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    The Best Online Research Apps/Sites You've Never Heard Of
    Newfman
    by Newfman  8-14-2007    12
     No Remarks
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    8 Amazing pictures
    Rwinter
    by Rwinter  3-27-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    60 of the Most Famous Photographs
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  11-22-2006    9
     No Remarks
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    History of Religion in 90 seconds - Geographical Evolution (Flash)
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-20-2006    16
     similar to the "Map of War" in the Middle East
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    Four dimensional picture of the Universe
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-6-2007    18
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    Free E-book sites
    rnmorgan1
    by rnmorgan1  5-23-2007    3
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    Awesome research/ Homework resource
    cosmic_kitten1
    by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
     I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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    Get rid of him
    tabsey
    by tabsey  9-8-2007    26
     there is more at the site
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    100 most influential books ever written...
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  2-18-2007    5
     more than half I had clipped! (limit) For the rest, you may need to visit the site.
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    The Guide to Great Art on the Internet
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  12-23-2006    9
     Pretty classy methinks.
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    Welcome back, "Blue America"
    invictus
    by invictus  11-5-2008    12
     It's exciting witnessing the history... The eight-year-long nightmare is over at last.
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    History's greatest replies
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  3-3-2008    10
     "All of them—along with many, many hundreds more—appear in my Viva la Repartee book." Pope John XXIII One of the few pontiffs in history with a rich sense of humor, Pope John XXIII once reported to an interviewer that important problems would frequently come to mind in the middle of the night, disturbing his sleep. Half awake, he'd make a mental note: "I must speak to the pope about that." "Then," he confessed, "I would be wide awake and remember—I am the pope!" Once asked by a journalist, "How many people work in the Vatican?" the pontiff pondered the question, giving the impression that he was trying to come up with an accurate estimate. Then, with a straight face, he answered: "About half." (more at the source)
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    Photo Tampering Throughout History
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-3-2008    5
     see rest of photos in original page, linked to my previous post: Digital Forensics: 5 Ways to Spot a Fake Photo http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/D516F80D-C71B-4B53-BB9C-77EA80B8C919/
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    The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-31-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    The Best of Google Video
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  10-7-2006    4
     some really great stuff here.
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    10 Reasons The Dark Ages Were Not Dark
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-8-2008    6
     No Remarks
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    Historical Atlas with 4000 year map animation
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-5-2007    6
     The Download is 2.6 MB and fairly easy to use
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    Stone age man, used to get stoned :)
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  10-19-2008    4
     the strive to expand ones limited capabilities seems to be an old attribute of humanity. interesting.
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    The Irony of Life - KKK
    Bluephoenix4
    by Bluephoenix4  7-10-2007    8
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    Why Is Marijuana Illegal?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-13-2007    7
     A brief history of the criminalization of cannabis.
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    FREE HIDDEN INFORMATION VIDEOS!!!!
    sohil
    by sohil  6-23-2007    8
     I know I'm screaming, but wow! :shock:
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    The End of America - Ten Steps to Close Down an Open Society
    syncopath
    by syncopath  3-14-2009    5
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    The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-6-2008    6
     What are we to make of these finds? There are several possibilities: * Intelligent humans date back much, much further than we realize. * Other intelligent beings and civilizations existed on earth far beyond our recorded history. * Our dating methods are completely inaccurate, and that stone, coal and fossils form much more rapidly than we now estimate. In any case, these examples - and there are many more - should prompt any curious and open-minded scientist to reexamine and rethink the true history of life on earth.
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    Free Online Courses from Great Universities
    Sheroug
    by Sheroug  6-20-2008    2
     Goody :D
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    A Holocaust Photo Essay
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-11-2008    10
     This photo essay is part of a compilation of photos, documents and other information related to the Holocaust. Go to source for captions and photo credits that accompany these photos, and for the other documents and links provided. Last night I watched two parts of an excellent PBS series "Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State", which is a chronological exploration of the largest mass murder site in history. Information about that series can be found here , with a link that allows you to check for local listings by zip code, state or territory if you live in the US. I watched it in Canada on our PBS station.
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    How dumb are we?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-22-2008    5
     Though I tend to agree to the general proposition here, it might be that we witness the arising of a different kind of intelligence, that adapts to the information explosion. Perhaps knowledge is not equated with understanding, and books are not the nexus of intelligence anymore? Perhaps nowadays we need to learn more about the future than we learn about the past?
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    10 ancient Greek writers you should know
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  7-11-2009    6
     Archimedes was a mathematician, engineer, inventor, physicist and astronomer. He is known for the invention of The Archimedes’ Screw, a mechanism for moving water that is still in use today. He also calculated the value of pi very precisely. Archimedes discovered how to define the volume of irregular objects by submerging them in water. According to legend, this discovery made him run out on the street naked (he was so excited that he forgot to get dressed) and cry “Eureka!” – I have found it.
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    Why is Marijuana illegal ?
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-3-2007    13
     The history on the page goes into specific detail.
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    7 Worst Killer Plagues in History
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  11-18-2007    3
     Warning: graphic photos at site.
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    Happy Birthday Invictus
    sohil
    by sohil  6-21-2007    31
     Happy belated Birthday {{invictus}} (It was on the 20th...)
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    Free Online Documentaries
    Newfman
    by Newfman  8-16-2007    11
     No Remarks
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    9/11 of its Day. Today: King David Atrocity.
    righthand
    by righthand  7-22-2008    15
     From criminal, to terrorist, to killer, to Prime Minister, to Nobel Peace Prize winner, yes it had to be a Zionist. Menachem Begin was commander of the Irgun terrorist gang then more infamous and feared than today's al Qaeda . Begin wrote in his memoirs, The Revolt: " History and experience taught us that if we are able to destroy the prestige of the British in Palestine, the regime will break. Since we found the enslaving government's weak point, we did not let go of it. " Words that could be about the USA instead of the Brits by al Qaeda and not the Prime Minister of Israel. Any Arab terrorists have a long long way to go in the terrorist league to catch the Zionists.
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    Understanding Evolution
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  11-25-2006    3
     A great resource
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    Aldous Huxley - Select Quotes
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-9-2008    7
     I usually dislike to clip quotes, but this web site was simply irresistible :-) And a last one... "Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful."
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    Evolutionary Metaphysics - Shattering the Sacred Myths
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-27-2006    9
      Contents
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    Coffee - I like coffee so much that I have tea for breakfast :-)
    einbar
    by einbar  2-6-2009    4
     One man's roller coaster history with coffee: "I like coffee so much that I have tea for breakfast: The first cup of the day in particular is so good that I’m afraid I won’t be able to properly appreciate it when I am half-asleep. Therefore, I celebrate it two hours later when I am fully conscious".
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    The Roots of Today's Science Fiction Go Back Centuries
    Mohir
    by Mohir  9-17-2008    3
     Much more of the website,
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    Your browser history is not private!
    sl0wdjin
    by sl0wdjin  6-1-2007    7
     No Remarks
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    Tolstoy & Gandhi: Two Giants Bound By Pacifism
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-6-2008    10
     Enlightening account of the relationship between Tolstoy & Gandhi "In South Africa, Tolstoy's writings landed on the desk of a young Indian dissident, Mahatma Gandhi. He was overwhelmed, declaring that after reading Tolstoy his "lack of faith in non-violence vanished." He hung a picture of Tolstoy on his office wall and named the camp where he trained activists in peaceful resistance Tolstoy Farm. Gandhi wrote five letters to Leo Tolstoy and received four in return, all glowing with praise and intellectual exchange. In his last letter, written in September 1910 only weeks before his death, Tolstoy told Gandhi that his activity was "the most central and important of all the work now being done in the world." Years later, Gandhi repaid the compliment, writing that he knew of no one "in India or anywhere else who has had as profound an understanding of nonviolence as Tolstoy had." Tolstoy had inspired Gandhi's legendary instruction to "be the change you want to see in the worl
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    What happened to Babylon?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  8-15-2009    1
     and using fragile stone-paved pathways as tank streets. * The looting that began during America’s tenure continues today. Apparently, Unesco is now rushing to reverse their decision and offer Babylon some World Heritage protection. But the sad truth is, it might be too late.<< :-(
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