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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust - 13 views
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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust offers an overview of the people and events of the Holocaust. Extensive teacher resources are included."> This is a cached version of http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/default.htm. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x
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ANU - ADSRI - The Australian Demographic & Social Research Institute - ADSRI - 3 views
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- The home of the Australian Social and Political Observatory - A reliable source of public information on population and society - The official repository for Australian social science data collections
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Has links to archives with information on Australian demography, society, politics, etc. You need to register to be able to access some of the data.
American Museum Congo Expedition 1909-1915 - 3 views
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'A decade after Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness first depicted the mysteries and agonies of the area, Herbert Lang and James Chapin set sail for the northeastern Belgian Congo. They knew they were launching an extraordinary adventure, but they could not have imagined what those years would hold. By the time they sailed home five and a half years later, they had collected tons of precious zoological and anthropological specimens representing one of the most comprehensive collections of the day'
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The Science Fiction Gateway - 3 views
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'Containing works by the classic SF pulp writers of the Golden Age right through to modern award-winning authors, the SF Gateway is the largest library of digital Science Fiction and Fantasy ever assembled. With news, opinions, community features and forums, and links to the ultimate SF authority, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, the site should quickly become the natural home on the net for anyone with an interest in classic SFF. '
Poetry and Music of the War Between the States - 6 views
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The War Between the States was the pivotal event in our Nation's history. If you want only the facts about the conflict, any textbook will do. But if you want to understand the thoughts and emotions of the men who faced each other across the battlefield and those who waited for them at home, look to the poems and songs written during and after the War.
Home (AP World History) - 14 views
CivilWarSallie - home - 3 views
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Hi! My name is Sallie Ann. I was made in Gettysburg, PA, and I'm named after the mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry from the Civil War. My job is to travel around the U.S. looking for Civil War battlefields or museums and schools learning about the Civil War. Along the way, I hope to teach kids more about the Civil War while also helping them to learn about using technology. I'll start out in Gettysburg, PA,and learn about the battle that took place there. My visit to you will last about one week, but before I leave, I hope that you will put something from the battlefield, museum or your school in my backpack so I can keep it as a memento of my visit.
Primary Sources: The Industrial Revolution - 21 views
Wives of War | Heroism at home - 1 views
Russian Revolution Timeline 1917 | Home - 5 views
US History Classroom Resources - 19 views
"The 39 Clues" Virtual Field Trip to Smithsonian - 0 views
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Join the National Museum of American History on March 5, 2013 for "Decoding History" a 30 minute virtual field trip produced in collaboration with Scholastic Publishing and the 39 Clues book series. The field trip is designed for students in grades 3-5 and is free of charge. Register online. Smithsonian's History Explorer website contains hundreds of free standards-based online resources for teaching and learning American history.
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