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Ada Lovelace Day: A celebration of the world's first computer programmer | Metro News - 2 views

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    You may not have heard of Ada Lovelace but she had a huge bearing on everything that you do, given that she was the world's first computer programmer. On Ada Lovelace Day, 170 years since her great contribution to technology, Metro asks why she isn't one of science's household names.
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Works of Antoni Gaudí - 0 views

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    Works of Antoni Gaudí Seven properties built by the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926) in or near Barcelona testify to Gaudí's exceptional creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bob Maloy

Win the White House 2016 Trailer - YouTube - 1 views

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    Win the White House teaches students in grades 4-12 about the challenges of running for office by empowering them to create and manage their own presidential campaigns.
Bob Maloy

1759: From the Warpath to the Plains of Abraham - 4 views

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    A game from the Virtual Museum of Canada, explores the French and Indian War from the standpoint of British, French, Canadian and Native American perspectives.
Bob Maloy

World War I Document Archive - 12 views

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    Documents and images from pre-1914 to the post-war era.
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    Documents and images from pre-1914 to the post-war era.
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A U.S. Financial Transaction Tax | Q&A | BillMoyers.com - 3 views

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    Perspective on the financial transaction tax by Robert Pollin, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Harkin/DeFazio Robin Hood Tax Would Generate $350 Billion - 1 views

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    AFL-CIO supports the Robin Hood Tax concept
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Wall Street Speculators Tax Petition - Peter DeFazio for Congress, Oregon's 4th - 1 views

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    Website for one of the Congressional leaders of the Robin Hood Tax movement
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The Virtual Museum of Iraq - 12 views

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    This multimedia presentation of middle eastern history from ancient times to the modern day is organized around different halls that students can enter and explore.
Bob Maloy

Liberty Rhetoric and Nineteenth Century American Women - 10 views

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    This website, mantained by Catherine Lavender, Department of History, College of Staten Island, includues sections on liberty rhetoric during the revolutionary period, during the textile mill strikes by women during 1834 and 1836, and during the formulation of the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848
Bob Maloy

A Port of Entry for Enslaved Africans - 10 views

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    The South Carolina Lowcountry has been called the "Ellis Island for Africans" notes this website focusing on Charleston, South Carolina's African American heritage. It has been estimated that as many as 40 to 60 percent of the Africans who were brought to America during the slave trade entered through ports in the Lowcountry.
Bob Maloy

Imaging the French Revolution: Depictions of the French Revolutionary Crowd - 20 views

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    A digital history site that includes images and historical essays on crowds and crowd violence during the French Revolution, developed by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University and the Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Coming of the American Revolution - 27 views

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    This is an interactive website from the Massachusetts Historical Society.
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First American Art - 3 views

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    An interactive exhibit on early American art from the National Museum of the American Indian.
Bob Maloy

Voting America: United States Politics, 1840-2008 - 10 views

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    This excellent site from the University of Richmond offers interactive maps and cinematic visualizations of how Americans voted in every election since 1840
Bob Maloy

The Geography of Slavery in Virginia: Virginia Runaways, Slave Advertisements, Runaway ... - 9 views

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    The Geography of Slavery in Virginia is a digital collection of advertisements for runaway and captured slaves and servants in 18th- and 19th-century Virginia newspapers. Building on the rich descriptions of individual slaves and servants in the ads, the project offers a personal, geographical and documentary context for the study of slavery in Virginia, from colonial times to the Civil War.
Bob Maloy

* 17th Century New England * - 7 views

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    Historical materials on 17th century New England, including the Salem Witchcraft Trials.
Bob Maloy

The Lost Museum - 6 views

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    A re-creation of PT Barnum's American Museum as a lens into mid-19th century New York City and antebellum America. The Lost Museum website offers visitors a visualization and spacial interpretation of this extraordinary institution as well as an innovative way to learn and teach about the many issues and events of the period.
Bob Maloy

CongressLink - A Resource for Teachers Providing Information About the U.S. Congress - 0 views

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    CongressLink is a resource for teachers that provides information about the U.S. Congress -- how it works, its members and leaders, and the public policies it produces. The site also hosts lesson plans and reference and historical materials related to congressional topics. This site is maintained by The Dirksen Congressional Center.
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