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Le Monde Diplomatique (English Version)
Le Monde diplomatique, a weekly national newspaper, challenges the tenets of globalization from a European perspective and is highly critical of many aspects of American government and politics.
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Le Monde Diplomatique (Francaise Version)
Le Monde diplomatique, a weekly national newspaper, challenges the tenets of globalization from a European perspective and is highly critical of the way footloose capital dictates national agendas and distorts the market in favour of the...
Google Cultural Institute
Google Cultural Institute: Le Corbusier
This visual website from Google Cultural Institute shares background information and photos about Le Corbusier.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: Dickon the Devil by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The full text of the short story Dickon the Devil by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Emilie Le Pennec
Information about Emilie Le Pennec, the first French woman to win Olympic gold in gymnastics. The page also offers a chart of all the women who have won Olympic gold medals on the uneven bars.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: The Child That Went With the Fairies by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Read the short story "The Child that Went with the Fairies" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu about a poor widow and her four children.
Google Cultural Institute
Google Cultural Institute: Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun
This visual website from Google Cultural Institute shares background information and photos about Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun.
Chemistry Collective
Chem Collective: Cobalt Chloride and Le Chatlier's Principle
In this activity, students safely explore the equilibrium reaction of the cobalt chloride reaction.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vigee Le Brun, Self Portrait
Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun became famous and wealthy as Queen Marie-Antoinette's official court painter. View pictures and read about her life in this essay.
PBS
Pbs: A World of Stories: The Ghost With the One Black Eye /Le Fantome Avec Un Oeil Au Beurre Noir
Storyteller Priscilla Howe tells a funny/scary campfire tale about a baby who wants her apple juice. One at a time, the family goes down to the cellar to get the juice, only to be confronted by a ghost. The story is available in English...
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Le Moyne University: John Dalton
This site from the Le Moyne University provides excerpts from Dalton's "A New System of Chemical Philosophy" published in 1808. Includes Dalton's table of atomic weights and and scanned atomic symbols.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Peach Blossoms?villiers Le Bel
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art the painting "Peach Blossoms?Villiers-le-Bel" by the American impressionist painter Childe Hassam is profiled with a large image of the piece, a description, and links to related topics and artworks.
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Ursula Le Guin: The Bear's Gift
The poem "The Bear's Gift" from Ursula LeGuin's "Always Coming Home".
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Perigord: Le Perigord De La Prehistoire
This site from Perigord provides an exact duplicate to the English site, containing an illustrated description of Cro-Magnon man, and the discoveries made in the Perigord, with links to more information.
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Le Monde Diplomatique: Electing Dictators
This site dicusses information about how the people of Africa end up electing dictators and discusses the problems with corrupt and disorganized election processes as well as past issuesconcerning democracy in African countries.
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Le Monde Diplomatique: What Is a Public Good?
This article describes the concept of public and private goods and gives examples within a global context. Whether or not the good is "rival" or "excludable" is also discussed. (Published June 2000)
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Le Monde Diplomatique: The First Arab Israeli War (1948 1949)
This site provides maps of the attacks and counter-attacks during the First Arab-Israeli War.
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Lyon Capitale: Le Journal Des Esprits Libres
Catch up on the latest from Lyon, France. This online magazine is a resource for culture, news, sports, nice photography and more.
Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery: Le Tumulte Noir: Paul Colin's Jazz Age Portfolio
The spirit of Jazz Age Paris, as captured by French poster artist Paul Colin. Includes portraits of Josephine Baker and of other musicians and dancers of the time who were the undisputed stars of Parisian theater.
Georgia Department of Education
Ga Virtual Learning: Middle Ages: Preface to Morte Darthur, William Caxton [Pdf]
This is a 4-page PDF of the "Preface of Morte d Arthur" by William Caxton from Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur."
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Sarah Snippets: Syllable Division Rules
Syllable division rules show us how to break up a multi-syllable word into its syllable parts. There are six main syllable division rules to guide us. It all starts with the vowels. Find the vowels in the word. It helps to underline or...
Quizlet
Quizlet: Grade 5 El Al Le Spelling
Use these fourteen interactive flash cards to practice common spelling words that contain the ending el, al, and le.
Historica Canada
Historica Dominion Institute: Le Reseau
As part of a video series, this clip profiles the man responsible for microwaves and telecommunications, Thomas Eadie. Learn about his ideas and plans for Canada, and what was achieved because of Eadie.
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