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navigating the World Wide Web. Without them we'd never find anything. However,
you could spend hours of valuable time chasing search engine "hits" to
pinpoint the data you want. Here's where to go to find authoritative information,
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Times Navigator - Navigator is the home page used by
the newsroom of The New York Times for forays into the Web. Its primary
intent was to give reporters and editors new to the Web a solid starting
point for a wide range of journalistic functions without forcing all of
them to spend time wandering around blindly to find a useful set of links
of their own. Its secondary purpose was to show people that there's a lot
of fun and useful stuff going on out there. The list is by its nature highly
selective and constantly changing.
European Governments Online - This portal provides links to sites for a nation's head of state, ministry of foreign affairs, national civil service, parliament, central bank, and the national cultural organization.
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places an extraordinary amount of information at your fingertips.
More than 17,000 articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
Third Edition, have been assembled to provide quick and useful information
on almost any topic. The entries are short, so
you can check facts fast. But you can also pursue a train of thought through
extensive cross-references. Also provided are convenient links to related
web sites and books. A portion of this service is reserved for paying members.
MSN Encarta - This is the Concise
Free Encyclopedia with some 16,000 abridged reference articles, and a world
atlas. You must subscribe and pay to access the entire Encarta database.
Online
Libraries - Awesome!
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directory of legal resources. FindLaw
covers law schools, legal associations and organizations, law firms and
lawyers, news and reference material, and legal practice information, as
well as state, federal, and international law resources and law cases and
codes. FindLaw is a superb, well-organized resource dealing with all aspects
of law. Among its outstanding features are its database of cases and codes,
including all U.S. Supreme Court decisions, full-text searches of law reviews,
and too much more to list here.
American Civil Liberties Union -
Online Freedom Network.
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character names, ratings, plot summaries, running times, and crew information.
Provides extensively cross-referenced filmographies for more than 525,000
film professionals, a list of Academy Award nominees and winners, a user
survey of most- and least-popular movies, famous quotes and gaffes, an
index of more than 11,000 online movie reviews, and a guide to U.S. and
international film festivals.
American Film Institute
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This exhibition demonstrates that many of the colonies that in 1776 became the United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely. That the religious intensity of the original settlers would diminish to some extent over time was perhaps to be expected, but new waves of eighteenth century immigrants brought their own religious fervor across the Atlantic and the nation’s first major religious revival in the middle of the eighteenth century injected new vigor into American religion. The result was that a religious people rose in rebellion against Great Britain in 1776.
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the global economy continues to grow, and our communications with worldwide
neighbors become more frequent and flexible, there is a now an even greater
need to understand the cultures of others around us. The Web
of Culture seeks to educate business professionals, student educators
and world travelers on the topic of cross-cultural communications. If you
are planning to conduct business with a foreign counterpart, teach your
students about geography and social studies, and even organize your vacation
abroad, this should be your first stop on your journey to cultural
success!
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SearchGov.Com - Unbelievable! Links to every federal web site (executive and and agencies) and every state government site. SearchMil.Com - More than one
million military web pages indexed.
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collection of markets, news, and other features from Bloomberg.
Includes up-to-the-minute details and news about markets, mergers, and
other business matters, as well as an easy-to-search index of businesses'
market information. Contains specific sections on the business end of athletics,
in addition to 'Daily Power Newsletter' focusing on energy markets. Examines
trends and projections with various online calculators, resources, and
tools under the 'Analysis' section. There's much, much more. If you’re
interested in business and the stock market, this is the place to go.
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American
Library Association has amassed more than 700 “Amazing, Spectacular,
Mysterious, Wonderful Web Sites for Kids and the Adults Who Care About
Them.” These sites are categorized: Arts and Entertainment, Literature
and Language, People Past and Present, Planet Earth and Beyond, and Science
and Technology.
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National
Disaster Center — Everything you always wanted to know about natural
disasters — Drought, earthquakes, building in earthquake country, international
earthquake sites, earthquake information for educators, El Nino stuff,
fire resources, floods, hurricanes, tornado sites, tsunami information,
volcano sites, weather information, and much more. Links to state disaster
sites. * Special pages about U.S. Government computer sites, terrorism,
etc.
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or Biblical Creationism? We make no judgment here (judgment is the
perogative of God alone), but you can explore in depth the arguments for
and against both theories, and draw your own conclusions. There is one
guarantee: The debate will never be resolved until the Almighty reveals
all when the End Time arrives.
Subject Links: General
Science and Evolution
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CollegeNet
you can search for just the right college, apply for entrance, learn about
financial aid and scholarships, etc. Every two- and four-year college in
the nation is listed by state.
American
Universities - Links to the home pages of most institutions of higher
learning.
SearchEdu.Com - Boasts more than 20 million university and education pages indexed and ranked in order of their popularity. The site also has various useful links.
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| Articles
in the Internet Encyclopedia
of Philosophy are currently from three sources: (1) adaptations from
public domain sources, (2) adaptations of material written by the editor
for classroom purposes, and (3) original contributions by professional
philosophers around the internet. Over time, the editor seeks to replace
all of the first two type of articles with original contributions by professional
philosophers.
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