City Of Maryville, Tennessee City government page, including utility, schools, and service information. Includes a special area just for kids. http://www.ci.maryville.tn.us/
Extractions: Currently, the City is discussing the issue of banners and how to eliminate the abuse. A workshop for citizens will be held to allow for resident suggestions and discussion. Please check the local newspaper for the date and time. A final draft will then be presented to Council at a work session and the last step is a public hearing and consideration by City Council. Proposed Sign Ordinance and Changes
Kidslinks Library Association s favorite web sites for kids. It s a picture dictionary withlinks to web international magazines, newspapers and us government documents. http://jmrl.org/children/kidslinks.htm
Cool Safe Links For Kids Parents And Teachers kids Help Lines Call or click 1 800 668 6868 (Canada). More links below. SchoolOf The Americas. Addicted to War Why the us can t kick militarism! http://www.karscot.com/kidlinks.html
CPL Kids Pages: Michigan: Government Canton, Wayne County, state, and federal links from the Canton Public Library. http://www.cantonpl.org/kids/mgov.html
Kids' Page Facts about the state, its people, and its government. Also downloadable in .pdf format. http://www.legis.state.wv.us/kids/kids.html
U.S. Government Sites For Kids | Northwestern University Library us government Web Sites for kids. To recommend a site for inclusion, please emailBeth Clausen. Ben s Guide to us government for kids. Health and Human Services. http://www.library.northwestern.edu/govpub/resource/federal/kids.htm
American Towns New Canaan Features community calendar, links, and information for government departments, schools and libraries, clubs and organizations, sports and recreation, arts and entertainment, restaurants, businesses, real estate, and kids activities as well as a community action exchange program. http://www.newcanaan.americantowns.com/
ConneCT Kids Home Page Official kids website for the State of Connecticut which provides information created by government agencies for young adults. http://www.kids.state.ct.us/
Extractions: International Children's Conference on the Environment September 11, Two Years Later Excerpts from the student essays and poems Welcome the Shad Learn all about our new State Fish the American shad with shad facts and shad fun! and Send mail to ConneCT.kidspage@po.state.ct.us This website complies with the Accessibility Policy for Connecticut State Government Web Sites, Version 4.0.
Office Of Science Grants and Contracts. Employment. Science for kids of All Ages. Related links. ContactInformation. Strategic Plan cover (15MB PDF). · 2/12/04 us Department of http://www.er.doe.gov/
New Page 3 www.flag.com/kidpower/kidspage.htm. Ben s Guide us government for kids Thesepages explain the process for Federal Officials. http//bensguide.gpo.gov/. http://elections.citrus.fl.us/Voter_Education/Kids' Links_3.htm
Secretary Of State/Kids Page An online almanac of state facts, government, legends, and photos. http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/kidspg/homepage.asp
Wilson School Kids Links http//www2.corvallis.k12.or.us/wilson/ar.htm. Current online facts, home experiments,easy links to specific com/school; Global Warming kids Site informative http://www2.corvallis.k12.or.us/wilson/kidslinks.htm
Texas SenateKids Explore the Texas Capitol and learn all about the state government through a virtual tour, games, trivia, and other online activities. http://www.senate.state.tx.us/kids/
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MSNBC - Altercation Around Christmastime, Tony would organize a production for the lucky kids who lived saidthat people mostly know they dislike what the us government has been http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3449870/
Extractions: MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search   RESOURCE GUIDE Buy Life Insurance Yellow pages expedia.com Shopping ... 1:17 PM ET advertisement St. Ronnie: Three ironies/points of historical evidence in a stormy sea of nonsense and deliberate disinformation. Mikhail Gorbachev, together with Eduard Shevardnadze, deserves the lionâs share of the credit for ending the Cold War and the era of Soviet tyranny. Ronald Reagan was among the last of Western leaders to embrace Gorbachevâs effortâlong after Margaret Thatcher and Germanyâs Hans Dietrich Genscherâwho was roundly mocked by Reagan supportersâfor knowing something they didnât. Reagan passed up a golden invitation to end the nuclear arms race when Gorbachev offered it to him on a silver platter in exchange for giving up his nutty dream of a star wars system. Reagan refused and today we are nearly eighty billion dollars poorer for it. Had it not been for Nancy Reaganâs worrying about her husbandâs historical legacy, itâs quite possible that the Reagan hard-liners would have continued to reinforce the Soviet hard-liners and history would have been much less kind to both sides. From Sound and Fury In March, 1985, Eduard Shevardnadze, Mikhail Gorbachev's closest friend and adviser, turned to his new boss, the General Secretary of the Communist Party, and blurted out the fact that had eluded virtually the entire Soviet leadership since Stalin's time. "Everything's rotten," observed Shevardnadze, "it has to be changed." Through their willingness to accept this awful truth into their collective political psyche, the two men converted themselves from hedgehogs into foxes. Gorbachev was not exaggerating in the slightest when he explained that things were so bad that, "everything pertaining to the economy, culture, democracy, foreign policyall sphereshad to be reappraised.â Thus began the series of events that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Unicam Kids Facts, history, and the process of government of the Nebraska legislature. http://www.unicam.state.ne.us/kids/index.htm
Denver Public Library With various locations and online reference, includes catalogs, history, employment, kids section, government publications, research and study, and latest library news. http://www.denver.lib.co.us/
U.S. Northcom | Kids & Education - Links Disclaimer regarding links to external websites Joint Task us Special Operations Commandus Transportation Command Opportunities White House for kids NASA for http://www.northcom.mil/index.cfm?fuseaction=s.kids_links
L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Information on the largest public library in westcentral Wisconsin. Includes library, community and government information, kids' page and events calendar. http://www.eauclaire.lib.wi.us/
Dwight Foster Public Library This site is for kids in kindergarten through 8th OWL (Online Writing Lab) linksto resources to of Familiar Quotations; Ben s Guide to us government for kids http://www.fort.lib.wi.us/kidlinks.html
Extractions: var pgr='images/h3.gif' var root='' var pagename='Kids Links' var u=document.location.href var lm=document.lastModified var dt='0' document.write(header) Search and Super Site Lists Especially for Parents Fun Stuff Geography ... Reference Desk 700+ Great Sites - this is the American Library Association's list of links for kids. Internet Detectives - a middle school social studies and library media project from the Madison Metropolitan School District. Internet Public Library - Youth Links KidsClick! - Web guide and search tool for kids put together by librarians from New York State. KidsWeb - a World Wide Library for school kids, this is part of the Syracuse University's Living Schoolbook Project. Librarians Guide to Cyberspace for Parents and Kids - information on safe searching plus links to great sites. Thinking Critically About WWW Resources - from UCLA College Library. Wisconsin Information - looking for information on a variety of topics focused on Wisconsin? Look no further. Librarians from Northeast Wisconsin have created this great list of links. Yahooligans!