Personal War Sketch of Virgil D. Keaton
Account of Private Virgil D. Keaton's service and experiences in the Civil War. Keaton enlisted in August 1862 and was discharged in 1865 after the close of the war. Keaton participated in the Atlanta Campaign and acted as a forager for the Train Guard from Atlanta to Savannah.,
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Middle School Portal: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2)
New from The Biology Project of the University of Arizona, this online tutorial introduces the dynamic complexes of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids that comprise cell membranes, and relates how membranes are important for regulating ion and molecular traffic flow between cells. Each section of this Web site takes the form of a multiple choice question. Answer the question correctly, and a brief explanation of each answer choice will be displayed. Answer the question incorrectly, and a short
Middle School Portal: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2)
This lesson is a design project that students write and construct a pop-up book about the contributions of women to technology and science. Students acquire information about famous women and learn basic paper engineering. Learners then choose a famous woman or several women to study and write about. Copyright 2005 International Technology Education Association
Surf Your Watershed
Surf Your Watershed is a service to help you locate, use, and share environmental information about your state and watershed. There are four components to the site. Clickable maps, zipcode look-ups and plance name searches provide access to local watershed information. A searchable database offers information on the Adopt a Watershed campaign, a project that challenges citizens and organizations to work to protect valuable watersources through local and regional activities such as volunteer moni
Middle School Portal: Math and Science Pathways (MSP2)
The goal of the project is to successfully drop a packaged egg from a predetermined height without breaking the egg. The students will explore concepts involving inertia, mass, primary and secondary impacts, gravity, and the dissipation of force. Copyright 2005 International Technology Education Association
The Gingerbread Man Goes Around the World
This project is a K-2, learner-centered, thematic unit introducing children to the classic Gingerbread Man theme including stories from around the world. See the Google Map to see where the stories are located. As you read these stories, children will learn about the cultures of different countries.
World Images Digital Art Library
The internationally recognized WorldImages database provides access to the California State University IMAGE Project. It contains almost 75,000 images, is global in coverage and includes all areas of visual imagery. WorldImages is accessible anywhere and its images may be freely used for non-profit educational purposes. The images can be located using many search techniques, and for convenience they are organized into over 800 portfolios which are then organized into subject groupings.
An Overview of SciVee
Co-founder of SciVee, Phil Bourne, gives and overview of what the SciVee project and website is about.
A Second Life for E-Health
A new project of the Applied Technology for Nuero Psychology Lab of Prof. Giuseppe Riva and Researcher Alessandra Gorini: use the platform Second Life for on line psychological support for groups and individuals.
From documents to digitization
To design a research project using primary sources from the Web, you'll need to know what's out there and how to find it. This article explains what's available, why, and where.
Ozark. Alabama Land Use Plan
This document is a city plan for Ozark, Ala. dated October 25, 2007. Contents: Introduction to the plan -- Citywide development concept -- Major development components -- Green infrastructure -- Gateways, centers and corridors -- Neighborhoods -- The use of land -- Implementing the plan -- Conclusion.
Are they ready to make the switch? Results of the WSU Libraries survey on electronic and print colle
A recent survey of Wichita State University faculty, staff, and students by the WSU Libraries shows the university community far from consensus on the issue of print versus electronic journals and other resources. The survey, made available to the entire campus via the Web, provides an in-depth look at the importance of materials in different formats, how print and electronic journals are located and used, the interest in alternative delivery methods, and the level of support for canceling subsc
A lecture by Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia
The Australian Prime Minister, Mr Rudd, was elected to office in November last year and moved quickly to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and deliver a national apology to the Stolen Generations of Indigenous Australians. He has identified fighting inflation, acting decisively on climate change, improving the health and hospital system, investing in education and putting fairness back into Australian workplaces as his Government's key priorities. Mr Rudd has said that his Government's mandate is to bui
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXXI, Summer 2004
CONTENTS: Cover Illustration Description, IAC in Claremont, Prophecy and Politics in Seventh-Century Judah, Dreams and Visions Conference, Fall 2004 Lecture Series,Tune Library, IAC and The Da Vinci Code
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXXII, Winter 2005
CONTENTS: Cover Illustration Description, Jewish Christianity: (A) The Psuedo-Clementines, Cicero Refused to Die Conference, Spring 2005 Lecture Series, Nag Hammadi Re-visited, Publications, Book Review
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXXIII, Winter 2006
CONTENTS: Cover Illustration Description (Coin), Tov Lecture, FOTL Project Update, Well-Being Conference, IAC Spring 2006 Lecture Series, In Memoriam, Tune Memorial Service, Book Review, IAC Program at SBL Update
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXVIII, Winter 2001
CONTENTS: Cover Illustration Description, Galilean Archaeology Project, Rafael Chodos, 2001 Spring Lecture Series, Book Review Q, Upcoming Publications
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XVIII, Issue 3
CONTENT:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
Photographing the Mani Codices,
Reconstructing Q,
The Fall Public Lecture Series (The Spade and the Scroll: Archaeology, Manuscripts, and the Bible): "Avoiding Another Dead Sea Scroll Fiasco," "Out From the Shadows: Women in the Postexilic Era (6-4 Centuries B.C.E.)," "Bringing the Dead Sea Scrolls Back to Life," "On the Historicity of the Patriarchal Tradition," and "Nude God, Gladiator, Philosopher, or Emperor: How to Depict Jesus"
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume VII, Issue 3
CONTENTS:
Calendar of Seminars,
Cover Illustration Description,
Professor Buchanan Named S.B.L Fellow,
Seminars of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity Fall 1980: "The New Program of Institute Seminars," "Formal Opening of Fall Program and Exhibition 'Ancient Scribes and Modern Scholars,'" "Early Christianity and its Rivals," "Female Deities and Women in Antiquity," "Gnosticism and Early Christianity," "Pharaohs and Prophets," and "Ancient Lands Tour 1981: Egypt and Israel",
Cooperation
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XVIII, Issue 1
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
Roman Pottery on Display,
Scholar in Focus: Andrei Cornea,
Lucile Phillips Morrison (1996-1991),
Progress Report for 1990,
Contexts No. 17--"Archaeology in Galilee",
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