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Lance Mosier

TimesMachine - New York Times - 6 views

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    TimesMachine can take you back to any issue from Volume 1, Number 1 of The New-York Daily Times, on September 18, 1851, through The New York Times of December 30, 1922. Choose a date in history and flip electronically through the pages, displayed with their original look and feel.
Victoria Keech

Teaching and technology ~ presentations and resources for educators - 7 views

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    Technology guides and teach sheets for freed download by teachers and educators. Web 2.0 quickstart guides and curriculum suggestions for teachers."> This is a cached version of http://www.larkin.net.au/020_technology_howtos.html. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x ba
Jason Heiser

Senior National Curriculum - 16 views

Matt, I don't know that I would support this initative. It seems very remeniscent of a system we have in my state that isn't serving its students at all. At the moment my state is looking ...

senior national curriculum

Dean Mantz

Osama Bin Laden Dead | The White House - 5 views

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    This is President Obama's speech on May 1, 2011 regarding the death of Osama Bin Laden.
Ian Gabrielson

War Of The Century: 1/4 - High Hopes (WW2 Documentary Series) - YouTube - 1 views

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    Great Series on the Eastern Front of WWII. Useful for TOK discussions as well. 
Iván Hernández Cazorla

Human cycles: History as science : Nature News & Comment - 0 views

  • But historians are not so sure.
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    Un interesante artículo sobre la Cliodinámica y su función en iluminar el pasado.
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    What do you think about cliodynamic?
anonymous

Portal Historyczny: Who writes a history and for whom? A public discussion with Norman ... - 0 views

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    Two prominent historians, Norman Davies and Timothy Snyder, were hosted at the Batory Foundation in Warsaw on Thursday, 28 November. The discussion was moderated by Aleksander Smolar, director of the Foundation's board. The full house included prominent historians, directors of institutions and programmes in Warsaw, Toruń and Radom, researchers including Jan Kieniewicz, the University of Warsaw historian and author of books on Europe and Asia, and members of the press.
Simon Miles

Propaganda Postcards of the Great War (World War 1) - 1 views

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    This site contains a large number of propaganda posters from World War I.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: New England Weather: 1740-1 Winter - 0 views

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    THE summer of 1740 was cool and wet. An early frost injured much of the corn crop, and the long season of rain which followed hindered its ripening. One-third of it was cut when green, and the rest was so wet that it very soon molded. There was, therefore, very little seed cor in New England for the next spring's planting, and the amount of dry corn for the winter's consumption was also small. The rain of the summer and fall flooded the lowlands of the country everywhere.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: 10 Questions for Gregory LeFever - 0 views

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    10 Questions for Gregory LeFever (Contributing Editor to Early American Life magazine, prolific writer, banjo player)
Dean Mantz

Music in History Lessons - History Teachers' Discussion Forum - 4 views

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    History teachers discussion form provides several songs that connect with historical figures or events.
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