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"I have learned this at least by my experiment: that if one advances
confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has
imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
--Henry David Thoreau
| The Discovery Channel |
Biography on A&E |
| Brain.com "Optimal brain function
depends on mental and physical exercise, proper diet and nutrition, rest and relaxation
all things under your control." |
"Seeing Beyond" on KEST 1450AM, with Bonnie Colleen 7:00
to 9:00 A.M. Weekdays (408) 461-8944
Interviews with key people in personal growth, health, consciousness, spirituality,
relationship. |
| How Things Work |
| Leadership Dimension Inc.
premier resource development for personality type-temperament specialists . . .
*counselors *trainers *consultants *educators *clergy *philosophers Discover Your Personality Type a
quick (but surprisingly accurate) online Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator test.
My type is INFP. |
| History on PBS Has content
related to broadcast series like Frontline, The American Experience, NOVA, and POV. There
are also sections devoted to independent series such as The West, Thomas Jefferson, and
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century. |
Words and Deeds in American
History Celebrates the Library of Congress Manuscript Division's first 100 years by
providing 92 manuscript documents in ten subject areas at this time, from the 15th century
to 1965. Included are Washington's First Inaugural Address, Morse's sketch of a telegraph,
the Compromise of 1850 speeches of Calhoun and Webster, Bell's sketch of a telephone, and
Frost's "Dedication," at the Kennedy Inaugural.
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| San Francisco Public Library - Find
books, videos, music. Renew items online. |
| National Museum of
American History, Smithsonian Institution |
| Digital Dozen--Eisenhower
National Clearinghouse One of the highlights of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse,
a well-known K-12 math and science resource, is the Digital Dozen. Each month Eisenhower
puts the spotlight on what they feel are the best K-12 math and science resources
available. Past sites have included "Clever Games for Clever People"
(Mega-Mathematics), "Hyperlessons" (West Virginia Rural Net), "Paleontology
Without Walls" (University of California Museum of Paleontology), and
"PlaneMath" (InfoUse). Each site is briefly annotated and a year long archive is
kept, which means that bookmarking the site will give educators access to over 150 quality
math and science sites at all times. The main Eisenhower site offers the Resource Finder,
a searchable database of over 7,000 K-12 curriculum resources (Internet and non-Internet).
[Scout Report] |
| Project Gutenberg Your Favorite
Classic Books free online. |
| Library of Congress Users will find
easy access to Thomas (legislative information), the LC catalog, US Copyright Office
information and publications, library exhibitions, and all library services. Featured on
the site is "American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital
Library." |
| Critical
Reading Meaning
in Literature John Lye, a professor in the Departments of English and Communication
Studies at Brock University (Canada), offers these two resources designed for beginning
literature students. Critical Guide contains sections on poetry, fiction, prose in
fiction, and writing analytical essays. The Problem of Meaning discusses the meaning of
literature from the point of view of the author, the text, and the reader. Though not
exhaustive, these guides form a useful framework to help beginning students think
critically about the literature they are reading. [Scout Report] |
Online IQ test
Self-Help Web Site Database |
| WWWebster Dictionary WWWebster Pronunciation Guide |
| Urban Myths and Legends Very
Funny! |
| Trivial Pursuit |
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