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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: News in Science: Cane Toads Cannibalise Their Young
From ABC News in Science, Anna Salleh's article deals with the cannibalistic behavior of Cane toads toward their children. The adult toads wiggle their toes and the children, thinking they are chasing an insect, approach the adult toad...
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Eastern Chipmunk
Eastern chipmunks are found in forests, but also in suburban gardens and city parks, as long as there are rocks, stumps, or fallen logs to provide perching sites and cover for burrow entrances. They dig complex burrows with many...
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Weather Radar
These pages will provide you with information on severe weather and storm chasing. You can also find links to different radar images on the Internet so you can apply what is learned here. There are also many different topics like this...
PE Central
Pe Central: Physical Education Lesson Plans: Pe Central
An outstanding site for PE lesson plan ideas, Classroom Management ideas, health lesson ideas as well as ideas for field day activities. The lessons are broken down by grade levels. Ideas to teach a comprehensive physical education program.
ArtLex
Art Lex: Examples of Artworks by American Impressionists
A large collection of American Impressionist paintings appears in thumbnail view. Clicking the image leads to larger images with detailed descriptions.
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Theatre Database: Beaumont and Fletcher
This site from Theatre Database presents a biography of Elizabethan dramatists and collaborators Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. The information is somewhat in-depth and throughout links are provided for additional information. Also...
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Games Kids Play: How to Pick the It
With a lot of games you need an "IT". Here is a list of some of the most popular ways in which to figure out who "it" is going to be.
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Auw St. Lawrence County Branch: Women of Courage
Learn what it means to have courage by examining the lives of women who "Were pioneers in their fields, which included education, medicine, art, politics, and music." This page includes biographies of several women including scientist...
Ohio History Central
Ohio History Central: Margaret Garner
Brief biographical sketch on Margaret Garner, a fugitive slave woman who murdered her daughter and tried to kill her other childern so they wouldn't be returned to a life of slavery.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Dna History and Dna Replication
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will take a look at the history of DNA. It lists all the scientists involved in the discovery of DNA. Students will also look at some of the basic facts about DNA and determine the sequence of...
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Maryland.gov: The Secretary of States Kids Pages: Famous Marylanders
This page lists famous people from Maryland, with brief biographical notes and the years they lived.
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William Howard Taft
Provides a brief accounts of a few justices' claim to fame, including: John Marshall; Charles Evans Hughes; William Howard Taft; Earl Warren; Samuel Chase; Abe Fortas; and others.
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Unesco: Canada: Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump
In south-west Alberta, the remains of marked trails and an aboriginal camp, and a tumulus where vast quantities of buffalo (American Bison) skeletons can still be found, are evidence of a custom practised by aboriginal peoples of the...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Beatrice Mintz (B. 1921)
Biologist Beatrice Mintz (b. 1921) was a professor at the University of Chicago, 1946-1960, before joining the Institute for Cancer Research (now called the Fox Chase Cancer Center) and then becoming a professor at the University of...
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Eternal Egypt: Metallic Faience Plate
This Lusterware faience plate is decorated with a multitude of consecutive animals represented by two foxes chasing a hare.
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Eternal Egypt: Sedan Chair of Queen Hetep Heres
The sedan chair belongs to Queen Hetepheres. The two carrying poles of the chair end in golden palm fronds. Gold stripes were chased to resemble woven matting covering the chair's edges and borders.
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Web Gallery of Art: Quadriga
An image of "Quadriga", created by Johann Gottfried Schadow in 1793 (Chased copper on wood, height 550 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Morion for Francesco I De' Medici
An image of "Morion for Francesco I de' Medici", created by Benvenuto Cellini, c. 1570 (Chased and silver-plated iron, height 37 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Morion for Francesco I De' Medici
An image of "Morion for Francesco I de' Medici", created by Benvenuto Cellini, c. 1570 (Chased and silver-plated iron, height 37 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Shield for Francesco I De' Medici
An image of "Shield for Francesco I de' Medici", created by Benvenuto Cellini, c. 1570 (Chased and silver-plated iron, height 76 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Shield
An image of "Shield", created by Benvenuto Cellini, c. 1572 (Embossed, chased, and gold-plated iron, 68 x 49 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: The Descent From the Cross
An image of "The Descent from the Cross", created by Jan De Vos, c. 1610 (Silver, cast, chased, embossed, 27 x 21 cm).
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Clouds on Mars
From ABC News in Science, this article charts findings of the Rosetta ("Europe's comet-chasing spacecraft") as it took photographs of Mars from a close-up perspective.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Retis
A net. In hunting it was usual to extend nets in a curved line of considerable length, so as in part to suround a space into which the beasts of chase were driven through the opening left on one side. The range of nets was flanked by...
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