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  1. A Guide to Internet Lingo and Emoticons - With just a few keystrokes, you can quickly convey laughter, disbelief, and other complex emotions on the Net. Here's the lingo you need to know.
    Listed at:   Facts Subject Index | Internet Resources
  2. Encyclopedia Titanica - This on line resource is for anyone interested in the Titanic. You can read over 2,100 individual passenger and crew biographies, browse the regularly updated passenger and crew listings, read exclusive articles by leading historians or join in discussions about Titanic research in a message board.
    Listed at:   Facts Subject Index | Encyclopedia Resources
  3. Bookwolf - Site offers free book notes, homework help and message boards for high school and college students.
    Listed at:   Facts Encyclopedia | Books & Literature Resources
  4. Digest of Education Statistics, 2001 - The Digest of Education Statistics provides a compilation of statistical information covering the broad field of education from prekindergarten through graduate school. Topics in the Digest include: the number of schools and colleges; teachers; enrollments; graduates; educational attainment; finances; federal funds for education; employment and income of graduates; libraries; technology; and international comparisons. Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader required
    Listed at:   Facts Encyclopedia | Education & Teaching Resources
  5. Oceanography - This site is created and maintained by the Office of Naval Research and contain ocean facts and information, including: Ocean in Motion, Habitats, Ocean Life, Ocean Water, Research Vessels and Resources.
    Listed at:   Facts Encyclopedia | Science Resources
  6. Family of Four Project, The - In the public policy debate, one of the first questions asked of any proposal is how it will affect the American family. Too often, the only answer is vague speculation or even another question like, 'What is the typical family?' This website will provide the answer by profiling a family of four. Specifically, in the following pages, researchers will find data on the social, demographic, and economic characteristics of the four-person family.
    Listed at:   Facts Encyclopedia | Family Resources
  7. Crossword Puzzle Solver
    Listed at:   Facts Encyclopedia | Crossword Resources

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