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    World History Pathfinder
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Nuclear renaissance in peril after Japan quake - MarketWatch - 0 views

  • The shift in sentiment, already visible in newspaper headlines and protests across the globe over the weekend, means plans to build dozens of new nuclear reactors could be derailed, to the benefit of alternative energy sources like solar and wind power.
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Earthquakes for Kids - 0 views

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    "Earthquakes for Kids"
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A Prince Among Slaves Website - 0 views

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    Prince Among Slaves The Cultural Legacy of Enslaved Africans Explore Your Past Through an Amazing True Story! Search
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Michael Yell | Teachinghistory.org - 0 views

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    Motivates Students with the Mystery Strategy
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Museum of the African Diaspora - 0 views

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    has stories, music and images of the African diaspora. Useful for grade 7 stuff on the slave trade, also literature of the region
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Mapping History | DocsTeach: Activities: Create - 0 views

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    Mapping History "Link primary sources to locations on a map to practice spatial thinking and understand the impact of geographic factors in history."
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Welcome to TopicBox - 0 views

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    links to free web resources for all subjects
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Simulnation start page - 0 views

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    Global warming simulation
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NOVA | Interactives Archive | PBS - 0 views

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    NOVA science and history resources by strand for maths, HIstory and science
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Smithsonian Education - Educators - 0 views

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    Science, Art , History and language resources compiled by Smithsonian Education
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bubbabrain - K-12+, Elementary, Middle School, High School, AP, IB, SAT, College, Trivi... - 0 views

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    bubbabrain key vocabulary practice site organised by level and subject
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The Plantation Letters, Home - 0 views

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    "This teaching resource includes digitized selections from the Cameron Family Papers extracted from the Southern Historical Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill. The resource is designed for non-commercial use by educators and students interested in themes associated with antebellum plantation life. The original Cameron Family Papers (1757-1978) include some 35,000 undigitized items available for public perusal in the university's Wilson Library. This web resource presents only a small fraction of the total available documents, as identified and digitized by the site designers to best represent themes associated with traditionally underrepresented persons on antebellum plantations, namely slaves, women, and children. The Camerons regularly communicated by post with their family, friends, and business associates (overseers, tradespersons, and merchants). The level of detail provided in their personal communication provides a rich context for the study of antebellum plantation life in the southern United States. Site users may either search for letters related to a particular theme, or browse available letters using the index of letters page. All letters have been tagged by subject/theme. Letters are available in Macromedia Flashpaper format (.swf). Users may choose to view the original source letter, a typed transcription of the original text (easier to read), or both. The transcription is recommended to teachers and students with limited time, given the difficulty in deciphering original text. "
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    A powerful resource for Black History
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