Essay on American attitudes towards Indians past and present, with a call to cultural respect.
Promoting quality education for parents, physicians, and other health professionals. Includes membership details , position statements and educational resources.
Located in Baltimore, MD, the Mount Clare Roundhouse is the birthplace of American railroading. Features exhibits of historical engines, cars, and railroad life.
Details about this additive bilingual, Japanese + English preschool for Japanese and American children ages 3-5 in the SE Michigan Metro Detroit area.
Offers information about family customs and traditions that address freedom and family.
"The American School of Paris offers to young people from all over the world an academic program based on the American model of education."
Salt Lake City, Utah private dealers of American Western and California art. Artist of particular interest is Maynard Dixon (1875-1946).
An American Guild playing on the Abbadon server. Site contains guild history, entry requirements, recruitment information, rules and guestbook.
In "The American Scholar," Ralph Waldo Emerson characterizes the nature of the American scholar in three categories: nature, books, and action.
Location, map, tournament calendar and results with a fencing FAQ.
Serving the Uygur community in the US and representing the Uygur in Eastern Turkestan.
QCEN Cincinnati Chapter provides communications support to the American Red Cross. Club information.
American duo interpreting the maritime song traditions of Britain and France. Profiles, tour dates, and details of their recordings (with audio samples).
Belgian breeders of miniature horses specializing in American bloodlines.
A multi-part review of cybernetics' history by the American Society for Cybernetics (ASC).
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification courses to American Heart standards, and basic ECG instruction for nurses, physicians, respiratory, and paramedical personnel.
One of the nine predominately African-American Greek-Lettered organizations, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, was founded in 1914 at Howard University.
Online exhibits and resources chronicling the role of finance and capital markets in American history.
Organization devoted to the study of the theory, methods, and practice of geography. Includes information on activities, membership, and the association newsletter.
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