war that consumed spare time. Games of war varied from hunting, with hawks or dogs , to equestrian activi...
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Barred Owls - Strix varia
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- information, pictures, and sounds of these medium-sized owls from the Owl Pages. Owls have fascinated man from time immemorial - to some cultures they are
symbols of wisdom, while to others they are harbingers of doom and death.
Here, The Owl Pages shed...
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PBS Kids' Africa
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- explore Africa with Anansi! Go on a quest for the magic calabash, make your own anansi the spider, or create your own adinkra cloth.
Source/Host: PBS |
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Studies in Cultures, Organizations and Societies
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- The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group S OCIAL AND B EHAVIOURAL S CIENCES, H UMANITIES ~ J OURNALS STUDIES IN CULTURES, ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES -- INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ISSN: 1024-5286 2 issues per volume Harwood Academic
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