American Association for Advancement of Science - The AAAS is among the oldest societies in America. This site has online forums, breaking science news and a professional network of job listings and career fairs.
Lunar Eclipse Observer - Maintained by the Caldwell Lunar Observatory this site brings you animated images, observational data, imaging experiments, topography of the moon and much more.
Helptalk Online - HelpTalk is a free Internet service which provides personalized support for most Windows software and hardware products. The site operates 24 hours a day, is open to all and is always free.
Wrtiers' Resource - A great source containing writers' pages, creativity and other resources are found here.
United States Power Squadron - This award winning site features information about the largest national boating organization in the world.
Brighter Paths Homerooms Educational Search Engine - HomeRooms offers an extensive library of informationwhich educators can use to review academic trends and technologies, scholastic achievements, educational content, lesson plans and much more.
The Search Beat - This web directory is a theme based directory that covers 70 topics including history, computers, shopping, travel, colleges, science, education, hobbies, music, news, business and jobs. Check out the new Federal US Government Guide, Teacher and Education Resource Center and College Study Guide. A real time saver!
Britannica Internet Guide - The EB does a great job parlaying its 200 years of informational expertise into the blueprint for a comprehensive yet editorially cohesive guide to finding what you need on the internet. It is organized into sections, from Art and Literature to World Geography and Culture. Start by clicking on a single subject and as you browse, rated and reviewed web sites begin to appear.
DO-IT Program - The US needs citizens trained in science, engineering, mathematics and technology including individuals from traditionally underrepresented groups such as women, ethnic minorities and individuals with disabilities. A goal of DO-IT, which stands for Disabilities, Opportunities, INternetworking, and Technology, is to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in academic programs and careers.
Children's Resources - The Michigan Electronic Library's Children's Resources provides hundered of links to interesting information for children and adults.
Feathered Jewels - Lady Gouldian Finches - For bird lovers, this site is becoming the premiere informational resource on Lady Gouldian Finches on the net. Facts, articles, pictures, videos, a discussion list and a chat room pertaining to this most colorful bird are hosted here.
EurekAlert Reference Desk - A wonderful site packed with links to the very best glossaries and dictionaries from several scientific disciplines. Topics include, but are not limited to agriculture, biological sciences, medicine and health care, space sciences and physical sciences. Reputable sources of the links are government agencies, academic, research oriented and professional organizations.
Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab - A very cool site for kids, parents and teachers! Reeko gives you fun, free science, chemistry and lots and lots of experiments for all ages.
Forensic Science Web Pages - This informative site is designed for the lay person. Easy to understand descriptions of each discipline of forensic science are given. If forensic science really interests you a section on available careers in the field is really great!
Merriam Webster Online - The language center on the Web. Need a word, a phrase, an anecdote? This is the place to find it! Great resource for anything to do with the written or spoken word!
The Training Place - The Training Place is an online web-based training site that offers working professionals, entrpreneurs, and training managers a training course in professional skills. It is in a convenient, self-paced, highly interactive format. You can take the training courses 24 hours a day from any computer with a Web connection.
Alcohol: Problems and Solutions - Useful information on alcohol and drinking issues such as alcohol and health, effects of alcohol and advertising, drunk driving, binge drinking, fetal acohol syndrome, alcohol education, and effective alcohol abuse prevention. Includes alcohol knowledge quiz.
The Training Precinct - Here, the Training Precinct provides web-based training facilities for private, commercial and government training courses.
Pre-Law Society of Brooklyn College - For fledgling legal eagles, here you will find freee pre-law information about the LSAT and law schools and more. You may visit the career center, chat forum and Ney York tour guide.
National Indian Justice Center - The National Indian Justice Center, Inc., is an Indian owned and operated non-profict corporation. Its goals are to design and deliver legal education, research, and technical assistance programs which seek to improve tribal court systems and the administration of justice in Indian country.
Botanical Terms Glossary - The glossary of botanical terms currently contains 2,308 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and it is regularly updated. A must for every gardening lover!
Worldwide College & University Directory - Here you will find an excellent comprehensive directory of college and university homepages around the world.
CNCurrnecy, Your Personal Finance Advisor - This personal finance site is for people who want to take control of their money. Weekly features are by financial guru Suze Orman, with articles on the basics of budgeting, retirement accounts, gifting to children, evaluating one's net worth, long-term care insurance, etc. The site also focuses on the topics of today, such as Roth IRAs, Spider Funds and brokers on the web. It features a glossary, interactive calculators, and interviews with celebrities.
DayPlan - Access your personal calendar from any computer that has web-access, anywhere! DayPlan is the easiest and most versatile calendar and group-scheduling tool on the web. You can set up meeting with others and they can with you. It's all free!
EZ-Guide: Financing Education - This is an easy guide to many top-rated, useful sites for parents, students and counselors looking for sources of financial aid. Information contained here includes scholarships, grants, fellowships, US military service opportunities, homeschooling information, correspondence schools, and more.
Babbelfish - It converts these listed languages to/from English: French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. If you need to convert one listed languate to another, you must (for now) convert to English, then, to the desired language. When entering a URL, babblefish will convert an entire web page to a desired language.
Infoart - Russian News - An excellent Russian news and information service is presented here.
Put Your Stamp on History - Here people of all ages vote for the next commemorative stamp from the United States Postal SErvice! Don't miss your chance!
Peace Corps Website - Features of the Peace Corps Website include profiles of volunteers serving overseas and in the United States, information about local recruitment events, a Peace Corps volunteer application that can be downloaded, a search engine, and site map. Visitors can read essays by former volunteers as well as news and information about the agency. In addition, the site's "global education" section includes dozens of teaqcher guides and lesson plans for use in the nation's classrooms.
Wisdom Search Engine - This literary search engine provides readers sections on authors, the book trade, literary discussions and much more!
The New York Times Learning Network - Learning Network aims to be a comprehensive news and education resource for parents, teachers, and children in grades 6 thorugh 12. The site offers news summaries, quizzes and puzzles for students; related lesson plans for teachers; and online discussions and product reviews for parents. An excellent resource!
The U.S. - Mexican War (1846-48) Web Site - This PBS site will reveal the historical, social and cultural forces that shaped this pivotal period during which two neighboring countries struggled for land, national identity and power. It will feature conversations with U.S.-Mexican War experts and writings of scholars and other experts, public discussion for Web users to share their own viewpoints, stories, pictures and prose. Essays are also contributed by historians, scholars and experts, chronological timelines outlining milestone events, bibliographies, a site index and educational resources.
Lesson Stop - Excellent lesson plans are found here. Within the 7 subject area pages, there are over 400 linnks to web sites organized by topic and grade level, which provide access to thousands of lesson plans. They are internet-integrated and include a vocabulary list, comprehension and critical thinking questions and other activities.
Geneology of the Romanov Family - This special spot is devoted to the Russian Romanov royal family, it's history and geneology.
Giftedness Links - Originally for AOL members, this spot has an excellent array of information for the gifted.
Arthurian Legend and Art - An invaluable source of research data from Dorcas Bee is found here.
Forbes & Millionaires - You probably already know who is the "richest" person in the world. Forbes is known for publishing the list of the richest people. find out more about the richest people in the world here.
Bears - A great site if you like bears!
Lawyers.com - This excellent site enables you to locate a lawyer in your area with a specific expertise, ask a lawyer a question, learn about the law or catch up on current legal news.
Think: Opinions, Ideas and Commentary - This site brings you opinion and editorial pages from online newspapers and magazines in Canada, the US and England. It allows you to search editorials, columns and opinions from English language websites and online newspapers and magazines.
The Linguistic Funland - Here at the Funland, you'll find resources for language teaching and learning, linguistics study, and other miscellaneous resources.
FAQFinder - FAQFinder is an automated question-answering system that uses the files of "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQs) associated with many USENET newsgroups.
Senior Citizen Resource Center - This super spot provides over 5,000 links to sites of interest for people over 50.
The Library of Congress - This great site is chock full of Internet Guides, Tutorials, and Training Information.
First Family-Functional, Bilingual Website(Spanish and English) - FamilyWebFiles supplies Spanish and English speaking families with a unique database of content aiding them in locating the best the web has to offer, along with, original articles, columns and interviews dealing with optimizing the computer investment, parenting in this digital age and meeting the cyber-players who are impacting the Internet for today's families.
The Library of Congress Homepage - Here you will find all you ever need to know about the famed Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Byzantium - Learn all about Byzantium Studies at this beautiful stop on the WWW. After you have visited this site, you can say "and therefore I have sailed the seas and come to the holy city of Byzantium" just as W. B. Yates wrote!
Central Intelligence Agency - Here you can explore the official internet site of the U.S. government's famed CIA.
The Chicago Tribune - This is the site of Chicago's most famous newspaper.
FindLaw - Presented for your edification, here is an astounding amount of information on the law. Included is law schools, reviews, employment data, firms, and more. It currently contains the Starr Report to Congress concerning President Clinton.