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what I was learning was our true Australian history Louis Nowra on 'The First Australians'
Shmoop wants to help you become a better lover (of literature and history). See many sides to the argument. Find your writing groove. Understand how lit and history are relevant today. We want to show your brain a good time.
The Week in Rap is a weekly summary of news headlines in the form of a short rap video. Thx @bobsprankle
collection of World War II photographs on the Internet. Experience World War II like you never seen it before by viewing some of the most dramatic photos taken during the war.
The Civil Rights Digital Library promotes an enhanced understanding of the Movement by helping users discover primary sources
The technology of virtual worlds is opening up a new universe of possibilities in promoting and teaching a love of history. The "Stepping into History" conference is your chance to learn about, and experience for yourself, the power of virtual worlds at the service of history.
Teaching resources, Lesson plans, stories written for students and reports from around the world.
The intention of this blog is to publish the letters exactly 90 years after Harry wrote them. His first letter from the training camp was written on February 7th 1917. It will be published on the blog on February 7th 2007.
explains the ins and outs of e-mail, bringing together in one site (for the first time that I am aware of) discussion of all the different aspects of the format of an e-mail message
One of the problems encountered when discussing this topic is what does it mean when we say a person can read? At first sight it means that someone can recognize marks and translate them into spoken words. But
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth.
This is a guide to the history, culture, and daily life of 16th century France. Resource for The Wife of Martin Guerre
The selections used here have been chosen to show how people, mostly visitors, reacted to early Australia, and how they reported what they assumed, or were told, or saw.
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