On-line Resources For Morphologists This page contains a list of webresources of interest to researchers and linguistic fun. Distributed Morphology http//www7.plala.or.jp/gfss/dm/ http://morbo.lingue.unibo.it/mmm/resources.php
Extractions: Book Stacks Will help you decide what to read next. Includes links to books and magazines Career Information How much will your future career pay you? What qualifications are necessary? College Information Get info on colleges or get links to financial aid sites Entertainment Fun and Games This site will be custom-made by you. Homework Helpers More than reading, writing and arithmetic Internet Public Library A great site to search and surf for resources all over the Web Sports All the news and information you'll ever need. Surf! Use these links to surf the rest of the Web Teen Hoopla Provides links to sites about math, literature, science, history, biographies and news Teen Page A great place to go to read about movies, music and sports Teen Safety on the Information Highway Discusses risks, rules, and guidelines for parents United States Armed Forces Book Stacks American Library Association Links to award-winning books of 2003-2004 Children's Literature Web Guide Find reviews for award-winners and bestsellers CyberTeens Zeen Games, contests, celebrity interviews and much more
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Extractions: Generation X... Is That You? Born 1965 to 1976 (more or less). You're sharp, street-smart and easily bored. "They" may call you "slacker," but they'd better find a new name when your company acquires theirs, or drives them out of the market. You don't have a problem with taking a risk. Why not? It's fun. And if you're going to have to create income somehow, why not make it fun, and why not run your own show? Sure, you'll run into problems, but what else is new? Better than boring... no? So, fellow Gen X Entrepreneurs, let us know what you need ...like what flavor of community meets your discriminating taste, and what's worth your time. Just email us to let us know what you'd like to see happen here, and your wish is our command (note: we didn't say "instant" but we'll get to it). Tell us: Would you like to have a "members-only" area where you can schmooz privately with other Gen X peers?
Buffy CCG :: WCA Newsletter And hopefully, most of all, have fun while theyre doing it. This should givethose people who want to experience gen Con beyond Buffy plenty of http://www.buffyccg.com/newsletters/WCANewsletter2-1.html
Extractions: Volume 2, Issue 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - January 17, 2005 Buffy CCG World Ranking System By Dave Gerspach (dgjedi), WCA Co-Chair) As announced, this year marks the debut of the Buffy CCG World Rankings. The purpose of this article is to explain the system and answer some questions, even those you might not have asked. From there, for every tournament point you earn at a local tournament, your rating goes up one point. For every tournament point you earn at a convention tournament, your rating goes up two points. All your points are accumulated over a moving twelve month period. The system described above can be maintained in an Excel spreadsheet. Why this system? It recognizes good play, but it also recognizes those that play a lot. It gives added incentive to participate in convention tournaments. Why? Generally, convention tournaments attract better players from a wider geographical area and requires more of a commitment (time and money) from the players involved. North America Not necessarily.
Musical Instruments - Internet Resources An awesome resource site for your project. Interesting and fun demonstrationswhich illustrate principles about the way we understand the sound/music http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/projects/yep/music/muinet.html
Extractions: Glenbrook South Year-End Projects The Physics of Musical Instruments Internet Links The following World Wide Web sites offer information relevant to your project. Depending on your particular research interest, some sites will obviously be more relevant than others. To optimize the efforts of your web search, each site has been described so that you might judge its usefulness in advance. As you proceed with your World Wide Web search, document your progress (both successes and failures) using the Web Site Trail sheet. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium. edu/xref/area_index.html The Exploratorium museum is an excellent site with a wealth of interactive information on a variety of topics. This link will allow you to browse an index of the variety of areas which are included in the museum. A few topical areas in the museum include "Sound and Hearing" and "Waves and Resonance." Clicking on one of the areas will allow you to view a list of exhibits in that area. And clicking on one of the exhibits will allow you to view information about that exhibit accompanied by a graphic and an explanation. Very useful and highly recommended. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium.edu/
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Cyndi's List - Recipes, Cookbooks & Family Traditions genealogy resources on the Internet Family Histories, Folklore, This is anoffshoot of the gen-TRIVIA-ENG list where one can share ancestral recipes, http://www.cyndislist.com/recipes.htm
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Extractions: (0 comments) Ameren's website has a neat page that displays real-time information about the number of outages and customers by zip code. As I type this, 96,600 customers are without power. Of course, if your power is out, you can't check the website. D'oh! Posted by Brian Marston on Sun., Aug 14, 2005 at 8:10 PM
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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCES Part Two of our resource assistance to schools on African American media, Appendices sort authors by genre, geographical region, and date. http://www.strategenius.org/african_american_resources.htm
Extractions: She's why we need to keep working for equity! Resource Corner Dont miss one of the most comprehensive groupings of multicultural and diversity-related, web resources on the internet: StratéGenius Resources Pages. Please review this African/African American Page, in honor of the United States observation of February as Black History Month, and hopefully its application throughout the year. It is an incredible array of sites and bibliographical sources for your librarian, faculty, S.E.E.D. groups, Diversity Committees, and even student groups that want to to learn more about themselves and their histories, or, importantly, of others. In honoring Black History Month- we shall look at all things black: statistics, where people are located, history, everything we can pull together. There are many different types of nonprofits that receive Orph' Kickin' Picks and you may find this information very useful in the future for yours: African-American History Gateway to African-American History U.S. Dept. of State
Web Whacker For Educators Faculty will find the resource useful when searching for ways to creatively integrate behind late breaking science news on this fun, colorful site. http://www.edufly.com/subject.html?G=12&S=52
Guest Book (April-May 2001) - Little Explorers May 7, 2001 This is a great resource for projects and things! April 26, 2001It s so much fun to take a quiz and learn other languegas!!! 8 http://www.enchantedlearning.com/oldguest/Guestbook2001b.shtml
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Extractions: SITES OF INTEREST TO LIBRARY PERSONNEL Bookstores/Jobbers Collection Development General Sites Library Associations ... Reader's Guidance GENERAL SITES Canadian Information by Subject (CIBS) links to Internet sites that contain information about Canada. Developed by the National Library of Canada. Data Library Services, University of Manitoba Libraries, Statistics on the Internet. : This information has been compiled by Gary Strike, Data Services Librarian, U of M. Links to sites containing Canadian statistics, public opinion/surveys, maps, statistics from other countries including the U.S. and international statistics. Information Power Internet Library for Librarians Links to Internet resources related to ready reference, librarianship and accessories. LibDex - The Library Index Search for libraries by name or country. Librarian FAQ Homepage, The Information regarding libraries, librarianship and library resources on the Internet. Library of Congress, The Library Spot Links to reference sources, teacher lesson plans, award lists, reading rooms, news, etc. LM_NET Archives Listed by year and month.
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PEGenWeb Page 1893 PEI Budget Just for fun! Budget according to an Act Of Assembly, 1893! Geographic Names of PEI - A Cross Index to PEI Community names past and http://www.islandregister.com/pegenweb.html
Extractions: Oct 2000 Vote for us as your favorite Gen Web Page! Of Interest to All! P.E.I. Will Database ... 1901 Searchable Census Index - From PEIGS/PARO! 1891 Searchable Census Index - From PEIGS/PARO! 1881 Searchable Census Index - From PEIGS/PARO! Full 1841 P.E.I. Searchable Census - From PARO! GPS Coordinates for P.E.I. Cemeteries P.E.I. Censuses and Directories From "The Island Register"! PEI Census's - Census Years vs. lots covered, general info, National Archives Reel #'s, Etc. 1728 Acadian Census 1728 Acadian "Rolle des habitants" 1730 Acadian Census 1734 Acadian Census ... 1768 Census - First Census after the Acadian Expulsion! Lots of Prince Edward Island and the 1798 Online Census! P.E.I. 1841 Census - Lot 34 Database from Jane Sherris! P.E.I. 1848 Census - Lot 31 Database! Islanders in the Boston 1870 Census Registered P.E.I. Voters in California, 1872 Islanders in the 1881 Manitoba Census Islanders in the 1920 Mass. Census ... 1864 Hutchinson's Directory - 1864 Prince Edward Island Directory, including an early History and Geography of the Province! 1864 Hutchinson's Directory Appendix - Government Members, Public Officials, Church Groups, Militia Members, etc. in 1864
Genealogical Resources Internet Sources of German Genealogy Excellent Resource Geographic NamesInformation System - contains information about almost 2 million physical and http://washingtonmo.com/GenealogyLocal/genealogylinks.htm
Extractions: Dictionary Cemetery Records Missouri Birth and Death Records Database Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri - Full listing Cemetery Search This is fantastic! Grave Search - Non-Famous Find A Grave - Missouri - Search by name or location Find a Grave - World Geographic search Missouri County Cemeteries At A Glance Missouri Cemeteries - various counties Missouri Cemeteries - Location of cemeteries by name. Some with listings. Missouri Cemeteries Mailing List Missouri Cemetery Inscription Sources Cemeteries of Missouri - Ten top sites Cemeteries in Missouri ... Top Missouri: Early (pre 1900) St. Louis Places of Worship Catholic Research in the St. Louis, Missouri Area Catholic Parish Jubilee Histories Missouri Parish Histories (University of Notre Dame) ... Missouri County Maps for 1821 and 1833 - explains division of counties. 1895 Missouri Atlas Books on Missouri, German Immigrants and the Immigrant Experience
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