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The Encyclopedia of the Midwest aims to be more than a compilation of statistics and facts about the history and culture of this American region. Complete in one volume, it will offer an interpretation of the Midwest as both a place and an idea. Intereste

hand-picked health information from A to Z - prevention & wellness, diseases & conditions, and alternative medicine - plus medical dictionaries, an encyclopedia, journals, and more

Substitute teachers, take a packet of materials with you to school for those times when a student (or the class!) needs something extra to do. If anyone is getting restless, it's time for the bag of tricks.

All of these animals (along with lemurs) are generally referred to as "prosimians". They are all primates, but only distantly related to monkeys and apes. They are tiny to small animals only reaching a weight in the largest species of about 1.2

Q: How do chameleons change color and how do they know what color to change to? It's easy to find an answer to this question and it can be a myth: Put a chameleon on a green blanket and watch it turn green. Untrue. "It's a popular misconception t

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Students explore the important contributions made by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution. Students can look at maps and images that describe Allen's impact on American society.

The Ganges (anglicised from Ganga) is a major river in northern India. It originates as the Bhagirathi River at the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas, joins the Alaknanda River to form the Ganges, and then flows across the North Indian plains (called the

Brighman Young website offers students and the public an opportunity to search databases and libraries located on campus.

Manatee, common name for each of three species of a large water mammal, popularly called a sea cow because it grazes on marine grasses and other water plants. The Amazonian manatee ranges throughout the Amazon River basin in South America; the West Africa

Jellyfish, common name for any of the invertebrate animals making up two classes of the cnidarian phylum. About 2700 hydrozoan and 200 scyphozoan species are known. The term jellyfish applies more specifically to the free-swimming, gelatinous organism cal

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