Essay by Robert Nagle that attempts to justify the use of computer games for instructional purposes.
Photos and technical details of amateur astronomical observatory.
A primary contributor to the National Gallery of the Spoken Word, the Library contains taped speeches, performances, lectures, interviews, and broadcasts, by over 50,000 people from all walks of life. Features information about the collection and the digitization process by which…
Illinois licensed clinical professional counselor. Provides services for teens, adults, families and groups.
Fun with password diploma's, coloring, games, art lessons, and images from the show.
A non-profit, NAEYC accredited day care center caring for children aged 6 weeks to pre-school. Offers a newsletter.
Services for criminal and drunk driving defense, family law, and personal injury, from offices in Troy.
Technische Universität Graz. Uniform distribution and discrepancy; Diophantine equations; asymptotic analysis; algorithmic number theory; fractal structures in number theory; stochastic analysis; information-based complexity; quasi-Monte Carlo methods; mathematics in finance.…
Editorial by Robert Stolworthy of Evans criticizing Mike Cameron's suspension as a breach of his First Amendment rights.
Performer, composer, and maker of Paraguayan and Celtic harps. Biography, CDs, schedule, and links.
Site features interviews many prominent Ellison scholars, including Stanley Crouch, John Callahan, Robert O'Meally.
Associate conductor of Russian National Symphony and composer of "Uluru" non-linear compositions. Includes biography and recording information.
A Canadian specialist in antique scientific and medical instruments since 1984.
… Benedictine reform, established at Cîteaux in 1098 by St. Robert, Abbot of Molesme in the Diocese of Langres, for the purpose of restoring as far as possible the literal observance of the Rule of St. Benedict.…
The entire 4-volume biography: 2421 pages, 84 photographs, 112 maps.
Biographical details on this English priest and two of his companions in martyrdom: fellow priest "Edward Campion" and layman Robert Widmerpool. Martyred in 1588.
Presents featured residential and commercial listings and information about the London area.
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