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Inc. March 2004 Rod Kurtz |
Learning to Play the Game of Risk A new site helps would-be exporters calculate their risk. |
Science News March 13, 2004 James McNelis |
Medieval Science This page provides links to a wide variety of materials devoted to different aspects of medieval science. |
T.H.E. Journal |
2004 Web Site Source Book If you're tired of digging through millions of search results every time you try to locate a specific site online, then the 2004 Web Site Source Book will become the best friend for you and your students. The book offers more than 2,000 pages of URLs and other information for over 84,000 U.S. and Canadian businesses, organizations, agencies, institutions and other resources. |
T.H.E. Journal |
FYI - Ask Jeeves Kids Teachers can now easily answer their students' difficult questions with Ask.com's site for kids, Ask Jeeves Kids (www.ajkids.com). Students can ask Jeeves just about any question from "Why is the sky blue?" to "What is the capital of North Dakota?" and get immediate answers |
T.H.E. Journal |
FYI - PatchManagement.org PatchManagement.org is designed to help IT network managers, system administrators and security professionals better understand patch management and computer security vulnerabilities. |
Science News February 28, 2004 |
Microbe Library A website to teach about the microbial world. |
Science News February 21, 2004 |
Desert Life What is a desert? How many deserts are in North America? This extensive Web site offers information about the desert environment and the unique characteristics that define the beautiful desert landscapes of the U.S. Southwest |
Insurance & Technology February 7, 2004 |
Cool Sites Andrea Anania, chief information officer at CIGNA Corp. (headquartered in Philadelphia with $91.6 billion in consolidated assets) recommends these websites. |
Searcher February 2004 Hazel Cameron |
The Nonprofit Phenomenon Internet resources for nonprofit organizations |
Reactive Reports Issue 36 |
Star Picks Yogi's Behemoth is not quite as bizarre as its name might suggest. There's far more here than just chemistry textbooks for sale... "Early ideas in quantum history" rounds up pioneering developments in the quantum realm... etc. |
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