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  1. The Official SAT Subject Tests in U.S. & World History Study Guide (Official Sat Subject Tests in U.S. History and World History) by The College Board, 2006-08-08

141. From Revolution To Reconstruction
From Revolution to Reconstruction and what happened afterwards. A project about American history containing outlines of American history Culture,
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/
A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times
Department of Humanities Computing, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The main body of this hypertext project, which was started in 1994, comes from a number of USIA-publications: An Outline of American History An Outline of the American Economy An Outline of American Government , and An Outline of American Literature . The text of these Outlines has not been changed, but they have been enriched with hypertext-links to relevant documents , original essays, other Internet sites, and to other Outlines A number of contributors have prepared additional texts and links for the project. And this project will grow als long as we find new texts and volunteers who are willing to contribute. You can help this WWW-project in collective authoring by contributing texts or by sponsoring You can read this hypertext as you like: follow the main text of the Outline of American History or just find your own way through the web of texts. If this server may be down, you can always try to access the mirror-site : we advise you to bookmark it for such cases

142. BlackDog's Father's Day History
A look at how and when the observance got started.
http://blackdog4kids.com/holiday/dad/history.html
document.write("") Advertising Banner BlackDog's Father's Day - History We all know why we celebrate Father's Day, but how and when did it start?
Father's Day is a new holiday. The first Father's Day was observed on June 19, 1910 in Spokane Washington. It was proposed by Sonora Smart Dodd (Mrs. John B. Dodd) of Washington State in 1909 after attending a Mother's Day service. Mrs. Dodd wanted to honor her father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran, who raised six children after his wife died in childbirth.
In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a national Father's Day, but it wasn't until 1966 that President Lyndon Johnson signed the proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June Father's Day officially in the United States. Even then, the first Presidential Proclamation in 1966 was only for one year. It wasn't until April 24, 1972 that Father's Day was assured annual recognition by Presidential Proclamation.
Today, Father's Day is as popular a holiday as Mother's Day. Although Father's Day is not celebrated on the same day everywhere in the world, the concept of honoring Dad with a special day seems to be universal.
Believe it or not, flowers are a part of Father's Day tradition. Red roses are worn on Father's Day to signify that one's father is living, while white roses mean one's father has died.

143. History News Network
Aspires to put news in historical context by publishing articles written by historians on current events topics. Published by the Center for history and New
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HNN Poll: What Does Katrina Tell Us About American Society? Interview with Erik Larson: The Hurricane that Destroyed Galveston in 1900 Rick Shenkman Houston Universities Welcome History Students Displaced by Katrina Karen Kossie-Chernyshev Missing Historians: The Ordeal of Not Knowing Rick Shenkman Historians Should Help Design the Reconstruction of the Affected Communities Gerda Lerner The Power of Outrage Eric Foner What Hurricanes Tell Us About Ourselves A Week Later: A Report from the Front lines of Katrina Paul W. Hoffman The Florida Flood that Accounted for the Most Deaths of Black People in a Single Day (Until Katrina) Eliot Kleinberg Interview with Pete Daniel: The Great Flood of 1927 Rick Shenkman One History Professor's Experience with the Katrina Relief Effort Karen Kossie-Chernyshev In New Orleans, Once Again, the Irony of Southern History

144. Mother's Day: History Of The Celebration
Find the history of Mother's Day.
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Find resources on the different stories of the history of Mother's Day: Anna Jarvis, Julia Ward Howe, and other versions. From a day for peace to a sentimental and commercial holiday.
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Recent Up a category Early Mother's Days - Mother's Day History In ancient and classical times, many cultures celebrated a holiday honoring motherhood personified as a goddess. Famous Mothers - Mother's Day History Famous mothers, part of the history of Mother's Days around the world. Mothering Sunday in Britain - Mother's Day History A history of Britain's Mothering Sunday.

145. Architecture Design Images History 3D Models And More - Artifice Great Buildings
Architecture around the world and across history, in an online multimedia encyclopedia of world architecture, documenting 1200 buildings and architects from
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search the complete archives of ArchitectureWeek and GreatBuildings.com all at once! Welcome to architecture online, the leading architecture reference site on the web, GreatBuildings.com . This gateway to architecture around the world and across history documents a thousand buildings and hundreds of leading architects, with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, commentaries, bibliographies, web links, and more, for famous designers and structures of all kinds. For up-to-the-moment coverage of the latest buildings, designers, ideas, and trends, GreatBuildings.com is richly cross-linked with ArchitectureWeek , the leading architecture magazine online. Interlinked with our friends at RIBA for one-click searching of the world's largest architecture library catalog A R C H I T E C T U R E W E E K P I C T U R E I N D E X ... Advanced Search Name of Building Name of Architect Name of Place ARCHWEEK DESIGNCOMMUNITY DISCUSSION DESIGNWORKSHOP ... Comments
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146. CS322: Operating Systems History
A Brief history of Computer Operating Systems from the mid 1950s on.
http://www.cs.gordon.edu/courses/cs322/lectures/history.html
CS322: A Brief History of Computer Operating Systems
The Bare Machine
Stacked Job Batch Systems (mid 1950s - mid 1960s)
A batch system is one in which jobs are bundled together with the instructions necessary to allow them to be processed without intervention. Often jobs of a similar nature can be bundled together to further increase economy The basic physical layout of the memory of a batch job computer is shown below: The monitor is system software that is responsible for interpreting and carrying out the instructions in the batch jobs. When the monitor started a job, it handed over control of the entire computer to the job, which then controlled the computer until it finished. A sample of several batch jobs might look like: $JOB user_spec ; identify the user for accounting purposes $FORTRAN ; load the FORTRAN compiler source program cards $LOAD ; load the compiled program $RUN ; run the program data cards $EOJ ; end of job $JOB user_spec ; identify a new user $LOAD application $RUN data $EOJ Often magnetic tapes and drums were used to store intermediate data and compiled programs.

147. THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING
Detailed information including early pioneers and companies, archives, languages, and networking from the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/
"Who controls the past commands the future. Who commands the future conquers the past." George Orwell This collection of materials relating to the history of computing is provided courtesy of the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech , and is sponsored in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation CDA-9312611 This site has been chosen by " Edu-Activ ", an educational resource site based in Germany.
For other awards click here The Computer Museum is moving into its new home, a 120,000 square foot facility in the heart of Silicon Valley
The Computer History Museum's new home is a two-story, 119,000 square foot architecturally distinctive structure, designed and developed in 1994. It is located on 7.5 acres of land in the heart of Silicon Valley at the intersection of highways 101 and 85. This highly visible location is convenient to both San Francisco and San Jose. The First Conference on History of Nordic Computing: HiNC 1
Organized by IFIP Working Group 9.7 In cooperation with IFIP TC3 will be held:
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148. Kamat's Potpourri: Sikhism Potpourri
Topics on Sikh history and culture; includes a number of pictures and a timeline
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/sikhism
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The history and suffering of Sikhs is one of the most important episodes in the history of India. Guru Nanak Dev founded Sikhism in the fifteen century and he was followed by nine Gurus (divine teachers or prophets). Guru Angad developed the Gurumukhi script. Guru Ram Das laid the foundation for the city of Amritsar . Guru Arjan Dev compiled the Adi Granth, the sacred text of Sikhs. But it was Guru Gobind Singh who gave Sikhism a renewed vigor and mass following in the seventeenth century. The principle of Sikhism was that there was but one God, and all men who were servants of God and Guru, and were bound together in a holy brotherhood known as the Khalsa. Guru Gobind Singh also built the institution of Akalis. The Akalis were fiercely religious devotees soldiers of God. Late in the twentieth century (1970s and 1980s), the Akalis were to wage a bloody fight against the Indian Government that led to massive armed offensive against them. Today, people of Sikh religion can be found all over the world, due to years of persecution in their homeland (in 1738 by Nadir Shah, in 1748 to 1751 by Ahmed Shah Abdadi, by British in 1849, and in 1984 by Government militia) as well as due to their entrepreneur spirit. The Sikhs (or Sardarjis as they are popularly known) have been great patrons of art, religion and scholarship. Along with Rajputs, they are the known as the bravest people in India, and their women, among India's most beautiful. The Sikhs have participated in India's nation building for hundreds of years, fighting the British, serving in the military (the Sikh regiment is the most decorated regiment of the Indian army) and excelling in sports, and even served as the Presidents (Gianni

149. Facing History And Ourselves
Educational organization. Site includes videoclips of individuals who involved the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 60s.
http://www.facinghistory.org/
Community Conversations/National Speaker Series
Facing History and The Allstate Foundation present a series of community-wide dialogues across the U.S. featuring Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina, Justice Albie Sachs and Vanessa September. More..
Harvard Law School/Facing History and Ourselves Conference
We are pleased to announce a two-day conference Pursuing Human Dignity: The Legacies of Nuremberg for International Law, Human Rights, and Education. sponsored by The Harvard Law School/Facing History and Ourselves Program.
Date: November 3rd and 4th, 2005 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education More ..
Facing History School opens
Principal Gillian Smith talks about the opening of The Facing History School , a small New York City Department of Education high school. More..
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Facing History and Ourselves is pleased to announce three new lesson plans based on the film Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance after the Holocaust. The film aired recently as part of the award winning PBS show, POV. More..

150. DEWNANS - CELTIC DEVON
Celtic history and culture of Devon, covering ancient Dumnonia, Devon Stannary Parliament, the flag, tin and copper mining, customs, folklore and language.
http://www.users.senet.com.au/~dewnans/
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CELTIC DEVON This website attempts to uncover some of the real history of Devon - a Celtic Devon - proud, unique, and independent.
Most people are aware that Devon has beautiful varied scenery, a rich Maritime history ( with names such as Drake, Raleigh, Gilbert, Grenville, etc...) and a vibrant tourist industry.
However Devon is much, much more than that.
Devon was the cornerstone of one of Britain's most significant Celtic Kingdoms (Dumnonia), and retains a significant heritage from those days. Devon's people are predominantly of Celtic stock, with the Celtic language (which also resulted in Cornish) being spoken well into the dark ages, and is retained today in place names, dialect, as well as in customs and culture.
This is not to say that the Saxons, who 'conquered' Devon in the eight and ninth centuries (and who militarily conquered Cornwall in the ninth and tenth centuries), or the Normans who did the same to the whole of England in the eleventh century, are without merit or contribution. However the point of this web-page is to promote that part of Devon's history which for some strange reason appears to have been repressed - that of Celtic Devon
Devon's Cornish Celtic name is Dewnans although another Celtic name for it is Dyfneint (meaning 'deep valley dwellers') and it is this that gives Devon its name.

151. NASA History Division
Documents and preserves the agencyfs remarkable history through a variety of publications and newsletters.The NASA history Program is of great interest to
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Home Since its inception in 1958, NASA has accomplished many great scientific and technological feats in air and space. NASA technology also has been adapted for many nonaerospace uses by the private sector. NASA remains a leading force in scientific research and in stimulating public interest in aerospace exploration, as well as science and technology in general. Perhaps more importantly, our exploration of space has taught us to view Earth, ourselves, and the universe in a new way. While the tremendous technical and scientific accomplishments of NASA demonstrate vividly that humans can achieve previously inconceivable feats, we also are humbled by the realization that Earth is just a tiny "blue marble" in the cosmos. Check out our "Thinking About NASA History" folder online as an introduction to how history can help you. Read Dr. Steven Dick's new
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152. American-Philippine Relations
19th and 20th century articles and photos from the Bentley Historical Collection of the University of Michigan.
http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/mhchome/philip/philtp.htm
American-Philippine Relations
A Guide to the Resources in the Bentley Historical Library
Philippine Governor William H. Taft (right in white suit), ca. 1903, from Joseph Ralston Hayden papers Over the past one hundred years or more, a large number of University of Michigan faculty and alumni and other citizens of the state of Michigan have played a decisive role in shaping relations between the United States and the Philippines. The Bentley Historical Library has collected the papers of many of these men and women. This guide updates information published in two previous guides to the library's Philippine-related manuscript collections, and provides links to online finding aids that provide more detailed information about many of the collections. Many of the collections contain visual materials, a selection from which is included in this guide. Revised and updated from Balita mula Maynila (News from Manila)
by Thomas Powers
Michigan Historical Collections Bulletin Number 19 and American-Philippine Relations: A Guide to the Resources in the Michigan Historical Collections
by Marjorie Barritt
Bentley Historical Library Bibliographical Series Number 10 Updated to February 2002 Introduction (1982) Balita mula Maynila (1971) Collections by Historical Period Descriptions of the Collections A B C D E F G H ... U V W X Y Z Collections Described in Earlier Guides, but now Relocated

153. WWW-VL The World Wide Virtual Library: History Index
Extensive University of Kansasmaintained directory of history resources, sorted into research methods, topics, eras and epochs, and regions.
http://vlib.iue.it/history/

154. Brethren Assemblies Portals And Best Links
A concise history of the Brethren movement in India.
http://brethrenassembly.com/IndiaBreth1.htm
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The Most Comprehensive Site Dedicated To Plymouth Brethren Worldwide The Brethren Movement In India Dr. Johnson C. Philip Survey Outline (Revision 4.0)
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hough the Brethren Assemblies at least by the reckoning of some in the places of origin are facing a decline of sorts, the situation is totally different in the Far East, including India. In fact the NT Pattern church in India is a vibrant one, having a large number of outreaches, with scores of new churches established every year, and this church history of Far East is incomplete without an account of the origin and growth of the Brethren Assemblies in India.
The Christian faith came to India in AD 50 when Saint Thomas the doubting disciples came here with the gospel. He received a warm welcome from Hindu kings and nobles and soon many professed faith in Christ, and an active community of Christians came into existence in India in the middle of the first century AD.
This community kept growing and soon there were churches all over the southern and western parts of India. This was an educated community of people, as opposed to the general illiteracy, and had business links with many countries. Many non Indian Christians also moved to India and merged into this mainstream, making it a culturally rich community.

155. Ushistory.org
Colonial and Revolutionary war history. Includes information on historic sites and people.
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156. Sherlock's Men Masculinity, Conan Doyle And Cultural History
Essay by Joseph Kestner explores the manner in which the Sherlock Holmes tales constructed masculinity from 1887 through 1927.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/english/19c/books/book-1-85928-394-2.html
Kestner, Joseph A. (University of Tulsa)
Sherlock's Men: Masculinity, Conan Doyle and Cultural History
Ashgate Scolar Press, 1997, 260 pp., ISBN 1-85928-394-2, $72.95
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Sherlock's Men explores the manner in which the Sherlock Holmes tales constructed masculinity from 1887, with the publication of A Study in Scarlet , through 1927, with the publication of The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes . As documents of popular culture, the men portrayed in these stories conveyed paradigms of masculine gender during a key transition in cultural history. Elements and issues concerning masculinity discussed in this book include: the idea of a gentleman; the role of reason; the nature of heroism; the function of regulating, policing, and investigating cultural institutions and practices; the ideology of chi valry; the consequences of imperialism for masculinity; the criminal as transgressive masculinity; the functions of law and punishment; male-female relationships; the imprinting of "games" or "sport" ideologies; the crisis of masculinity during these deca des; and the presentation of international politics in such fiction. Joseph A. Kestner is the author of

157. Welcome To Carnegie Museum Of Natural History, Pittsburgh PA
Carnegie Museum of Natural history conducts scientific inquiry that creates knowledge and promotes stewardship of Earth and its life; builds strategic
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158. Formula One Art & Genius
An illustrated history of Formula One. Quality images from the early days to date
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159. AA Photos
A collection from the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous with a few more recent pictures.
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160. About - Homework Help
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