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  1. Public Finance Reading Lists (Economics Reading Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles & P)
  2. "CLA reading list".(Cooperative Library Association): An article from: Kliatt by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-01
  3. The Black Man's Past in America: A Selected Reading List by Harriet et al Carter, 1968
  4. Reading List for Trainees - General Psychiatry
  5. Introduction to medieval literature, chiefly in England;: A reading list and bibliography by Roger Sherman Loomis, 1948
  6. Comparative Politics IV (Political Science Reading Lists and Courses Outlines Series) by Allan Kornberg, 1989-06
  7. Organizational Behavior I: Organizational Behavior and Theory (Business Administration Reading Lists and Course Outlines) by Richard Schwindt, 1995-09
  8. Macro, Monetary and Financial Economics Readings Lists (Economics Readings Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles and Problems Series. Vol 3)
  9. Ethnic Studies: Cross Cultural, Asian and Afro-American Studies (Selected Course Outlines and Reading Lists from American Colleges and Universities)
  10. Pacem in terris =: Peace on earth : edited for class and study group use with topical outline, selected reading list, commentary, and questions for discussion by John, 1963
  11. Business Ethics, Regulation and Law (Business Administration Reading Lists and Course Outline) by Richard Schwindt, 1995-09
  12. Resource Reading List by Catherine Verrall, 1990-10
  13. Chief of Infantry releases recommended reading list.(Infantry News): An article from: Infantry Magazine by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  14. Bulletin of the General Theological Library October 1918 Special Reading List: The European War. by Willard Sperry, 1918

121. SaveTheChimps.org
Florida sanctuary offering lifetime care for animals retired from research laboratories or abandoned by private owners. Newsletters, history, chimp facts, reading lists, and donation information.
http://www.savethechimps.org/

Help us build homes for our friends rescued from the laboratory

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122. Judaism Reading List: Antisemitism And Christian Relations (Pt. X)
List of sources on such topics as oppression, Judaism and Christianity, rumours and myths, and antisemitism.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/reading-lists/antisemitism/preamble.html
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Judaism Reading List: Antisemitism and Christian Relations (Pt. X)
Archive-name: judaism/reading-lists/antisemitism Soc-culture-jewish-archive-name: reading.antisemitism Posting-Frequency: Monthly Selected Sources for Additional Reading on Judaism Part X: Antisemitism and Christian Relations [Last Change: $Date: 1995/10/19 15:20:06 $ $Revision: 1.3 $] [Last Post: Wed Feb 18 11:07:06 US/Pacific 2004] This message is intended to provide readers of soc.culture.jewish with a list of references to allow them to learn more about the history and the reasons behind antisemitism. This collections of readings also address the holocaust. Note the distinction in the terms used: * "Anti-Semitism": Refers to any semiteArab or Jew. * "Antisemitism": Refers to the specific targeting of Jews. Where Can I Get The Books Many of these books are available through general bookstores or Judaica bookstores. A list of links to these may be found in the [6]sources section of the [7]General Reading List (if you are reading this at [8]www.scjfaq.org, you can simply click on the "Sources" button in the header navigation bar). [Amazon Associate] The S.C.J Reading List has established an affiliate relationship with Amazon.Com. ([9] http://www.amazon.com/

123. Recommended Literature (K-12) - Reading/Language Arts (CA Dept Of Education)
Links to lists of authors and titles of previously published literature lists. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Download Free Readers
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/rl/ll/
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Recommended Literature (K-12)
Collection of outstanding literature for children and adolescents in grades kindergarten through grade twelve.
Introduction
Recommended Literature: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve is a collection of outstanding literature for children and adolescents. The recommended titles reflect the quality and the complexity of the types of material students should be reading at school and outside of class. Search List
Search the online database for titles using specific criteria. Search Categories
Explanation of the search categories used in the online database. Literary Genres
Explanation of the genres used in the online database. Classifications
Explanation of the classifications used in the online database. Awards
Explanation of and links to the home sites of the awards noted in the online database. Connections to Standards
Gives background of content standards and how titles in the online database are linked to them.

124. Bridges Across The Divide
Project aiming to bridge the gap between spiritual persons with differing views on homosexuality. Includes forums, reading material and email lists.
http://www.bridges-across.org/
Saturday, May 14
The Bridges-Across Forums were down most of today, but should be back up and better than ever. Let me know if you have any problems.
Monday, August 23
The Bridges-Across Forums are up here:
http://www.bridges-across.org/phpBBarchive/
or
http://archive.bridges-across.org/

We are now approving new member registrations. Members who had writing access to the old UBB system do not need to register. They can use their old username and password for the UBB to access the forums. Members having read-only access will need to (re-)register for the forums. You can continue to "lurk" read-only as before, or you can choose to post at any time. If you have any problems or questions please contact me at belouve@cox.net
-Jason aka Legolas, BA Forums Admin Bridges-Across the Divide provides models and resources for building respectful relationships among those who disagree about moral issues surrounding homosexuality, bisexuality and gender variance.
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125. Welcome To KidsPoint.org - Good Reading, Homework Help, All Fun, Scrapbook And M
Good reading book lists, quizzes, and reviews, homework help, fun links, and Virginia and area links.
http://www.kidspoint.org/
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This Week's NEW Booklist
Virginia Young Readers 2005-2006

Read the books on your level during the 2005-2006 school year and vote for your favorites in the spring!
See the whole list
Good Reading all the booklists
Book, Music, and Movie Reviews - Share Yours Today!
Kid Book Reviews Staff Book Reviews Kid Movie Reviews Kid Music Reviews Eragon
by Christopher Paolini
Average rating:
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-Review this- Go to the kids review section Philadelphia Chickens by Sandra Boynton Average rating: Read the review! -Review this- Go to the kids review section Secondhand Lions Actors: Robert Duvall and Haley Joel Osment and Michael Caine Average rating: Read the review! -Review this- Go to the kids review section Beautiful Soul by Jesse McCartney Average rating: Read the review! -Review this- Go to the kids review section Rosh Hashanah: Starts October 3, 2005 Yom Kippur: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 Days of Awe: Books for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Rosh Hashanah begins the Jewish New Year. The ten days following are called the High Holy Days or the Days of Awe that lead up to Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement. Some of these children's books explain the customs and symbols associated with this time. Others have marvelous stories that help to convey the rich meaning behind the celebrations.

126. CIERA: The Center For The Improvement Of Early Reading Achievement
Resources pertaining to early literacy, including Power Point presentations, hot lists for reading teachers and tutors, and a searchable database.
http://www.ciera.org/
Schools that Beat the Odds
Read about the studies from Barbara Taylor and David Pearson.
Click here to learn more.
The Elementary School Journal
A SPECIAL ISSUE: Lessons From Research at the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
Click here for more information
CIERA Update
We have recieved many questions regarding our status. We wish to thank you for your interest. CIERA's contract has ended, thus we will not be functioning as we have done before. The Web will be updated over the next few months to become an "archive only" site. There will also be no more summer institutes and we will be selling out balance of CIERA products CIERA Awards
Teaching Every Child to Read: Frequently Asked Questions and Teaching Every Child to Read: Professional Development Guide
are now available. For more information please click here
The CIERA Archive is a repository for publications that we believe will be useful to researchers and practitioners in the field of early literacy. To read more visit the CIERA Archive by clicking

127. Radio Reading Services In New York State - New York State Talking Book And Brail
lists radio stations throughout New York State that broadcast programs for blind and printdisabled people. Programs generally include readings of local and national newspapers, magazines, and perhaps books.
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/tbbl/rise.htm
New York State Library Talking Book and Braille Library
Radio Reading Services in New York State
To access these programs, listeners usually need a specially-tuned radio, which is often lent free of charge to eligible applicants. Please contact the individual reading services for more information about eligibility and programming. Eastern NY Central NY Western NY
Eastern New York
Northeast Radio Reading Service
59 Leonard Avenue
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Phone: (518) 562-1954 Area served: North Country Description: Rebroadcasts the In Touch Network programming. RISE
C/o WMHT-FM
P.O. Box 17
Schenectady, NY 12301
Phone: (518) 357-1700
URL: http://www.wmht.org/RISE/rise.cfm Area served: The 13-county area surrounding Albany and the Capital Region. Description: WMHT's 24-hour radio station for blind and print disabled people in the Capital District and Hudson Valley region transmits on a subcarrier of the main WMHT-FM signal. Through a specially tuned table-top radio receiver, loaned free of charge to eligible applicants, listeners have access to readings of local and national newspapers, popular periodicals and books, as well as specialty programming. Radio Vision - Ramapo Catskill Library System
619 North Street
Middletown, NY 10940

128. Web Caching Reading List
Web sites, notes, lists. IETF Web Caching and Replication (WREC) working group Harvest Cache reading.html,v 1.9 1996/12/03 205808 wessels Exp.
http://www.ircache.net/reading.html
Recomended Reading
RFC's, Internet-Drafts, and protocol stuff

129. Outdoor Leadership Training At Strathcona Park Lodge And Outdoor Education Centr
Wilderness education courses for careers in adventure tourism offered at Strathcona Park Lodge and Outdoor Education Centre on Vancouver Island. Includes course syllabus, equipment lists, instructor information, and employment opportunities. Also provides alumni testimonials, photo gallery, reading list, related links, and contact information.
http://www.outdoor-leadership.org/
How Do I Apply? Contact Us Testimonials The COLT Semester is 100 days of land- and water-based training
for careers in outdoor education and adventure tourism. Students
acquire a solid foundation of outdoor skills and the judgment
to be self-reliant in ocean, river, rock, and mountain environments.
Established in 1977. Industry-specific certification is obtained upon successful
completion of exams. The Practicum is a unique
opportunity for hands-on experience following COLT.
Come Meet Us!
site designed webmasters Last updated: Wednesday, July 06, 2005

130. Top 75 Network Security Tools
Security Tools Good reading Security lists *Nmap Hackers *Nmap Dev *Bugtraq This was a followup to the highly successful June 2000 Top 50 list.
http://www.insecure.org/tools.html

Nmap Security Scanner

Intro

Docs

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Top 75 Security Tools
In May of 2003, I conducted a survey of Nmap users from the nmap-hackers mailing list to determine their favorite security tools. Each respondent could list up to 8. This was a followup to the highly successful June 2000 Top 50 list . An astounding 1854 people responded in '03, and their recommendations were so impressive that I have expanded the list to 75 tools! Anyone in the security field would be well advised to go over the list and investigate tools they are unfamiliar with. I discovered several powerful new tools this way. I also plan to point newbies to this page whenever they write me saying "I do not know where to start". Respondents were allowed to list open source or commercial tools on any platform. Commercial tools are noted as such in the list below. Many of the descriptions were taken from the application home page or the Debian or Freshmeat package descriptions. I removed marketing fluff like "revolutionary" and "next generation". No votes for the Nmap Security Scanner were counted because the survey was taken on an Nmap mailing list. This audience also means that the list is slightly biased toward "attack" tools rather than defensive ones.

131. CEC Information Center On Disabilities And Gifted Education
Resources for learning to read, reading to learn, research connections, email lists for discussion groups, links to other information sources, digests, fact sheets and minibibs.
http://ericec.org/
Searching the Databases
The ERIC/OSEP Special Project
Research Connections
E-Mail Lists (discussion groups)

Links to Other Online Resources
Gifted Education/Dual Exceptionalities Digests
Fact Sheets, Minibibs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Links to the Laws
Federal Regulations for IDEA '97

OSEP 24th Annual Report to Congress
A Guide to Disability Rights Laws Back to CEC Home Page

132. International Reading Association : Choices Booklists
These lists are used in classrooms, libraries, and homes to help young readers and handling to International reading Association, 800 Barksdale Road,
http://www.reading.org/resources/tools/choices.html
Contact Us Help Site Map The Association ... Teaching Tools Choices Booklists
Choices Booklists
Now available: is cosponsored by the . The list includes brief reviews of approximately 100 titles, each of which has been recommended by children themselves. identifies approximately 30 books rated by teams of teachers, librarians, and reading specialists as outstanding for curriculum use. provides descriptions of approximately 30 books selected by teenage reviewers.
Obtaining Choices booklists
Annotated Choices lists for 1998 to 2004 are available for download on the pages linked at right and above. You may also request a copy of any current list by sending a 9" x 12" self-addressed envelope plus US$1.00 for postage and handling to International Reading Association, 800 Barksdale Road, PO Box 8139, Newark, DE 19714-8139, USA. Bulk copies are also available, at discount prices. Contact customer service for details. Executive Division Advanced Search Teaching Tools Lesson Plans Choices Booklists Parent Resources Issues in Literacy Literacy Community

133. Albright College - Academics: Environmental Studies
Undergraduate programs in Environmental Science, Chemistry, Policy, and Psychobiology. lists course contents, student life, alumni, resources and contact information.
http://www.albright.edu/academics/depts/environmental_studies.htm
Academics
Environmental Studies albright college academics Environmental Studies Students who wish to pursue careers connected to environmental issues have several options of study at Albright College. Environmental studies students may choose among Environmental Science Environmental Chemistry Environmental Policy or Environmental Psychobiology . All environmental students must complete a first year environmental seminar (Environment and Society, EVS 101) and a final junior or senior level seminar (Environmental Capstone Seminar, EVS 400) as part of their curriculum of study. The first-year seminar is designed to allow entering students the opportunity to explore the different options of study and to provide a shared foundation for the rest of their program. The capstone course is designed to encourage students from the different tracks to integrate the natural and social sciences in their approach to environmental issues, and to work together to apply their specialized knowledge in the pursuit of solving the complex problems facing society today. Environmental Science The interdisciplinary nature of the Environmental Science Concentration (see

134. Ph237
all the materials from a graduatestudent-level course on Gravitational Waves taught at the California Institute of Technology, January through May of 2002. The materials include Quicktime videos of the lectures, lists of suggested and supplementary reading, copies of some of the readings, many exercises, and solutions to all exercises.
http://elmer.tapir.caltech.edu/ph237/
Caltech 's Physics 237-2002 Gravitational Waves A Web-Based Course
Organized and Designed by Kip S. Thorne Mihai Bondarescu and Yanbei Chen
Lectures by Thorne and Guest Lecturers*
Video of lectures by Bondarescu and Chen
Homework problems by Thorne and Guest Lecturers
Homework solutions by Bondarescu and Chen
*John Armstrong (JPL), Barry Barish, Erik Black, Alessandra Buonanno, Yanbei Chen, Riccardo De Salvo, Ronald Drever, Matt Evans, William Folkner (JPL), William Hamilton (LSU), Mark Kamionkowski, Albert Lazzarini, Lee Lindblom, Sterl Phinney, Mark Scheel, Bonny Schumaker (JPL), Robert Spero (JPL), Alan Weinstein, Phil Willems,
designated agent

This website contains all the materials from a graduate-student-level course on Gravitational Waves taught at the California Institute of Technology, January through May of 2002. The materials include Quicktime videos of the lectures, lists of suggested and supplementary reading, copies of some of the readings, many exercises, and solutions to all exercises. The video files are so large that it may not be possible to stream them from most sites, but they can be downloaded. Alternatively, the course materials on DVD's can be borrowed via Interlibrary Loan from the Caltech Library (click on CLAS

135. Denton Literary Society Home Page
Offline reading group that meets monthly to discuss current selections. Includes lists of past and upcoming selections, reviews by members, links to outside reviews and to sites related to the selection of the month.
http://www.dentonliterarysociety.com/
Search Now: NYT Headlines
Category: Books
2005 Calendar Club Info The Archives Bookstore/Library Links ... Home
Sept Partly Cloudy Patriot
by Sarah Vowell
Next meeting: TBA
Coming up ...
Oct Nov Dec. If you are a club member and plan to buy a book from Amazon , I would appreciate it if you would use a link from this site! Thanks! This page was last updated September 11, 2005 Questions about this site and the book club can be directed to webmaster@dentonliterarysociety.com

136. Gay Christians Of West Texas
Provides message boards, lists of suggested reading, famous gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, inclusive churches, and antigay groups; and affirming articles on coming out, homosexuality, transgender, and the Bible.
http://groups.msn.com/gaychristiansofwesttexas
var nEditorialCatId = 274; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(' Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help Gay Christians of West Texas gaychristiansofwesttexas@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now HOME Sexual Orientation ... Tools Jesus will not reject those who come unto Him. He said, "All that the Creator gives to Me shall come to Me; I will not reject anyone who comes to Me." John 6:37 This is true for the GLBT community as well. Once you come unto Christ and ask Him to be the Lord of your life, there is nothing from that point on that can separate you from Him. Being Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgendered has nothing to do with your salvation. You will not lose your salvation after coming out. Jesus' love is inclusive. He is not about rejection. He is about unconditional love and acceptance. End of story. May God truly touch your life in a very special way this day. May the Christ fill your heart with love and joy. May the Blessed Spirit hold you and comfort now and evermore. Amen. April 23, 2005

137. Soc Culture Jewish Antisemitism Reading List: Index
Bibliography of books on antisemtism and related topics.
http://www.shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/rl/ant-index.html
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups
Reading Lists
www.scjfaq.org/rl
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138. The Lavender Salon Reader Online!
Online verson of a newsletter for Lesbian reading Groups across the country, includes lists of book clubs.
http://www.focol.org/lsr/
C lub listings Back Issues Bookstores ... Contact W elcome to The Lavender Salon Reader Online!
Newletter status:
I'm saddened to report that The Lavender SalonReader newsletter is no longer being published. The last issue released was volume 6, issue number 4 (December 1998/January 1999). I just ran out of steam. Creating and producing The Lavender Salon Reader was one of the best experiences I've yet to have. I met some really great people creating the newsletter. A lot of people helped me publish the LSR. I had a lot of early support from our local book club, The Lavender Salon. They provided both the early financial and emotional support. Shortly after I began to develop volume 1 of The Lavender Salon Reader, I recieved a lot of support from fellow librarians who also participated in reading groups. I'd really have been up a creek if not for the assistance of Brenda Timm who worked for 5 years as my copy editor for no pay, just some shared meals. During the 4 years of publication, over 36 people wrote reviews specifically for the LSR (their names are listed below), and then there were all the club reporters. The reporters were the backbone of the newsletter. It was because of their support and enthusiam that the Lavender Salon Reader even existed. Unfortunately, clubs come and go, and over the years I've lost contact with many of the original club correspondents. But the online directory of GLBT reading and film discussion clubs is still being maintained. As new groups are formed and I become aware of them, I'll add them to this site.

139. Soc Culture Jewish Chassidism Reading List: Index
Humanistic Judaism List, TOC, Zionism reading List . Introduction to this reading List; Historical Chassidism; Chassidic Approaches Lubavitch
http://shamash.org/lists/scj-faq/HTML/rl/joc-index.html
Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups
Reading Lists
www.scjfaq.org/rl
Chassidism Reading List
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140. Book Lists And Bibliographies
Wrong Next Door A Selected reading List of Elves, Beasts, Spirits and Other Dubious Neighbors A reading List for English Majors (Rutgers University,
http://www.waterborolibrary.org/bklista.htm
Waterboro Public Library, P.O. Box 308, East Waterboro, Maine / Phone: 207.247.3363 / contact webmaster contact librarian
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All of Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index Literary Birthdays Waterboro Cemeteries:
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    Adventure/Military Fiction
    Sometimes called "men's books," most of these are novels of survival, adventure, intrique and espionage, war, militias, and other thrilling, suspenseful topics.
    (Lynne M. Kennedy, Sachem Public Library, Holbrook, NY)
    List of over 300 titles, with author, publication info, and summary for each title. Many series identified and catalogued. From Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms (1929) to W.E.B. Griffin's Brotherhood of War series Special Ops
    Many Manly Men Doing Manly Things (Wolfner Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Jefferson City, MO)
    One of Wolfner's mini-bibliographies, a list of 21 titles, with author and detailed summaries of each title. Clancy, Wister, L'Amour, Mailer, Cussler, Higgins, Griffin, etc.

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