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  • Art-Lex Art Dictionary -Art terms defined, many with illustrations, quotations, pronunciation notes. The comprehensive art dictionary.


  • Wikipedia -Wikipedia is a Web-based free-content multilingual encyclopedia project. It exists as a wiki, a website that allows any visitor to freely edit its content.


  • Center for Mark Twain Studies -Includes book reviews, Samuel Clemens' history and legacy, and more.


  • Poetry.com -An extensive range of cross-referenced definitions, informative sidelights, hyperlinked keywords, phonetic pronunciation guides and examples. Poetry, poem, verse, poet, literature, rhetoric, prosody, rhyme, meter, metrics, figure of speech, trope, simile, metaphor, imagery, stanza, scansion.


  • Interactive Italian Language Course -20 free online Italian language lessons for beginners, with audio.


  • The Cambridge History of English and American Literature -Considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published, the Cambridge History contains over 303 chapters and 11,000 pages, with essay topics ranging from poetry, fiction, drama and essays to history, theology and political writing. The set encompasses a wide selection of writing on orators, humorists, poets, newspaper columnists, religious leaders, economists, Native Americans, song writers, and even non-English writing, such as Yiddish and Creole.


  • LIBERTY! The American Revolution -Liberty, History, American History, American Revolution, Education, Politics. LIBERTY! Online is the official online companion to LIBERTY!


  • The White House -Learn about the President and Vice-President, White House positions about breaking news, read statements from the White House and visit White House for kids- a site dedicated to making kids active and informed citizens.


  • Historical Text Archive -Colonial USA, Indian History, Jamestown, Yorktown, Pre-1700 Document, Georgia Salzburgers, Salem Witch Trials, Early American Review, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Mayflower,


  • Science Fair Projects @ Internet Public Library -First, you must start off with an understanding of the Scientific Method for creating science fair projects. Once you have become familiar with how to discover the answers to your scientific problems, your next step involves selecting a topic for your project. Choosing a topic can often be the hardest part of the whole process. Sometimes it helps to look at some sample projects for ideas that you can build upon.


  • Project Gutenberg -A compilation of whole books and pieces of literature in electronic form- includes classic, American, English, and world literature, reference materials and more. Titles include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Black Beauty, Don Quixote, Dracula, The Raven, Red Badge of Courage, The Red Shoes, Robin Hood, Robinson Crusoe, Tarzan of the Apes, Tempest, Tess of the d'Ubervilles, Three Musketeers, Treasure Island,The Scarlet Letter, Silas Marner,House of the Seven Gables, Wuthering Heights. Authors include Jane Addams, Aesop, Louisa May Alcott, Jane Austen, Charles Darwin, Dante, Daniel Defoe, Dickens, Mansfield, Melville, Rynd, Wollstonecraft, Stowe, Swift and many others.


  • CNN-Cold War -Navigate interactive maps, See rare archival footage online, Learn more about the key players, Read recently declassified documents, Tour Cold War capitals through 3-D images, Ronald Reagan, gorbachev


  • CNN.com - World Regions: Americas -

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