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[size 2][font "Arial Narrow"]American Masters[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Examine the lives and creative processes of our most outstanding cultural [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]artists at American Masters, the online site of the award-winning PBS [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]series from WNET New York. The series, called the best biographical series [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]ever to appear on American television, documents the role of the people and [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]movements that have helped form our cultural identity. [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]The series and the site explore the greatest visionaries of our times, with [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]an archive of more than 100 portraits of writers, musicians, composers, [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]theater and film greats, architects and other innovators who have left an [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]indelible mark on our cultural landscape, from Lucille Ball to John Cage, [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]Maurice Sendak to Truman Capote. Navigate by genre, check out the current [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]season, play the Six Degrees Game, or use the grade-level teacher guides [/font][font "Arial Narrow"]for lessons in creativity.[/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]NewsHax[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Unbalanced. Unfair. They report. They decide. For satire news that bears [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]only a coincidental resemblance to reality, visit NewsHax, for all the [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]features of a standard newspaper or news web site, with a biting twist. The [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]serious and self-important news media is the straight man here.[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]The site has the conventions of a standard news site, like polls asking [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]visitors "Do you respond to online polls?" (52 percent of respondents say [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]No, Never!); cartoons like Dilbert, Garfield and Kamagurka; weather, sports [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]and politics, like the news that "Miss Cleo Resurfaces as CIA Iraqi [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Intelligence Source." Read headline stories, browse the archives, submit [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]your own satirical story or join a Forum.[/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Whichbook.net[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Sometimes you just want a good read to match your mood. Whichbook.net gives [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]readers an intuitive way to find books among the overwhelming choices [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]reader, who builds the elements of that elusive good read you seek but [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Using software from Applied Psychology Research, the site guides book [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]choices by starting with the reader and what he/she is looking for, with no [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]SHORT TAKES[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Hobbit Hole[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Build your own Hobbit hole with the help of 21st Century Hobbit Hole, which [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]explores bio-friendly ways to build a home like Frodo's, with photos, [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Most Neglected Site[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Everything these days is new and improved, so The Most Neglected Site on [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]the Web is a place to find exactly what you expect every time -- with no [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]HaidaBucks[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]HaidaBucks is the underdog in a legal fight with Starbucks, which is suing [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]for trademark infringement. At HaidaBucks Café, learn to tell the [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]difference: HaidaBucks is in a tiny village in Haida Gwaii territory on an [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Pictures of Places[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Travelers, vacation planners and virtual sightseers can view pictures of [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]the world at Pictures of Places, which delivers literally thousands of [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]picture sites through its vast directory of pictures of pyramids, [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]The directory links to web sites offering images of geographical locations [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]and landmarks throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Australia, even Oceania -- literally the world over, from beautiful Point [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Loma in San Diego to scenic Nines Creek, a short hike off the Alaska [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Visual Periodic Table[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Whether your favorite chemical element is an exotic like Palladium or a [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]basic Carbon, see its place in the periodic table of the elements at Visual [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Periodic Table, a visual arts and science collaboration from the Royal [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Society of Chemistry. Explore the startling diversity of material that [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]constitutes our world, through images of the elements and investigations of [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]how they affect our daily lives.[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Click on an element to see a visual representation, when it was discovered [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]and isolated, by whom, its origin and description. At Landscapes, see [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]computer-generated landscape views and models based on relationships within [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]the periodic table. Visit the bookstore or send an e-card of a [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]computer-generated model of ionization energies, atomic radii or atomic [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]mass. Shop for element products like wall charts, mouse pads and prints, or [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]download your favorite element as a stunning screensaver.[/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Jamaican Riddim Directory[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Riddim is reggae for rhythm, or a rhythm pattern of bassline, drum and [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]maybe a short melody, known elsewhere as a groove. At the Jamaican Riddim [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Directory, get right down to the music with Disya Quickref Session by [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]clicking on the pop-up menu to choose a riddim that an applet loads and [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]plays. The number one riddim in the Jamaican Festival Song Competition of [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]1971 plays in the background.[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Most versioned riddims are more than 20 years old and originated at the [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]is one way that famously inventive Jamaican music pays respect to the [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]mixer now offline, will be released in Fall. Meanwhile, sample the riddims, [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Walking Across the US[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Andy, Erik and John are doing something stupid, walking from Chicago to San [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Francisco. As they stroll cross-country, many people say "You guys are [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Stupid.com. The three are in their 20s, live in the Chicago area and [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]started their 2,000-mile, 3-month trip on June 1.[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Follow their route on maps, see the photos they take of people and stops [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]along the journey and read their daily journals, like Erik's entry on July [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Groove Chamber[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]For award-winning short animated films created for the web and for [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Rudolph adventure to keep Christmas alive year-round, is a finalist in the [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi category at the World Internet Animation [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Competition in Hollywood.[/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]Requiring Flash 5 player-downloadable on the site - the animations include [/font]

[font "Arial Narrow"]award-winner "Made with Beats, Love and Caffeine," by Mixin' Maxin' and [/font]

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[font "Arial Narrow"]Children, and other festivals throughout the US.[/font]

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boy lotta info~! cool! looked at it quite a bit. like it thanks looked into the movie one with that maltese falcon. hammette? ma liked the dectective stuff so member seein it with her.neat. more interestin when ya know about the authors too. ain,t it?? later
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