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Miss April May's Favorite Links
Below is a list of other interesting links that you might want to
take a look at. Some of these are friends of ours, and others are
just links that we find interesting.
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FREE-Zine
http://www.freelookbookstore.com/E-Zine
Check Out Miss April May's column in this cook E-Zine.
Of course. They're our sponsor (in case you didn't know by now:) It's
updated every couple of weeks, so check back often.
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10 Tips To Eating Healthy
http://fitness.gov/10tips.html
A good set of tips for maintaining a healthy diet. Miss May has nothing
further to add here. It's the health, physical activity, fitness and sports
information website of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and
Sports. You can find out about the Council and its work.
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Hometips.Com - Expert Advice For Your Home
http://www.hometips.com/
Home Tips is a free one-stop resource for help with home improvement,
remodeling houses, home repair, decorating, and buying appliances and
other home products. A very comprehensive site.
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Institute for International Economics
http://www.iie.com/
The Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit,
nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international
economic policy. Since 1981 the Institute has provided timely, objective
analysis and concrete solutions to key international economic problems.
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The University of British Columbia
http://www.ubc.edu/
Since its opening in 1915, the University of British Columbia has
developed a reputation for innovation and excellence in both teaching
and research, and has become a leader in higher education in Canada.
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Classic Novels And Authors
http://classics.freestarthost.com
A nice website for a compilation of authors. Includes galleries,
commentary, abstracts, and biographies on a good list of classic
authors over the past 100 years. Nice jump point if you want to
get started with some online e-book reading, or doing research
(such as when it's 9:30PM and the paper is suppose to be on the
teacher's desk tomorrow morning.)
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Project Gutenberg
http://www.gutenberg.org
Project Gutenberg is the oldest producer of free electronic books
(eBooks or etexts) on the Internet. They have a of collection of more than
13,000 eBooks, produced by hundreds of volunteers. Most of the Project
Gutenberg eBooks are older literary works that are in the public domain
in the United States. (Great job guys!)
If you would like to cross-link with us, please contact us and we'll be
happy to consider adding your link to the above list.
Submit your URL, and please include a valid
e-mail address.
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