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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Saville Row Tailor blog
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DNA/race article
Why Race Isn’t as ‘Black’ and ‘White’ as We Think – New York Times
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Using Images in classroom
Images Can Make Powerful Slam Dunk Digital Lessons Criteria for selecting images, generating questions/brainstorming around an image.
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Book: Digital History (creating)
Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web Daniel J. Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig do it again, this time as a “how to” book (entire contents online at the link) on creating digital history … Continue reading
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NYTimes: NYPL Illuminated Manuscripts
Illuminated Pages Capturing a Fading World – New York Times Though Feb. 11, NYPL displays 100 illuminated books. Also displays some books with additional monitor “page-turner” viewers. Includes a girdle bok, “in this case a breviary in a second wood … Continue reading
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Tailor Made for History Williamsburg tailors, seamstresses and mantua makers, general info about 18th century tailors and grament industry.
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NYTimes: Arctic melt, new coastline article
NY Times October 10, 2005 The Big Melt As Polar Ice Turns to Water, Dreams of Treasure Abound By CLIFFORD KRAUSS, STEVEN LEE MYERS, ANDREW C. REVKIN and SIMON ROMERO CHURCHILL, Manitoba – It seems harsh to say that bad … Continue reading
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