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Mali: Ancient Crossroads of Africa
This Web site is designed for elementary, middle, and
secondary teachers as a guide in the instructional planning
process for teaching the history, geography, and economics
of the early West African empire of Mali. The Web site includes
information, pictures, maps, videos, lesson plans, links,
and resources for teachers and students to find information
on historical and modern Mali.
National
Geographic Society A colorful and diverse
collection of links to information on the society, travel,
image maps, and wildlife. Links to online magazines and book
lists are provided.
Earth A
comprehensive image archive is among the interesting
information at this site. It provides information on the
earth's atmosphere, water, life, news, and discoveries.
Population
Reference Bureau Access articles, data sheets, and
reports on a variety of population and demographic trends and
topics. You can browse information organized by topic or focus
your search on a particular world region.
The
Atlas of Canada
Explore this interactive Web site about Canada and its geography.
All information on the site—including extensive map
resources, facts about Canada, and learning resources—is
available in both English and French.
ParkNet An
interesting feature leads this site provided by the National
Park Service. Links provide Park Service information,
historical information, and links for students and scholars.
Latin
American Studies An electronic reference desk on
Latin American countries. It includes a Subject Directory for
specific information pertaining to Latin America, such as its
agriculture, arts, business, and government.
NativeWeb A
resource of the past and present of the world's indigenous
peoples. It provides links to an electronic store, native
events calendar, and help in tracing native roots.
Central Europe
Online This detailed site includes the latest
statistics and news concerning Central Europe: the Czech
Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Middle
East and North Africa
An in-depth collection of materials for the study of the Middle
East and North Africa. It provides access to Columbia University’s
Middle East library collections.
K—12
Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet
This Web site features a comprehensive collection of resources
for the study of Africa, including links to country-specific
information, multimedia resources, information about Africa's
languages and environments, and lesson plans.
Asian
Net A visually impressive site providing
information concerning Japan, China, Thailand, and other
geographic locations in Asia.
Pacific
Studies
A comprehensive resource for Asia-Pacific studies. It includes
a searchable index and a link to Pacific Island discussion
forums.
CIA
World Factbook
An online publication produced by the CIA for the use of U.S.
government officials. Browse through many foreign countries’
profiles, maps, and transnational issues.
The
Nine Planets An overview of the history, mythology,
and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and
moons in our solar system. Includes text, images, audio and
video, and references to additional information.
Country
Studies
Presented by the Library of Congress, this site contains
in-depth studies of 100 countries throughout the world, covering
each one’s political, social, economic, and national
security systems.
United
States Geological Survey
This site presents a wealth of environmental, scientific,
and biological information. It covers current environmental
news and concerns, and includes such features as the Learning
Web—which provides classroom activities and lessons,
and a detailed selection of Fact Sheets.
National
Weather Service Access official U.S. and
international weather forecasts and conditions, visit the
aviation and hurricane centers, or link to the climate
archives for statistics and historical
data.
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