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  • ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY Direct Download Link:  http://www.atlasofworldhistory.com/atlas.exe
  • Geoffrey Chaucer. A great Harvard site to teach yoursef Chaucer.
  • The Newyorker
  • ONLINE GAMES (GAMEHOUSE)
  • The Onion The best fake news on the Internet.
  • GOOGLISM Googlism.com will find out what Google.com thinks of you, your friends or anything! Search for your name here or for a good laugh check out some of the popular Googlisms.
  • FILMTHREAT.COM This site's purpose is to "champion the increasingly popular explosion of independent and underground films." They've got news, reviews, interviews, film festival info., and other stuff too.
  • ATOM.COM Short films, animations, and digital media that you can't get elsewhere.
  • IMAGING EVEREST What was it like to be the first person to climb the highest mountain in the world? See pictures and read about early expeditions up Mt. Everest.
  • A Quick History of Bicycles Find out about bicycle history from the Bicycle Pedaling History Museum.
  • Makebeliefscomix.com Create your own comic strips online! Print them out or email them to friends.
  • Comic Art Collection Homepage Home to one of the largest academic comic art collections in the US, with over 200,000 items. Includes links to other comics libraries.
  • United Features Comics From Snoopy to Dilbert, this website has all the Sunday funnies.
  • Acting Workshop On-line Lessons about acting and the acting business for beginners, from professionals. Contains a neat glossary of acting terms. You can also send in questions about acting!
  • Vintage Knitting Patterns This site provides free patterns for genuine vintage style clothing and accessories. If you'd like to go back to the 60s or even the 20s, this site is for you.
  • Gorp.com Everything about outdoor recreation and travel. Attractions and activities about hiking, fishing, biking, hunting, wildlife -- you name it. Also has discussion forums for talking about these subjects.
  • Vegweb.com A safe haven for Vegetarians with tons of recipes -- from Appetizers to Regional Recipes.
  • Epicurious.com "For people who eat." Special features include meatless recipes, a food dictionary, and "Playing With Your Food," where you'll find articles like "suave techniques for sipping soup," and "how to eat an artichoke."
  • Tennisserver.com The "Center Court for Tennis on the Internet" with features and news, tips and rules, and links to organizations and tennis-related sites.
  • The New York City Graffiti at 149 Street "If you missed the New York movement or just want to relive some memories, then this is the place." The site aims to preserve "the history of this street art movement and to give credit where credit is due."
  • Art Niche, NY Art Niche New York (ANNY) is a non-profit effort, hosted by the New York Artists Equity Association (NYAEA), devoted to furthering the cause of the visual arts.
  • Soapteacher.com Making soap is a fun and easy crafting project. This site takes you through step-by-step and gives you tips for making beautiful good-smelling soap bars.
  • Anagram Server A fun online tool that creates anagrams from any word or phrase you type in.
  • Buzzwhack.com Dedicated to de-mystifying buzzwords.
  • Fun with Words The Word Play Website.
  • Diversity Calendar 
    World holidays presented by month, and separated by ethnic, national holiday, and religious categories.
    Solar System Exploration.  NASA great shots.

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