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Partnership for a Drug Free America: Pcp
This site from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America is organized in question/answer format, this website provides a good introduction for students wanting to know about PCP and its hazardous effects on the human body and brain.
BBC
Bbc: Ancient History in Depth: Mesopotamia
A look at many aspects of the Mesopotamian culture. Click through the slide show to see the image and additional information and resources. A good overview of the contributions of an early civilization. Archived.
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Ncr: James Ritty, Inventor of the Cash Register, 1879
An interesting biography of James Ritty and an account of how he invented the cash register. Included are pictures of his designs and the prototypes.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone is one of the most important objects in the British Museum as it holds the key to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs-a script made up of small pictures that was used originally in ancient Egypt for religious texts....
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Arsenic Trioxide Tablets, Wm. R. Warner & Co., About 1900
The Marsh Test, developed in 1832, was designed to detect poison in drinks. A short history of this test is provided along with photo of the test apparatus.
University of Chicago
University of Chicago: The Great Sphinx at Giza
A retelling of the story about the connection between the Great Sphinx and the future pharaoh Thutmosis IV, which is commemorated in an inscribed stone tablet, or stela, that rests between the front paws of the Sphinx.
Science Bob Pflugfelder
Science Bob: Build a Film Canister Rocket
Science Bob uses magnets, film canisters and Alka-Seltzer tablets to demonstrate how to build film canister rockets.
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Power Typing: Barracuda Typing
The Barracuda is a typing game which combines learning and fun with typing on a computer keyboard, tablet or phone.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Building an Effective I Pad Lesson
Understand how personal devices can provide an environment for individualized learning. Summarize best practices when using personal devices to integrate project-based learning and other collaborative activities.
Goodwill
Gcf Global: I Pad News
A website with 22 links plus a quiz to use while learning the basics of using an iPad. Topics addressed include iPad News, All About the iPad, iPad Settings, Apple Apps, and Extras.
Learn My Way
Learn My Way: Smart Internet
In this online course, students will learn about the different ways to connect to the internet as well as how to save money on your internet connection.
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Ctc: Mesopotamia: Classroom Activities and Resources
Wonderful examples of student work and lessons on ancient Mesopotamia. Great way to generate ideas among young scholars and teachers for projects.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Tabella
Tabella, a billet or tablet, with which each citizen and judex voted in the comitia and courts of justice. In the comitia, if the business was the passing of a law, each citizen was provided with two tabellae, one inscribed V.R. I vote...
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Unesco: Korea: Jongmyo Shrine
Jongmyo is the oldest and most authentic of the Confucian royal shrines to have been preserved. Dedicated to the forefathers of the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), the shrine has existed in its present form since the 16th century and houses...
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Eternal Egypt: Statuette of a Sitting Girl
The terra-cotta statuette represents a girl sitting on a simple chair with her writing tablet, or board, on her knees.
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Eternal Egypt: Statuette of a Seated Schoolgirl
The painted terra-cotta statuette depicts a seated schoolgirl writing her lesson with a stylus on a waxed wooden tablet. She is well featured and looks forward innocently.
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Eternal Egypt: Kneeling Statue of Isis Sereket
This statue represents Isis kneeling and holding on her lap a small figure of the mummy of Osiris on a rectangular tablet.
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Eternal Egypt: Double Comb With Lion Decoration
The double-sided comb has a square tablet framing a lion. This frame consists of a bone ruler with inclined stripes inlaid on the four sides. The upper part of the comb originally had 17 teeth and the lower had 10.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: A Babylonian Map of the World
A tablet of dark brown clay, much injured, dating from the 8th or 7th century B.C. The two large concentric circles indicate the ocean, or, as it is called in the cuneiform writing between the circles, the 'Briny Flood.' Beyond the ocean...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Assyrian Clay
Assyrian Clay Tablet - Morey, 1903
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Etc: Clip Art Etc: Assyrian Table With Deluge Legend
An illustration of an Assyrian tablet depicting part of the Deluge legend. A deluge myth or flood myth is a mythological story of a great flood sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine retribution.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Egyptian Needle
The Egyptian needles were of the following fashion. They wrote with a reed, or rush, many of which have been found, with the tablets and inkstands belonging to the writeres. - Goodrich, 1844
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Hammurabi: The King Who Made the Four Qtrs of the Earth Obedient
Hammurabi's famous legal code survives in partial copies on a stele in the Louvre and on clay tablets. Read a short description of Hammurabi's Code in this article.
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