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School-Clipart.com - Free Copyright-Safe Clip Art and Photos for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "School-Clipart.com SCHOOL CLIPART TOPICS: animals, art, chalkboards, classroom, flags, geography, government, graduation, history, math, presidents, students, teachers MORE: school clipart, school stock photography, school pictures, school images School Clipart.com now has free clipart! Not all clipart images are free so please do not use an image without purchasing a license unless the image pages says free use is allowed. We also have tons of images of presidents, students, teachers, buses, and much more! We have selected free clip art and photos and low priced subscriptions! One thing you won't find here are annoying pop-up ads! If you can't find it here, visit the best guide to clipart on the web, Clipart Guide. "
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NASA's Fortieth Anniversary: Pioneering The Future - 0 views

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    "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) emerged in some measure because of the pressures of national defense during the cold war with the Soviet Union, a broad contest over the ideologies and allegiances of the nonaligned nations of the world in which space exploration emerged as a major area of contest. From the latter 1940s, the Department of Defense pursued research and rocketry and upper atmospheric sciences as a means of assuring American leadership in technology. A major step forward came when President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved a plan to orbit a scientific satellite as part of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) for the period, 1 July 1957 to 31 December 1958, a cooperative effort to gather scientific data about the Earth. The Soviet Union quickly followed suit, announcing plans to orbit its own satellite."
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Fiftieth Anniversary of X-1 - 0 views

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    "Gallery Banner Beginning in 1946, two XS-1 experimental research aircraft (later redesignated X-1s) conducted pioneering tests at Muroc Army Air Field (now Edwards Air Force Base) in California to obtain flight data on conditions in the transonic speed range. These early tests culminated on October 14, 1947, in the first piloted flight faster than Mach 1.0, the speed of sound. The XS-1 was the first high-speed aircraft built purely for aviation research purposes. The model was never intended for production. The XS-1 was designed largely in accordance with specifications provided by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) [now National Aeronautics and Space Administration], paid for by the Army Air Forces, and built by Bell Aircraft Inc. The XS-1 #2 (serial number 46-063) was flight tested by the NACA to provide design data for later production high-performance aircraft. The research techniques used in the X-1 program became the pattern for all subsequent X-craft projects. The NACA X-1 procedures and personnel also helped lay the foundation of America's space program in the 1960s. The X-1 project defined and solidified the post-war cooperative union between U.S. military needs, industrial capabilities, and research facilities. The flight data collected by the NACA in the X-1 tests then provided a basis for American aviation supremacy in the latter half of the 20th century. As a result of the X-1's initial supersonic flight, the National Aviation Association voted its 1948 Collier Trophy to be shared by the three main participants in the program. Honored at the White House by President Truman were Lawrence "Larry" Bell for Bell Aircraft, Captain Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager for piloting the flights, and John Stack of NACA for the NACA contributions. "
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Abraham Lincoln: A Resource Guide (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    Starting point for Information about Lincoln
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Top 50 Colleges for Black Students - 0 views

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    "Based on a survey of more than 500 African American higher education professionals, including college and university presidents, chancellors, and directors, Black Enterprise magazine has ranked the top 50 colleges and universities where African-American students are most likely to succeed. The ranking considers factors such as black population (at least 3%), academic strengths, social environment, and graduation rates. "
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American Memory from the Library of Congress - Home Page - 0 views

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    "Browse Collections by Topic * Advertising * African American History * Architecture, Landscape * Cities, Towns * Culture, Folklife * Environment, Conservation * Government, Law * Immigration, American Expansion * Literature * Maps * Native American History * Performing Arts, Music * Presidents * Religion * Sports, Recreation * Technology, Industry * War, Military * Women's History More browse options List all collections"
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Math Forum: T2T: Mathematics and Constitution Day - 0 views

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    To use the Constitution as a basis of teaching math lessons. I was especially interested in the last activity on the webpage. I didn't know that President Garfield was a mathematician.
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The Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century - 0 views

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    Twelve presidential libraries spanning the Herbert Hoover to Bill Clintonadministrations have teamed up to create the Presidenti
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Gerald Ford Classroom Resources - 0 views

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    sites and info related to Gerald R. Ford
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The President's Challenge - 0 views

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    "Answer the President's Challenge by earning your Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA) today! Help the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition meet its goal to get 1 million Americans active. What are you waiting for? Sign up today and get moving!"
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National Archives Constitution Day Workshop - 0 views

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    "What does the light bulb have to do with the U. S. Constitution? Or the board game "Monopoly"? How about the letter you wrote to the president when you were in elementary school? The answer to all three questions is: plenty-if you know your Constitution. The education team of the National Archives and Records Administration is pleased to present, for the first time, a self-service online version of our popular U. S. Constitution Workshop! This activity is: * Suitable for grades 4 through 12 * Fully self-contained, requiring little advance prep time * Correlated to the National History Standards and the National Standards for Civics and Government. We hope that you and your students will enjoy this unique opportunity to learn, through analysis of primary source documents, about the content, impact, and perpetual relevance of the U. S. Constitution to the daily lives of American citizens. "
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    Have an AP class that needs help with DBQ primary source documents? Do you want to introduce primary source documents to your class? Use the Constitution Day Workshop by the National Archives as a resource. The class will spend an hour analyzing primary source documents from the National Archives and relate them to the constitution. Many different references ranging from war orders of sent by Lincoln to Grant to Albert Einstein's immigration papers. You can print up copies of the information or view them online in the computer lab or project them for use as a class.
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JFK Library :: The President's Desk - 0 views

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    very cool interactive--from the viewpoint of the President's chair as he sits at his desk--you click on an object that is sitting on the desk and it gives more information.
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