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21. Links For Students
Carnegie Library Pittsburgh (homework help sites) Mt. Ararat High School AP English Literature and composition Curriculum Guide
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22. ESL EFL TEFL TESL Links Directory
russian Translation USA, Translation services in all major areas between homework help, Math and Reading help for Kids is a directory of articles
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The Premier Online Search Site for ESL Schools and English as a Second Language Programs. A great resource.
ESL Teachers' Board
A great collection of popular ESL/EFL links. American Teachers' Board Top Sites This list of Teaching Resources is built by Teachers and for Teachers. Contains lots of good ESL/EFL links. ITESL Integrating technology in ESL/EFL and mainstream classes, ITESL is well worth checking out.

23. Links Across The World ... Time And Space ....
ARTS, classical music composition, performance, theory, Learning Web site includes homework help for geology, biology, geography and hydrology
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TIME AND SPACE Although there are lots of "themes" or "discipines" of education,
what is often missing is a "framework" to put the information into.
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24. General Research Index 2005
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25. Summer Russian
a reference work that will help you in all of your russian courses and in homework (both oral and written) will be assigned every class and is a vital
http://www.depts.drew.edu/russ/SummerRus299.htm
Intensive Beginning Russian II Russian 2 Summer 1999
Brothers College 204
MTWTh 6:30-8:30 Jason Merrill
Office: Brothers College 206
Office Hours: MTWTh 5-6:30, right after class, or by appointment There are over 160 million native speakers of Russian in Russia and the other 14 countries
of the former Soviet Union. Millions more live in cities like Paris and New York. In this course
students will be introduced to Russian, the language of the largest country in the world and of
writers such as Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. Course Goals : By the end of Russian 2 you will have a solid grasp of Russian grammar and will
be able to have conversations on many themes entirely in Russian. In addition you will be
exposed to many important aspects of Russian culture. Textbook : The textbooks for Russian 2 are Nummikoski’s Troika: a Communicative Approach
to Russian Language and Culture and the accompanying Workbook and Laboratory Manual. I

26. Russian 101: Intermediate Russian
homework and daily preparation 5 or more missed homework assignments will also lower compositions One composition topic will be assigned per unit.
http://www.brynmawr.edu/russian/jowen/Russian-2/Russian2.htm
Russian 101-102: Intermediate Russian
Bryn Mawr College
Jeanette Owen
jowen@brynmawr.edu
Tony Brown
nabrown@brynmawr.edu
Homework assignments Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 ... Unit 10 Internet activities Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 ... Student pages 2001-2002
Class Schedule

M-F 9-10 a.m. Daily Sessions
T/Th. 8-9 a.m. Conversation Required Texts
The primary textbook for this course is the brand new edition of the video based Russian Stage Two: Welcome Back! by Cynthia Martin and Andrei Zaitsev.
The shrinkwrapped textbook package is available in the bookstore and includes the following items:
-The textbook -Two workbooks -Two audiotapes -A video tape Recommended materials Students are advised to adopt a small pocket dictionary to assist with essay writing and reading assignments. Course Goals This course aims to develop the four major language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Having already become acquainted with the fundamentals of Russian grammar, students will now review those features in specific language contexts and begin building a vocabulary base that will allow them to interact with Russians in daily-life situations. After completing Second year (Intermediate) Russian, students will be able to:

27. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Kasimir Malevich
Malevich’s Suprematist composition (Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York) homework help tools (Image credit Microsoft Corporation)
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28. MSN Encarta - Archive Article - 1938: Communism
homework help tools As a consequence a new stress was put upon the history of the russian and other peoples living within the Soviet Union.
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Archive Article from Encarta Appears in Archives consist of articles that originally appeared in Collier's Year Book (for events of 1997 and earlier) or as monthly updates in Encarta Yearbook (for events of 1998 and later). Because they were published shortly after events occurred, they reflect the information available at that time. Cross references refer to Archive articles of the same year. 1938: Communism Change of Policy. Also on Encarta Compare online degrees Train for a better career College life Encarta word of the day At the beginning of the thirties it may be said that Communism under the leadership of Joseph Stalin abandoned the plans and agitations for world revolution and for a world-wide expansion of Communism, although of course the old terminology was still used from time to time. In reality Stalin's efforts were concentrated upon building up a Socialist order within the Soviet Union; and a quick modernization of her economic life was to change the country from a backward, agrarian, semioriental one into a progressive, industrialized, almost Americanized one. This new orientation expressed itself also in the Soviet foreign policy. The Soviet Union until then had refused to collaborate with the capitalistic powers and with the League of Nations which it regarded as a bulwark for the maintenance of the capitalist status quo.

29. Online Tools For Schools
the grammar of the sentence) and the product features of composition (ie, spelling, You will find everything from lesson plans and homework help to
http://ced.ncsu.edu/onlinetools/
The Office of School Services in the College of Education operates as a clearinghouse for Web-based and other educational technology projects. Online Tools for Schools provides an entry to our Internet-based materials for K-16 education.
Capital Area Writing Project ( http://ced.ncsu.edu/cawp/links.htm ) - Designed for teachers across disciplines and grade levels, the Capital Area Writing Project (CAWP) provides an intensive summer forum for sharing practical classroom strategies for using writing as a learning tool and for enhancing composing ability. Alternatives to traditional approaches are emphasized, with attention given to the process of composing as well as to final products. The smaller units of language (i.e., the grammar of the sentence) and the product features of composition (i.e., spelling, punctuation, form) are addressed as part of the whole writing process, but not as the primary focus of instruction. Strategies for successfully completing the NC state writing tests and meeting state standards are addressed within the larger context of writing curriculum. The Career Key ( http://www.careerkey.org/english/

30. WorldView Software Products
The homework help page (click on “For Students”) provides information on geography, population characteristics and composition, physical geography and
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Regional Knowledge: Arctic Research on the arctic is conducted and published by a range of scientists including geographers, biologists, and geologists. A good starting to learn about this large body of research.
Climates of the Earth. You can now type in a city and get the monthly temperature and rainfall amounts. This will help you see how climates vary throughout the Earth.
As the website of National Geographic Magazine, this homepage provides a wealth of information about all sorts of geographic topics. The Homework Help page (click on “For Students”) provides information on geography, biology, and history, as well as interactive maps. The Education Guide (click on “For Teachers”) provides teacher resources, including an extensive database of lesson plans.

31. Rus102 Elementary Russian II (Department Of Russian, Bowdoin)
russian Club The president of the russian Club will help organize retreats and fields trips(to Write 5 sentences about your weekend. No late homework .
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/courses/s05/rus102/
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102 Elementary Russian II
102 Elementary Russian II Course Description Continuation of Russian 101. Emphasis on the acquisition of language skills through imitation and repetition of basic language patterns; the development of facility in speaking and understanding simple Russian. Conversation hour with native speaker. Distribution C Prerequisites Russian 101 or permission of the instructor Day/Time: Location: Sills-Language Media Center Instructor: Knox-Voina, Jane E ( jknox@bowdoin.edu Class Email: rus102@bowdoin.edu Final Exam: 05/17/2005, 9:00 am Russian 102 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).
Syllabus
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Required course materials: TEXTBOOK: LIVE FROM MOSCOW , VOLS I AND II
Grammatushka
(the computer assisted Russian Language Program) is on the live server, including the Alphabet and units1-9. It can be accessed at

32. Rus102 Elementary Russian II (Department Of Russian, Bowdoin)
russian Club The president of the russian Club will help organize retreats and fields Rewrite homework mistakes from Workbook Unit 5 Day 5 and 6.
http://academic.bowdoin.edu/courses/s04/rus102/
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102 Elementary Russian II Course Description Continuation of Russian 101. Emphasis on the acquisition of language skills through imitation and repetition of basic language patterns; the development of facility in speaking and understanding simple Russian. Conversation hour with native speaker. Distribution C Prerequisites Russian 101 or permission of the instructor Day/Time: Location: Sills-Language Media Center Instructor: Knox-Voina, Jane E ( jknox@bowdoin.edu Class Email: rus102@bowdoin.edu Final Exam: 05/17/2004, 9:00 am Russian 102 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).
Syllabus
Happy New Year
Need a dictionary? Click here!
Images of Russia
Photography
Required course materials: TEXTBOOK: LIVE FROM MOSCOW , VOLS I AND II
Grammatushka
(the computer assisted Russian Language Program) is on the live server, including the Alphabet and units1-9. It can be accessed at

33. Homework Help Forum - History
Translate this page Thematic forums Teachers ads, homework help, Hobbies, Please give me some information about the participation of the russian armies in The 2nd World
http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/forums/forum.php3?Table=forum01&Sujet=History

34. Past Projects In The Humanities
Karen Gocsik, Director of composition and Chair of English 23 of German language have been writing much of their homework with the help of computers.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~vfund/humanities.html
Past Projects in the Humanities
Islamic Videos (2003)
Kevin Reinhart, Religion With the advent of technology, both the process and the products of undergraduate scholarship are changing. Students have vivid images Middle East and Islamdom, most derived from television, some from movies. Many of the most significant moments in Islamic history have happened in the full glare of the newsreel and the television camera - the Iranian revolution, the 1967 war, rise of Gamal Abdul Nasser, the Turkish War of Independence, the Nation of Islam and Malcolm X.
Mapping Music (2003)
Steven Swayne, Music While music is fundamentally an aural art, much of the sound and history of any particular piece is inextricably linked to the time and place of the piece's creation. One can distinguish various pieces of classical music by recalling the features of a map and remembering the music associated with various places on a map. What Swayne hoped to explore in this Venture Fund project is how to link the sounds of music more closely to the locales of its production. He wanted his students to be able to look at a map of the world and instantly think of the sounds associated with the places they see. Call it a musicalized map. His project began rather simply, as students created websites about musicians, technologies, histories and philosophies that interested them. In these websites, students made links to visual and audio files that help illustrate their chosen topic. In addition, students were encouraged to "locate" their topic, that is, their website would take into account that their musician lived somewhere (or several somewheres), their technology was developed somewhere, and so forth. Parallel to the development of these student websites was the development of interactive maps that direct a user to this information about music. For example, a user who clicks on Paris would find text and audiovisuals about the composers who were active in Paris at various times. Indeed, the maps are designed to be time-sensitive; borders and music information change based on the century (or decade) chosen.

35. Formal Semantics
to get help with homework assignments, and to discuss the results of past homework homework 3 russian modifiers are there analogs of the English
http://people.umass.edu/partee/RGGU_2005/RGGU05_formal_semantics.htm
RGGU: Formal Semantics Barbara H. Partee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Visiting Fulbright Professor, RGGU and MGU, Jan - June 2005 Thursdays, 10 Feb – 26 May (Lecture 4:15-5:45pm, Seminar 6:00-7:30pm, Room 415) APRIL 23, 2005: First Annual Workshop: Formal Semantics in Moscow. Information about the workshop and other informally organized semantics activity in Moscow at the site http://www.livejournal.com/community/msk_semantics/ . My report on the workshop is here . Workshop photos by Philip Dudchuk are here MY E-MAIL ADDRESS: partee@linguist.umass.edu phone: (095) 757-0108 MY HOME PAGE: http://people.umass.edu/partee/ THE ADDRESS OF THIS PAGE ON THE WEB: http://people.umass.edu/partee/RGGU_2005/RGGU05_formal_semantics.htm LINK TO MGU SPECKURS 'Formal Semantics and Current Issues in Semantics' I. The languages of the course Lectures, handouts, and text mostly in English. Seminar sessions and other discussion in Russian and/or English. Homework may be done in Russian. II. Reading materials Handouts (mostly in English) and some xeroxed articles (some in English, some in Russian) will be given to all enrolled students. As much material as possible will be made available for download from the web.

36. Formal Semantics
homework may be done in russian. II. Reading materials Handouts (mostly in to get help with homework assignments, and to discuss the results of past
http://people.umass.edu/partee/MGU_2005/MGU05_formal_semantics.htm
MGU: Formal Semantics and Current Issues in Semantics Barbara H. Partee, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Visiting Fulbright Professor, RGGU and MGU, Jan - June 2005 Tuesdays, 15 Feb – 31 May (Lecture 4:55-6:15pm, Seminar 6:30-7:50pm) Plans for May 31 lecture here APRIL 23, 2005: First Annual Workshop: Formal Semantics in Moscow. Look for information about the workshop and other informally organized semantics activity in Moscow at the site http://www.livejournal.com/community/msk_semantics/ . My report on the workshop is here . Workshop photos by Philip Dudchuk are here MY E-MAIL ADDRESS: partee@linguist.umass.edu phone: (095) 757-0108 MY HOME PAGE: http://people.umass.edu/partee/ THE ADDRESS OF THIS PAGE ON THE WEB: http://people.umass.edu/partee/MGU_2005/MGU05_formal_semantics.htm LINK TO RGGU COURSE (Everyone in either course is welcome to visit the other any time there are topics of interest!) I. The languages of the course Lectures, handouts, and text mostly in English. Seminar sessions and other discussion in Russian and/or English. Homework may be done in Russian. II.

37. Library Help - Library Of Congress Classification System
16601693, Dramatic composition. 1865-1999, Special Types of Drama Live homework help AZ help Index Subject/topic help Database Tech. help
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P Philology and Linguistics Relation to Psychology (General), Psycholinguistics Relation to Sociology, Socioliguistics Communication, Mass Media Language (General) Philosophy, Orgin, etc. of Language Science of Language, Linguistics Comparative Grammar Style, Composition, Rhetoric Translating and Interpreting Prosody, Metrics, Rhythmics Lexicography Linguistic Geography Indo-European Philology Extinct (Ancient or Medieval) Asian and European Languages PA Classical Languages and Literature Greek Philology and Language Latin Philology and Language Greek Literature: Ancient (Classic) to ca. 600 C.E. Medieval and Modern Authors Writing in Classical Greek Greek Literature: Byzantine and Modern PB Modern Europeam Languages: General Works Celtic Languages and Literatures Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic

38. Department Of Slavic And East European Languages And Literatures
russian 407.01 Intermediate russian Conversation and composition The objective of this course is to help students maintain and further develop
http://slavic.osu.edu/courses/russian/default.cfm
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Russian 101: Elementary Russian I
By the end of this course, you will be able to carry on basic conversations in Russian on many topics from your daily life. You will be able to write notes or simple letters to Russian friends or keep a journal in Russian. You will also have the skills to read basic texts. In addition to becoming a proficient speaker of Russian, we hope that you will become a skilled language learner and develop a curiosity about and love for Slavic cultures. Russian 101.51: Individualized Instruction
Elementary Russian I: Individualized
Development of oral and written language skills. Russian 102.01: Elementary Russian II
Continuation of Russian 101. By the end of this course, you will be able to carry on basic conversations in Russian on many topics from your daily life. You will be able to write notes or simple letters to Russian friends or keep a journal in Russian. You will also have the skills to read basic texts. In addition to becoming a proficient speaker of Russian, we hope that you will become a skilled language learner and develop a curiosity about and love for Slavic cultures. Russian 102.51: Individualized Instruction

39. Houghton Mifflin College - Research Online: Subject Links Index
A comprehensive collection of grammar and composition links assembled especially for student research homework help Social Studies, Civics Web Links
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Now that you're familiar with various research tools-search engines, directories, supersites, email, Listservs, and discussion groups-are you ready to add more resources to the mix? Below is a collection of links to Web sites that can save you searching time by housing subject-specific links all in one spot.
Did you know many experts are happy to correspond with you and to answer your questions? Be sure to check out our list of Ask-an-Expert sites in the Web Basics section. Language Arts co-nect Language Arts Resources Language arts sites hand-picked based on strict criteria Homework Help: English/Literature Web Links Link collection assembled by the Minneapolis Star Tribune Literary Resources on the Net A rich collection of literature links assembled by a professor at Rutgers University. Geared toward college students, but appropriate for high school honors/AP levels.

40. PCAE Library
GENERAL REFERENCE, homework help. ARTS AND HUMANITIES, MATHEMATICS Improve the composition and emotional strength of your photographs with Ansel Adams
http://www.pcae.k12.mn.us/lrc/lrc_sites.html
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GENERAL REFERENCE HOMEWORK HELP ARTS AND HUMANITIES MATHEMATICS ... TEACHER RESOURCES Choose web sites from the directory above for Internet-based research. If you know of any web sites that should be included within these subject areas, please let the library staff know. We are always compiling links to be added to these subject areas.
GENERAL REFERENCE The Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org

World Wide Web Virtual Library
http://www.vlib.org/

Almanacs, Dictionaries, and Thesauruses
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
http://www.bartleby.com/

Familiar Quotations
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/bartlett

Farmer's Almanac
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/
Information Please Almanac http://www.infoplease.com/ Onelook Dictionaries http://www.onelook.com/ WWWebster Dictionary http://www.m-w.com/netdict.htm Life Science Dictionary http://www.life.nthu.edu.tw/~g864204/dict-search.html

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