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T.S. Eliot: The Sacred Wood : Essays on Poetry and Criticism
http://www.bartleby.com/200/
A volume of literary criticism by the landmark modernist poet, T.S. Eliot. Although Eliot writes about literature, his thinking is strongly influenced by his philosophical training. To grasp Eliot's philosophy would require a lifetime of study. However, one can begin to get a feel for his ideas through a study of this famous work of criticism.
T1 Rex’s Business Telecom Explainer
http://t1rex.blogspot.com/
From the web site: "A companion site to T1Rex.com, here’s where you’ll find easy to understand information about complex telecommunications and networking technology. T1 Rex explains how T1 lines work, VoIP telephone, PBX, virtual private networks, digital audio transport, WiFi &WiMax, fiber optic carriers and other business telecom services. Written by John Shepler."
Table of Fundamental Physical Constants
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/Table/allascii.txt
Values for physical constants, including confidence intervals.
Table of the Nuclides
http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/
"A clickable chart presenting all known nuclides."
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
http://politicalwire.com/
Goddard's pieces have appeared in major newspapers across the country, and he has written a widely acclaimed how-to guide for political novices who have been elected but have never served before in that office. His blog provides commentary on political news and gossip.
Taekwondo Bible
http://www.taekwondobible.com/
Information on Korean history and culture, including sections on village life, food and art.
BBC News Country Profile: Taiwan
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profil...
Information about Taiwan, along with related news reports, a chronology of key events, leaders and media provided by the BBC News.
Taiwan History
http://www.leksu.com/
This site shows maps, detailed history and FAQ about Taiwan in English, Chinese and Japanese. It also provides an interesting brief Taiwan history with music and photos and some Taiwanese folk music in Flash.
Taiwan's 400 years of history
http://www.taiwandc.org/history.htm
This searchable site is about Taiwan history from the early 1600s to the present.
Taiwan- touch your heart
http://www.taiwantourism.org/
Contains general information about tourism and travel in Taiwan, including Visa application information, travel tips, and cultural news.
Taiwan: Touch Your Heart
http://www.taiwan.net.tw/lan/cht/index/index.asp
This searchable site designed by Taiwan Tourism Bureau provides Taiwan profile, attractions with photos and introduction, maps, weather, and travel tips in Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean and German. Be sure to check the clip, "Beyond your expectations", on the lower right hand of the page.
Taj Mahal: The Monument of Love
http://www.tajmahalindia.net/
Information on the Taj Mahal's history, architecture, traveling there, and the surrounding city of Agra.
Take Our Word for It
http://www.takeourword.com/
This weekly web-zine provides origins to words and phrases. Back issues are searchable.
The Tale of Kieu
http://www.deanza.edu/faculty/swensson/kieu.html
The Tale of Kieu, written by Nguyen Du,(1766 - 1820), is Vietnam's epic national poem. This site offers two lectures about the poem, one by Mr. Tien, Dong Khahn Hotel manager,(formerly a Vietnamese high school teacher), and one by John Swennson, DeAnza College faculty and organizer of this site. This resource provides, among other things, biographical information about Nguyen Du, the historical context of the poem, the concept of the tale, and various commentaries on different sections of the tale.
Tales of Future Past
http://davidszondy.com/future/futurepast.htm
This website compiles writings and scholarly resources about the science fiction writers throughout history who have addressed the topic "the future" extensively in their work.
Talk about Curing Autism
http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/
TACA is a non-profit organization that focuses on building the autism community by connecting people and sharing information. Resources on the site help affected families find support and effective treatments as quick as possible.
Talk Islam
http://talkislam.com/
An annotated guide to Internet resources on Islamic religion. Clicking on each link takes you to a summary of the web site's content, helping readers decide which links will be most helpful. Includes links to organizations, mosques on the web, articles on the Islamic world, comparative religion studies, online texts and more.
The Talk.Origins Archive
http://www.talkorigins.org/
"Talk.origins is a Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biological and physical origins. Most discussions in the newsgroup center on the creation/evolution controversy, but other topics of discussion include the origin of life, geology, biology, catastrophism, cosmology and theology.
"This archive is a collection of articles and essays, most of which have appeared in talk.origins at one time or another. The primary reason for this archive's existence is to provide mainstream scientific responses to the many frequently asked questions (FAQs) and frequently rebutted assertions that appear in talk.origins."
Talking Points Memo
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/
Joshua Micah Marshall, a Washington columnist for The Hill and a contributing writer for the Washington Monthly, blogs about politics from a liberal point of view.
Talking to Your Board about Internet Access
http://members.aol.com/saraweiss/access/index.html
Helpful information about talking with library Boards of Trustees and Boards of Education about policies regarding access to violent or explicit material on the Internet.
Talking With Kids About Tough Issues
http://www.talkingwithkids.org/
"Talking With Kids About Tough Issues is a national campaign to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse." The site offers tips to parents, along with helpful booklets, public service announcements, an online forum, and related links. Much of this site's information is also available in Spanish.
TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
http://www.talkleft.com/
Jeralyn Merritt, a criminal defense lawyer practicing in and around Denver, created this blog as a companion to his CrimeLynx site. Both sites are intended to be criminal law resources, but the blog's purpose is to provide coverage from a liberal angle on crime and crime-related political news.
Tallyrand's Culinary Fare
http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/6454/
Tallyrand's is a resource for anyone interested in culinary history, important historical culinary figures, the history and use of cooking ingredients, or technical information. Includes information for chefs in training.
Tambov Region Administration
http://www.regadm.tambov.ru/
The official website for the Tambov region in Russia has news, history, economic, government, and cultural information. It is only available in Russian.
Tameri Guide for Writers
http://www.tameri.com/
This site provides a wealth of information on writing, editing, formatting, designing and marketing. The focus is on providing writing resources for the dramatic, literary and academic writer. A unique feature of this site is the Writers' Lexicon, providing detailed definitions of terms that are highly applicable to the trade.
Tangent Online
http://www.tangentonline.com/
Tangent was created in 1993 with the objective of reviewing all the professional short fiction in the speculative fiction field. Since its inception, Tangent has published thousands of reviews, garnered four Hugo award nominations, and has been praised by the likes of Gardner Dozois, James Patrick Kelly, and Ellen Datlow.
Tanzania Tourist Board
http://www.tanzaniatouristboard.com/
"Everything you need to know about our beautiful country in one easy location."
Taoism and the Arts of China
http://www.artic.edu/taoism/
This site provides essays on the Taoist tradition, illustrated by works from the Art Insitute of Chicago's Taoism and the Arts of China exhibit. Glossary links within the text assist the reader in understanding the important terms and concepts associated with Taoism. The site also includes lesson plans and an extensive list of references.
The Taoism Information Page
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/taoism/
This site is a compilation of annotated web resources on the philosophical and religious aspects of Taoism, Chinese Alchemy and Martial Arts. Links to various English translations of the following works are included: The Lao-tzu TaoTeh Ching, The Chuang-tzu, Sun Tzu's The Art of War, and The I Ching.
Tap Dance Homepage
http://www.tapdance.org/tap/taphome.htm
Learn about tap dancing with the glossary of terms and notation, brief history of tap, tap steps, a directory of tap companies and performers, tap dance calendar, and more on this site.
The Anxiety Panic internet resource (tAPir)
http://www.algy.com/anxiety/
"tAPir is dedicated to providing information, relief, and support for those recovering from debilitating anxiety." This website includes information on Panic Disorder, Phobias, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, as well as advice, a discussion forum, and a chat room.
Tasmanian Archives Online
http://search.archives.tas.gov.au/default.aspx?search=1
Search the holdings for Tasmania government records including some dating back to the first twenty years of settlement.
Tasmanian Composers Collective
http://www.tasmanianmusic.com/
Promotes and builds awareness for Tasmanian classical music and its composers. Lists "Established Composers" and "Young and Emerging Composers" and has information for students, researchers, and the general public on modern Tasmanian classical music composition.
The Tax History Project
http://www.taxhistory.org/
"Welcome to the Tax History Project, established by Tax Analysts in 1995 to provide scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation."
The Tax History Project
http://www.taxhistory.org/
"Welcome to the Tax History Project, established by Tax Analysts in 1995 to provide scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation. The project pursues its mission through a program of web-based documentary publication and original historical research." This web site includes features such as the Tax History Museum and Presidential Tax Returns.
The Tax Prophet
http://www.taxprophet.com/
"Embark on a cyber-journey with the Tax Prophet, as he deciphers the Internal Revenue Code for U.S. and foreign taxpayers, and professionals alike. Watch as he stills the swirling pool of tax obfuscation with a touch of his magic wand."
The Teacher's Companion to the Anime Companion
http://www.koyagi.com/teachers.html
A useful guide for teachers who might be considering using manga, anime, or related materials in their classroom as learning material.
Teacher's Domain
http://www.teachersdomain.org/
"The Teachers' Domain collections include classroom-ready multimedia resources for use in lessons or independent study." Find video, audio, interactives, images, documents, explanatory background articles, correlations to U.S. state and national curriculum standards, media-rich lesson plans, and resource management tools. Free registration required.
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/
A comprehensive overview of Holocaust for eudcators and others. Features include timelines; information on both victims and perpetrators; a guide to art, music, and literature about the Holocaust; resources for teachers; and suggested classroom activities.
TeacherNet
http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/
Education news, information on government policies, articles, discussion forums, lessons plans, and more from the United Kingdom’s Department for Education and Skills.
Teachers Network
http://www.teachersnetwork.org/
Educational resource developed by a non-profit teachers organization. Provides free lesson plans, teacher videos, online classes, educational links, a teacher store and other resources for new and experienced teachers working in pre-K to grade 12 educational environments.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
http://www.tesol.org/s_tesol/index.asp
"TESOL's mission is to develop the expertise of its members and others involved in teaching English to speakers of other languages to help them foster effective communication in diverse settings while respecting individuals' language rights." The site has information about ESL issues and TESOL's advocacy efforts. Some resources are restricted by login to TESOL members only.
Teachers Support Network
http://www.teacherssupportnetwork.com/
For teachers and school districts across the nation, this site provides an extensive database of the best available candidates, ensures their preparedness through unique assessment tools, and offers ongoing support for long-term retention. It also offers Teacher Tools and Advice covering such things as online job hunting and landing your first teaching job.
Teachers@Work
http://teachers.work.co.nz/
Reviews and ratings of "over 1,500 of the best Internet sites for educators." The excellent reviews are written with educators in mind, and sites are rated based on content, presentation, and age level. Browse by school subject, or use the search feature.
Teaching & Learning About Canada
http://www.canadainfolink.ca/teach.htm
"Information and links dealing with Canadian Geography, History, Politics, Society, Culture and Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables and much more."
Teaching Indigenous Languages
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/TIL.html
"The Teaching Indigenous Languages Web Site contains 46 full text papers from indigenous languages conferences that focused on stabilizing, teaching, and revitalizing endangered languages (mostly American Indian languages) held in 1989, 1997, and 1998. It also has full text columns on American Indian/Alaska Native education from the newsletter of the National Association for Bilingual Education from 1990 to the present. There are also links to many other American Indian Education and Bilingual Education sites."
TeachMath.net
http://teachmath.net/
Created by a math teacher, this site has many resources for math teachers. It includes articles and text reviews, with a focus on changes in math education and "Distinguishing Fads from Best Practices."
Tech Blogs on ZDNet
http://blogs.zdnet.com/
Longtime technology watchdog and publisher Ziff-Davis's portal for blog-formatted commentary by ZDNet's impressive array of tech gurus.
Tech Maven: Business Week online
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/wildstrom.htm
Tech Maven provides useful product reviews, rating and pricing information and advice on both Mac and PC platforms. The "news" section "takes you to the Business Week Online Computer Room, a browsable archive containing most of the computer coverage from Business Week magazine for the past several months." The site includes a search function for assisting in finding product information/reviews. This site is frame-based.
Techdirt
http://www.techdirt.com/
The site is famous for breaking computer industry news and gossip. Its creator, Mike Masnick, began this blog in 1997, which has a team of experts from various, sectors such as technology, communications, media, biotechnology, financial services, retail, automotive, and government, who are are gathering, filtering, analyzing, and summarizing tech news daily.
TechNewsWorld.Com
http://www.technewsworld.com/
"Real-Time Technology News from Around the World." Sections covered include: wireless computing, digital tv, broadband, computer hackers, computer viruses, MP3, Internet privacy, Windows 2000, e-commerce, computer chips, Linux, telecom, databases, programming, netowkring, The Web, and Macintosh.
Technical Schools Guide
http://www.technical-schools-guide.com/
This site helps people locate and request information from technical colleges. Users can search by state, by degree, or by schools that offer online degrees.
Technocapitalism
http://www.technocapitalism.com/
This website explores the complexities of technocapitalism which is the interface between technology, society, and economics. Articles explore the potential of this new field and propose questions for researchers and students. This website was created by Prof. L Suarez-Villa, professor at the University of California.
Technologies for Learning
http://node.on.ca/tfl/
"The NODE's technologies for learning (tfl) will help you make informed decisions about learning technologies by organizing and contextualizing information, critical analyses and the experiences of colleagues. These resources are organized under categories: technologies and special topics."
Technology Administration, United States Department of Commerce
http://www.ta.doc.gov/
"The Technology Administration (TA) is the only Federal agency working to maximize technology's contribution to America's economic growth. Here you will find information about our programs, services, press releases, publications, and speeches. Please visit our site regularly to find all the latest news from TA and its three agencies: the Office of Technology Policy (OTP), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS)."
Technology and Young Children
http://www.techandyoungchildren.org/index.html
A terrific resource for parents and educators for exploring the positive and negative impact of technology in children's lives and for learning the "do's" and "don'ts" of using technology with children, offering everything from Best Educational Practices to Internet help with tutorials, good search engines, and web design tips.
Technorati
http://www.technorati.com/
"Technorati is the recognized authority on what's going on in the world of weblogs." Provides up to the minute statistics on what bloggers are talking about and what the most popular blogs are in various subject areas based on how often a blog is linked to. You can also keep a list of your favorite blogs here.
Technotopia: Virtual Book Reader
http://www.technotopia.com/books/
This online book site presents classic titles in a paged format, with a more familiar layout and the ability to bookmark and return to at a later date. Currently offered on the Technotopia web site are: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie, Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, and The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells.
technovelgy.com; where science meets fiction
http://www.technovelgy.com/
Explore the inventions and ideas of science fiction writers at Technovelgy (that's tech-novel-gee!) - over 1,440 are available. Use the Timeline of Science Fiction Invention or the alphabetic Glossary of Science Fiction Technology to see them all, look for the category that interests you, or browse by favorite author / book. Browse more than 1,340 Science Fiction in the News and Beyond Technovelgy articles.
Techterms.org: Computer and Technology Defined and Explained
http://www.techterms.com/
"The Tech Terms Dictionary is a constantly growing collection of computer and technology terms. Each definition is written in a way that is easy for the reader to understand and serves to explain the term, not just define it."
TechWeb Technology Encyclopedia
http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/
"Over 20,000 definitions to technology terms and concepts. Simply search for the term you are looking for or try a random definition."
Teen Movie Critic
http://www.dreamagic.com/roger/teencritic.html
The Teen Movie Critic changes every few years. The page also includes a list of most of the video rental outlets in the U.S., which allows you to find video rental stores near you, with addresses and phone numbers.
Teen Victim Project
http://www.ncvc.org/tvp/Main.aspx
How do you give or receive help after a crime or attack? Find helpful resources on coping with assault, bullying, abuse, trauma, stalking, and other crimes at this site, and learn about ways you can take action against them.
Telecommunications History Group
http://www.telcomhistory.org/
"Welcome to The Telecommunications History Group (THG), where you can pursue scholarly or personal research, view museum exhibits or tour a historical telephone company building. THG collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of telecommunications industry."
Telecommunications History Group
http://www.telcomhistory.org/
"Welcome to The Telecommunications History Group (THG), where you can pursue scholarly or personal research, view museum exhibits or tour a historical telephone company building. THG collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of telecommunications industry."
Telephone Collectors International
http://www.telephonecollectors.org/
Telephone Collectors International (TCI), founded in 1986, is an organization of telephone collectors, hobbyists and historians who are helping to preserve the history of the telecommunications industry through the collection of telephones and telephone related material. Its collections represent all aspects of the industry, from the very first wooden prototypes that started the industry to the technological marvels that made the automatic telephone exchange possible. Their site includes a list of upcoming events, listserv subscription and membership information, and highlights from its publication, Singing Wires.
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord/
An objective, straightforward discussion of important concepts related to buying a telescope for amateur astronomy.
Television FAQs
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/tv/
Links to a host of television related FAQs.
Television News Archive
http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/
Abstracts of US network (ABC, CBS, NBC) evening news broadcasts and special reports, as far back as 1971. Fee-based lending of tapes.
Telnet.org
http://www.telnet.org/
A central gathering point for resources about telnet. Includes info on places to telnet to, an extensive collection of links to telnet software sites, and a small amount of technical support info.
The Temple of Yehwe
http://www.vodou.org/
Discussion of Haiti and the Vodoun belief system, the use of herbs and energies in medicine in Haiti, and African presence in the New World.
TempleNet
http://www.templenet.com/
"Templenet is a premier site conceived and published with the objective of showcasing India - The Land of Temples in cyberspace." Comprehensive listing of temples in India. Arranged by region, deity, architectural style, and festivals. Feature articles with full text and images on a particular region or temple theme.
10 Downing Street
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page1.asp
Office of the Prime Minister. Full text of messages delivered by the Prime Minister, summary of news from government ministries, and broadcasts of the Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons. Includes archive of government policies in full text and profiles of all Cabinet Ministers. Images and history of 10 Downing Street.
1040.com
http://www.1040.com/site/
This site is a public service of Drake Software and contains downloadable copies of U.S. federal and state income tax forms and instructions. There are also links to state revenue department pages, the IRS BBS system, tax news and a tax preparer database for finding tax preparers by geographical location (probably those using Drake Software). The forms are in "PDF" format and require the use of free software for viewing and printing (the Adobe Acrobat Reader). This site has a link to Adobe for downloading the reader. This is a good site to use when the IRS site gets overloaded at tax filing time.
The Ten Thousand Year Blog
http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/
"Archivist-historian David Mattison's musings and Web tracks on digital culture preservation issues."
The 10,000 Year Calendar
http://www.calendarhome.com/tyc/
A perpetual calendar; allows users to check days of the week for dates in history and in the future. Browsable, not searchable, but easy enough to use.
Tennessee Department of Education Curriculum Standards
http://tennessee.gov/education/ci/curriculum.shtml
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Tennessee. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards available in HTML and PDF format.
Tennessee - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/tn1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Tennessee as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Tennessee Democratic Party
http://www.tndp.org/
Official website of the Tennessee Democratic Party.
Tennessee Department of Health
http://www.state.tn.us/health/
The Tennessee Department of Health homepage includes links to information on the following subjects: birth, death, marriage and divorce records, abuse registry, rules and regulations, restaurant inspection scores, license renewal and verification, monthly disciplinary actions, and helpful consumer information.
TEL - Tennessee Electronic Library
http://access.gale.com/tel2/
This site provides Tennessee residents with access to a number of electronic databases.
Tennessee Historical Society
http://www.tennesseehistory.org/
The Tennessee Historical Society is a non-profit, membership organization headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Established in 1849, the Society's purpose is to "promote interest in and preservation of all matters relating to the history of Tennessee." Activities undertaken to support this purpose include publication of the Tennessee Historical Quarterly, public programs and lecture series, special projects such as publication of The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, and active collection of artifacts and documents important to the history of Tennessee.
Tennessee Republican Party
http://www.tngop.org/
Official website of the Tennessee Republican Party.
Tennessee State Library and Archives
http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/
Provides online access Tennessee library catalogs as well as an image and photograph database of Tennessee history. Users can access government documents such as adoption, census, court, divorce, marriage, and military records, birth and death certificates, newspapers and more.
Tennis Server
http://www.tennisserver.com/
Contains information about professional and amateur tennis, including rules and code of tennis, and an FAQ for the Usenet group rec.sport.tennis.
Tenrikyo Official Home Page
http://www.tenrikyo.or.jp/
The official home page of Tenrikyo, a worldwide religious movement based in Japan. Includes a summary of Tenrikyo teachings, the organization's official newsletter, and contact information for Tenrikyo centers and missions worldwide.
TerraFly Geo Databases at FIU sponsored by NSF, USGS, NASA and IBM
http://terrafly.com/
"Navigate the map, doubleclick it to get local point-data, easily geo-query vast databases, and fly with TerraFly® Web tools, from autopilots to pro viewers. View Imagery and Data anywhere in the United States and in much of the World."
MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
http://www.tkb.org/Home.jsp
The MIPT (National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism) Terrorism Knowledge Base (TKB) is a one-stop resource for research on U.S. domestic and international terrorism appropriate for students, journalists and the general public. TKB provides information on terrorist incidents, terrorism-related court cases, terrorist groups and leaders, and international terrorist groups (searchable by country). TKB is funded through an office of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Terrorism Law and Policy
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/terrorism.htm
A directory of resources on terrorists and anti-terrorist law.
Terrorism Research Center
http://www.terrorism.com/
"The Terrorism Research Center is dedicated to informing the public of the phenomena of terrorism and information warfare. This site features essays and thought pieces on current issues, as well as links to other terrorism documents, research and resources. Navigate the site by clicking on the area of interest."
Terrorism: Questions and Answers
http://cfrterrorism.org/home/
"If you’re bewildered by anthrax, Afghanistan, and a lot else that’s happened since September 11, join the crowd. Our aim is to help sort it all out for you—in a question-and-answer format that’s authoritative, easily understandable, and nonpartisan." A service of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Tesla: Inside the Lab - Understanding Electricity
http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ins/ins_elec.html
A review of principles of electricity and magnetism in the context of PBS' Nikola Tesla site.
Tesla: Master of Lightning
http://www.pbs.org/tesla/index.html
Biography of Nikola Tesla, including his life and contributions to the study of electricity and radio, among other fields of physics.
Testicular Cancer Information and Support
http://www.tc-cancer.com/
"This site has been developed for the sole purpose of education and support for patients with testicular cancer and their family members." Includes cancer facts, sign and symptoms, self-exams, questions, chemotherapy and radiation information, links, stories, and forums.
The Testicular Cancer Resource Center
http://tcrc.acor.org/
A resource for information and support about testicular cancer. It includes information on doing a self-exam and a glossary of testicular cancer terms as well as descriptions of various treatments."We provide accurate and timely information about these tumors and their treatment to anyone and everyone interested. We have information for patients, caregivers, family, friends, and physicians. We believe that our information and links are of the highest quality, and we are blessed with the support of some of the finest doctors in the field."
Texas Education Agency Essential Knowledge and Skills
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/teks/
Education content standards for grades K-12 for the state of Texas. Provides the academic standards and proficiencies set for students at each grade level in areas such as language, math, science, social studies, and more. Standards are available in HTML and PDF format.
Texas - Internet Public Library Stately Knowledge
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/stateknow/tx1.html
This Internet Public Library resource lists official state sites for state government, library, historical society, museum, archives, parks, travel and tourism, kids, and other sites of interest specific to Texas as well as interesting facts and people associated with the state.
Texas Almanac
http://www.texasalmanac.com/
"Your Link to all of Texas." Information about Texas taken from the newest edition of the almanac, along with links to other sites about Texas.
Texas Democratic Party
http://www.txdemocrats.org/
Official site of the Democratic Party in Texas.
Texas Department of State Health Services
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) homepage includes links to information on the following subjects: Board of Health, business with TDH, disease reporting, grants/funding, health data, health regions, laws/regulations, license/certification, Medicaid, programs/services, and publications/library.
Republican Party of Texas
http://www.texasgop.org/site/PageServer
Official site of the Republican Party of Texas. Find news, commentary, party information and ways to get involved.
Texas State Historical Association
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/
TSHA Online is "a digital gateway to Texas history. TSHA Online allows you to experience the rich and complex history of the state through innovative online features and content. TSHA Online is created and maintained by the Texas State Historical Association in partnership with the College of Liberal Arts and the General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin."
Texas State Library and Archives
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/
This official site of Texas State Library and Archives provides Texas residents with resources of topics from Archives to Genealogy to fun facts about Texas and images of historical artifacts to Talking Books.
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/
"The Texas State Archives preserves and documents the heritage and culture of Texas by identifying, collecting, and making available for research the permanently valuable official records of Texas government, as well as other significant historical resources". The State Archives includes government records dating back to the 18th century.
Texas Treasures
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/treasures/index.html
Online exhibition of Texas history. Biographies of famous Texans, descriptions of periods of Texas history, and digitized images from the archival collection.
Text Encoding Initiative
http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml
"The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is an international project to develop guidelines for the preparation and interchange of electronic texts for scholarly research, and to satisfy a broad range of uses by the language industries more generally." Visit this web site to learn about TEI, a markup language commonly used for digitizing texts and other resources. The web site includes information on the history of the project as well as how to use the markup language.
Textkit -- Greek and Latin Learning Tools
http://www.textkit.com/
Provides Greek and Latin grammars, reading material, classical e-books, discussion forums, a newsletter, and other learning resources. These language learning resources are freely downloadable and in public domain.
The Textmapping Project
http://www.textmapping.org/
Provides resources to help teachers use paper scrolls and colored markers to teach reading comprehension skills and classroom content.
Texts and Documents
http://history.hanover.edu/texts.html
Texts and Documents at Hanover College's History Web Site. The principal goal of Texts offers HTML version of historical documents -- primary sources and secondary sources for educational use. Very useful.
Thai Language and Culture Learning Resources
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Thai/default.htm
This page, maintained by Northern Illinois University, intermixes language and culture resources and is excellent for those seeking a holistic approach to learning Thai.
Thailand: Country Study
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/thtoc.html
A detailed profile of Thailand including its history from ancient times to the present, geography, languages, religions, economy, social systems, industries, agriculture, and more.
Thank You Note Samples
http://www.thank-you-note-samples.com/index.html
Should I write a thank you note, and, if so, what do I say and how long do I have to say it? This website provides guidelines and suggestions for writing thank you notes, and includes free samples for all occasions.
The 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm
Don't get lost in a sea of freeware--find the best free browser, HTML editor, email application and more! Also, check out tips on how to make your computer run faster.
The 50 States Pages, Politics1.com
http://www.politics1.com/states.htm
Politics1 is a "non-partisan public service to promote fully informed decision-making by the American electorate." This page includes an index of U.S. States; each state page lists elected officers' party affiliation and campaign website.
The Bald Truth
http://www.thebaldtruth.com/
Includes information about general hair loss, treatment options, products, research, glossary, scams, forums, and additional links.
The Brookings Institution: The Plight of the Working Poor
http://www.brookings.edu/comm/childrensroundtable/issue2.htm
This is a succinct paper written by David Ellwood of Harvard University outlining the effects of social policy on low-income Americans.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
http://www.moneyfactory.com/
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) web site covers all aspects of currency and postage stamps. "This web site is designed to be an easy to use resource for information on security documents."
The Cash Railway Website
http://www.ids.u-net.com/cash/index.htm
This site covers cash carriers, systems which delivered money from point of sale to an absent cashier who then returned the receipt by the same device. Descriptions and photos of four types of systems are covered: Cash Ball, cable, wire-line and pneumatics.
The Center for the Development of Peace and Well-Being
http://peacecenter.berkeley.edu/
The Center for the Development of Peace and Well-Being seeks to promote peace "by conducting and disseminating scientific research into the nature of peaceful human interactions." Site includes articles, news and events and a list of resources.
The Cephalopod Page
http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/
Do you have a question about squids, cuttlefish, or nautlises? Do you need articles or more information about these underwater creatures? This site, created and maintained by James Wood, PhD, provides wonderful information, links, photos, and FAQ’s.
The Committee for Missing Children
http://www.findthekids.com/
This website serves as an information clearinghouse for a parent advocacy group that provides photographs of and information about missing and abducted children. This web site is created as a resource for parents of missing children as well as lawyers, other non-profits and non-governmental agencies, and the agencies that must deal with child abduction. There are links to almost one hundred non-profit child-find organizations and Non Governmental Organizations (NGO's) throughout the world. There is also information about the Amber Alert system. A link to the European site is also available.
The Encyclopedia of Earth
http://www.eoearth.org/
Supported and maintained by the Environmental Information Coalition and the National Council for Science and the Environment, this site provides a free collection of scholarly, peer-reviewed articles about "earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with society." The collection is searchable, and users have the option of browsing by author, topic, sources, and several more. There are sections containing frequently updated news about the environment and discussion forums.
The Eye Digest
http://www.agingeye.net/
Provides free access to the latest medical information on diseases of the eye such as cataract, glaucoma, and dry eyes.
The Falling Leaf
http://www.psywarsoc.org/FallingLeaf
The Falling Leaf is an invaluable source of news, articles, and information about the history of psychological warfare and aerial leaflet propaganda.
The Finnish Language
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/Finnish.html
A collection of data about Finnish, mostly presented towards English-speakers.
The Green Papers
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/
The Green Papers provides historical and current data on the U.S. elections process, including articles on the history of the political parties and the evolution of the primary system.
The Grunt Doc
http://gruntdoc.com/
Blog from a Emergency Medicine physician in Texas, this blogger describes what he encounters daily in his profession.
The Habitable Planet
http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/envsci/index.html
A "multimedia course for high school teachers and adult learners interested in studying environmental science." Provides information and materials on planets, life forms, and the Earth's ecosystem.
The Health Care Blog - Matthew Holt - Health Care Strategist
http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/
Holt is a general health care consultant blogging informatively about the drug industry, the medical profession’s use of the internet, insurance, policy, doctors, and whatever else strikes his fancy.
The Helmet Project: An "atlas" of football helmets
http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/index.htm
Features illustration and commentary about helmets worn by all professional (NFL, AFL, CFL, NFL Europe) and college football teams--including many historical helmets--as well as for defunct teams and leagues (such as the USFL and XFL).
Hay.Net
http://source.bloodhorse.com/thehorse/
"A comprehensive list of almost all the horse sites on the 'net." Lightly annotated, with good browsing struction and scope notes for the subjects.
The House of Cards
http://thehouseofcards.com/
Provides online card games for all the traditional games including bridge, spades, whist, and hearts.
The Information Literacy Land of Confusion
http://www.information-literacy.net/
Librarian Michael Lorenzen from Mt. Pleasant, MI discusses information literacy, search engines, librarianship, library instruction, and user education. Rambling only to keep us awake, Lorenzen often posts very useful tools for librarians, e.g. the IllumiRate Directory.
The Inspired Market-her
http://spiritspring.typepad.com/inspiredmarketherblog/
Updated weekly, Kathy Mallary provides "Inspiration, ideas and business resources for women who are up to something," i.e., women who are independent professionals (coaches, consultants and other solo-practitioners) rather than women planning mischief. In Mallary’s own words, "…I specialize in working with businesswomen who want to reclaim their vitality and creativity in a spiritual way. If this is you -- or someone you know -- be sure to visit my web site for lots of resources and a full listing of upcoming events and speaking engagements."
The Investing Site
http://www.theinvestingsite.com/
This site is based out of the UK, and provides investing directories, information about mutual funds and other investments.There are also articles about credit cards, and children and money
The J.S. Bach Homepage
http://www.jsbach.org/
A large informational site about the life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Contains biographies, bibliographies, links, and a database of works indexed by instrument, title, performer/conductor, BWV number, key, year and record label.
The JASON Project
http://www.jason.org/public/home.aspx
"Like NASA's Mission Control in Houston, the JASON Mission Center is the hub for exploration. It contains all the student and teacher content; communications systems; digital experiences; and resources for students, teachers, and parents." Requires free registration.
The Knowledge Problem
http://www.knowledgeproblem.com/
Maintained by Lynne Kiesling, head of Northwestern University’s Department of Economics and this blog’s primary contributor, this blog provides discussion of economic issues (for the most part) and provides links to many other good economic blogs.
The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/mandela/
This is a companion site to the PBS Frontline television program of the same name. Includes interview transcripts, images, and commentary from Mandela's biographers.
Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod
http://www.lcms.org/
The home page of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod, the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. Site includes information on basic beliefs, church policies, news, international activities, and a directory of LCMS churches.
The Map Room
http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/
"The Map Room is all about finding maps, map collections, map-related resources, and material about maps on the web. Anything that fits under that rubric, from medieval mappæ mundi to satellite imagery, and from topo maps to Tolkien, is fair game." Geared towards a general audience.
The National Coalition for LGBT Health
http://www.lgbthealth.net/
Health resources for the LGBT community that will "help to ensure equity in health status and participation in the decision-making process for individual members of the LGBT population and representative organizations."
The National Scenic Areas on Taiwan
http://taiwan.net.tw/nsa/en/index.html
This site presents information on national scenic area in Taiwan. It provides visitor information of each area with a clickable map.
The National Security Archive Latin America Projects
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/latin_america/
This amazing site is an online repository for recently de-classified U.S. government documents. This collection contains 20th century documents pertaining to U.S. foreign policy and intervention throughout Latin America during periods of unrest, revolution, and war. The countries covered are Chile, Mexico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Cuba and Guatemala. From the National Security Archive at George Washington University.
The Noise in Your Ears: Facts About Tinnitus
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/noiseinear.asp
An easy-to-read question and answer sheet describing symptoms, causes, treatments from doctors and self-help procedures, as well as additional resources about ear ringing or tinnitus.
The Official site for the Kirov Region's Government
http://www.gov-vyatka.ru/
A website with regional information about the Kirov Oblast. This website is in Russian only. This site has not been updated recently but it contains good content.
The Official Website of the Texas League
http://www.texas-league.com/
Organizational site for minor league professional baseball organization that includes teams from Little Rock, El Paso, Frisco, Midland, Round Rock, San Antonio, Tulsa, and Wichita.
The Paciello Group
http://www.paciellogroup.com/index.php
Website for a private company dedicated to promoting access to the web and other technology for those with disabilities. Also includes disability/Internet-related news and workshop and conference listings.
The Phonograph Turntable and Performance Practice in Hip Hop Music
http://www.research.umbc.edu/eol/2/white/
This article by Miles White discusses the evolution of the phonographic turntable into an instrument. The site depicts the use of the turntable as an instrument with the use of both audio and video clips.
The Pontic Music Homepage
http://www.scimitarmusic.com/pontos/
Resources relating to the Greeks of Pontos who were settled mostly in Macedonia after the 1922 Treaty of Lausanne. Instruments including the kemenche, a type of lyra, and the tulum, a type of bagpipe, are discussed as well as dance forms including dipat, kochari, and serra.
The Racial Wealth Divide Project
http://www.racialwealthdivide.org/index.html
This is a comprehensive site seeks to "deepen the understanding and analysis about the historical and contemporary barriers to wealth creation and its negative impact on society". Site provides articles, both archived and new, and links to resources.
The Red Hot Jazz Archive
http://www.redhotjazz.com/
This jazz archive primarily focuses on music before 1930 and features artists like Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Gene Krupa, and Bessie Smith. Contents include artist biographies, audio files, video files and essays like "Billie Holiday’s Small Band Recordings of 1935-1939" and "The Young Sidney Bechet".
The Robert Johnson Notebooks
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MUSIC/rjhome.html
A biography of the singer/songwriter/guitarist Robert Johnson. Other features include sound clips of performances by the artist, a lesson plan for teachers to "illustrate the poesy of Robert Johnson's blues lyrics", and a glossary of verse terms.
The Science Fiction Foundation
http://www.sf-foundation.org/index.html
Our aim is to promote science fiction and bring together those who read, write, study, teach, research or archive science fiction in Britain and the rest of the world. We also want to support science fiction, at conventions, at conferences and at other events which bring those interested in science fiction together.
The Second World War Experience Centre
http://www.war-experience.org/
The mission of this site is "to collect, document, preserve, exhibit and encourage access to the surviving material evidence and associated information of the men and women who participated in the war in whatever capacity whether military, civilian or conscientious objector." Site includes photos, profiles and narrative and timelines related to the Second World War.
The Song Dynasty in China (960 - 1279)
http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song/index.html
This site produced by Asia for Educators Columbia University provides economic growth, commercialization, urbanization, the spread of printing, and the social changes by analyzing the Beijing Qingming Scroll from 12th century.
The Sports Economist
http://thesportseconomist.com/
Raymond Sauer, economics professor at Clemson University, discusses the economic side of sports in this blog.
The Stuttering Homepage
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/stutter.html
The Territorial Evolution of Canada
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/historical/territ...
This site shows how the political boundaries of Canada evolved from 1867-1999.
The Third Branch
http://www.uscourts.gov/ttb/index.html
Newsletter of the federal courts.
The Trademark Blog
http://www.schwimmerlegal.com/contact.html
Blog from Martin Schwimmer, a lawyer who has represented some of the most famous trademarks in the world. Cases and legal news regarding trademark law are covered/discussed.
The Traditional Music and Cultures of Kenya
http://www.bluegecko.org/kenya/
Dedicated to the recording and preservation of traditional Kenyan music and culture. A variety of sound clips are available as well as a healthy bibliography of resources about musical traditions and techniques in Kenya. Provides sections on history, customs, and religion as well.
The U.S. Economy at War
http://www.learnhistory.org.uk/usa/economyww2.htm
This site takes a look at U.S. history from the time period of 1941-1980 and examines the socio/political climate and the subsequent effects on the U.S. economy.
The Voronezh Oblast Administration's Website
http://admin.vrn.ru/
Regional news, cultural events and information of government officials in the Voronezh region. This website is available in Russian only.
The World Forum
http://www.theworldforum.org/
A forum that encourages "the participation of people of all people and religious ideologies from the entire world." The site creator acknowledges a left-wing view, but he also expresses a deep desire to encourage intellectual debate and discussion betwen folks of all viewpoints.
The Writer's Workshop - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/
If you are looking for a nice site that offers assistance for almost all of your writing needs, then you should check out this site. From the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, comes this very straight forward resource that is well organized with examples categorized by the type of resource, such as Writer's Resources, Citation Styles, APA, MLA, ESL Resources, Grammar, and Writing Tips.
The Yarn Harlot
http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee knits, but her work takes a backseat to her constant internal monologue about her yarn, her family, and her rocky relationship with Mr. Washie, the clothes washing machine. Stephanie also sponsors fund drives for Doctors without Borders, and she and her knitting crew have raised over a quarter of a million dollars for the charity.
the-artists.org
http://www.the-artists.org/
the-artists.org features an "extended database of 20th Century and contemporary visual artists. The masters of the past hundred years are represented with their portrait, dates and places of birth and death, with links to webresources to find anything you want to know about them, with images of their work, comprehensive biographies and articles, and if it exists, the artist's personal website."
The Theatre Design and Technical Jobs Page
http://backstagejobs.com/
"This site is designed to help the "behind-the-scenes" people in the live entertainment industry find work, and to help entertainment groups fill their job openings."
Theatrecrafts.com
http://www.theatrecrafts.com/
"The aim of theatrecrafts.com is to eventually be the best resource for practical information and advice about technical theatre. It's designed to be of use to theatre people at all levels."
thefoucauldian
http://www.thefoucauldian.co.uk/
A growing source for those studying Michel Foucault. Includes 18 texts in html and pdf format (primary, secondary, and "truth, power, self: an interview with Michel Foucault), a full online bibliography, and links to other Foucault pages.
TheftReports.com
http://theftreports.com/
"TheftReports.com offers the free reporting of thefts...and recoveries... occurring within the antiques & collectibles industry. Currently over 300 thefts appear on the site.
Their Stamp on History
http://www.stamponhistory.com/
"Their Stamp on History is an educational site exploring the lives of important historical people through their pictures on postage stamps. It's meant to be used as a resource for stamp collectors, students, teachers, parents, and anyone interested in the lives of unique people. The site is designed to be easily usable for reference, but also easy to surf randomly through, picking out the bits and pieces that you find most interesting." Each entry includes a picture of the postage stamp, along with its face value, a description of its text, and its current (1999) value. Links to information about that person and, sometimes, full biographies are also included. Stamps are indexed by name and by occupational category.
Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz
http://www.jazzinamerica.org/
A jazz resource library complete with lesson plans for educators, audio clips, artist biographies, and digital images. You will also find "style sheets" that describe the general characteristics of a variety of jazz styles including dixieland, cool jazz, swing, bebop, ragtime, and third-stream.
Theme Park City
http://www.themeparkcity.com/
Theme Park City includes a directory of theme parks, amusement parks, waterparks, and zoos, for the US, Europe, and Canada, a carnival directory and a circus directory. The website also includes relevant news and articles about the Theme Park industry.
TheMensCenter.com
http://themenscenter.com/
"Our mission to assist men in finding male positive resources, information, and support." A portal for Web resources for and about men, with links to state & local, national, and international resources. Other features include discussion areas, a library of articles, and an events calendar.
The Theodore Sturgeon Page
This page provides exhaustive resources about the noted physicist and science fiction writer, Theodore Sturgeon.
Theoi Project Guide to Gods, Spirits and Monsters of Greek Mythology
http://www.theoi.com/
The THEOI Project web site is a comprehensive collection of encyclopedia articles, maps, galleries, and guides for learning about Greek mythology. In particular, this site focuses on ancient Greek gods, spirits, and monsters.
Theology for Pagans
http://www.geocities.com/pagantheology/
Essays on classic theological subjects (the problem of evil and so forth) written by and for Pagans. "I also have some Pagan poetry, original rituals and spells, and essays on various myths that you may find interesting."
There's Hope
http://www.nostigma.org/
"We are dedicated to battling the stigma, shame, and myths that prevent so many from getting the help they need." This site includes information on mental illness, personal stories, and ways to become involved in fighting the stigma of mental illness.
Thermodynamics
http://pdg.lbl.gov/~aerzber/aps_thermo.html
A collection of links to demonstrations and lessons to aid in understanding of heat, thermodynamics, engines, and energy. Many other interesting physics links as well. Hosted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Think Baby Names
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/
This is a searchable database of baby names, including historical meanings and popularity.
The Thinker
http://www.thinker.org/
This site, sponsored by the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco, is a guide to and medium for the De Young and Legion of Honor museums. It contains the world's largest "art imagebase," with more than 60,000 images available of works on paper. The images are annotated and searchable by artist, by title, and sometimes by description.
ThinkExist.com Quotations
http://www.thinkexist.com/
This large quotation database can be searched quickly through its search box, or browsed through its collections of quotes by popular authors and by popular topics. Its unique feature is the collection of Birthday Quotes, quotes from notablel people are listed on their birthdays every day of the year.
Thinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/college/help/critical/
This website by a librarian at UCLA College Library is a checklistof questions examining web pages' content, source, date, structure and other aspects. Includes special considerations for academic subjects.
The Thirty Years War
http://www.pipeline.com/~cwa/TYWHome.htm
This informative website "provides summaries, in varying degrees of detail, of the military and diplomatic developments of the Thirty Years War." In addition, the site includes an extensive annotated bibliography and political maps of Europe during the time of the Thirty Years War.
This Date in Baseball History
http://www.nationalpastime.com/
Select a month and day and find out what happened in Baseball History on that day. Includes links to bibliographic information.
This Day in North American Indian History
http://www.americanindian.net/
"This site lists over 3000 historical events which happened to or affected the indigenous peoples of North America. It also has Tribal name meanings and alternative names, Indian 'moon' names, and links to thousands of other sites."
This Old House Online
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/
This Old House Online is the website for both the popular PBS television series and the magazine. Features include excerpts from the TV show and magazine, how-to tips, discussion forums, and archived projects seen on the show. Also includes helpful guides such as a material calculator and a new homeowner's guide.
This to That
http://www.thistothat.com/
"A simple, practical guide to finding the right adhesive. Select the two types of materials that you plan to glue together, and get impartial product recommendations with information on toxicity, time to adhere, cost, and more. Glue trivia, history, and humor complete the offering."
ThisNation.com
http://www.thisnation.com/
ThisNation.com offers a free online American government & politics "textbook," a historical & political documents archive and other resources for students, teachers and those generally interested in "this nation." The site includes a library of such items as the text of presidential inaugural addresses, important documents in US political history--i.e. the Constitution, Amendments, important Supreme Court decisions--and image and sound files of important political figures. Site contains a search function.
THOMAS
http://thomas.loc.gov/
Contains full text of bills of the present Congress, searchable by keyword or bill number; also includes bills of past Congresses, Congressional Records, presidential nominations, treaties and other sundries such as "How Our Laws are Made," a Congressional classic.
Thomas Industrial Network
http://www.thomasnet.com/
A regional directory listing suppliers of industrial products and services throughout the United States. Products are divided in 5500 categories, with listings from 19 different regions throughout the country. Includes not only manufacturers, but also service companies, as well as distributors and manufacturer reps. Also includes related government and business resources, industry and professional organizations, and events and trade shows.
Thomas Instituut te Utrecht: Thomas Aquinas
http://www.thomasinstituut.org/thomasinstituut/scripts/index...
A large selection of texts by Thomas Aquinas. Most texts are either in the original Latin or translated into English. A few French translations are available.
Thomas Jefferson Papers
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/mtjhtml/
"The complete Thomas Jefferson Papers from the Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress consists of approximately 27,000 documents. This is the largest collection of original Jefferson documents in the world. Document types in the collection as a whole include correspondence, commonplace books, financial account books, and manuscript volumes. The collection is organized into nine series or groupings, ranging in date from 1606 to 1827."
Thomas More Studies
http://thomasmorestudies.org/
This comprehensive site features a biography and a chronology of More's life in addition to teaching resources and full-text of much of More's writings. Find out more about his role as a statesman in 16th-century England, his trial and his political philosophy at this site.
Three Monkeys Online
http://www.threemonkeysonline.com/
According to the editor, Three Monkeys Online is "a monthly current affairs/arts magazine" covering politics, history, music, film, literature, economics, travel, and food and drink. It is published in English, Spanish, and Italian. Features: Categories of articles on Three Monkeys Online include current affairs, history, music, film, travel/sport, literature/books, food and drink, and editorials.
Through the Eyes of a Wolverine
http://library.thinkquest.org/3592/
"The life of the elusive wolverine of Alaska is thoroughly examined on this Web site. Information about many Alaskan animals, the terrain, and their interrelationship with the wolverine is also available. The site also contains an extensive glossary."
thumbalizr - a website thumbnail creator
http://www.thumbalizr.com/
"With thumbalizr you can take screenshots of any webpage you want. Use it for your presentations, documentations, visualisations or your webpage."
Thunder Screen Reader Manuals
http://www.screenreader.net/index.php?pageid=13&section=Thun...
Learn more about Thunder Screenreader, "talking software for blind and visually impaired people." This popular browser allows users to access online content without seeing the screen. Microsoft Word is necessary to access some of these files.
Thunderstorms and Lightning
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/ocda/thunder.htm
This is a good resource to learn what creates thunderstorms and other types of weather phenomenon that result from this type of storm (e.g. lightning, flash floods, etc.). There is also information on lightning safety, including some first aid information.
ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association
http://www.thyca.org/