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1. Matrix Of WebQuests
WebQuest Scenarios For Teachers As Prepared by Judy Simonson Updated July 1999 Science Chemistry Science - Biology Studies - europe. Students determine an artifact's importance in Greek society using their knowledge of the ancient life of Celtic civiliztions culminating in a
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/ITTC/cwew/matrix.htm
WebQuest Scenarios For Teachers
As Prepared by Judy Simonson
Updated July 1999
Elementary Middle HS Science - Chemistry zzz zzz zzz Science - Biology Whales. Group project Whales - Sites to do whale research . Shows links to various sites to perform research Develop a desert wildlife center. Establish the plans for the center, including selection of animals that live in the desert. Marsh and Nutria Rats. Find the best place for Bubba the Nutria Rat to live. Whales - Sites to do whale research . Shows links to various sites to perform research As scientists of the future, students genetically engineer a new creature that could survive and thrive in Blue Hill Bay (Maine) in this four - six week project. zzz Science - Earth Science Students are on an international scientific team in charge of the first planetary colony in our solar system. The team must analyze the different planets and decide on which planet to colonize. Hurricane Prepare a powerpoint presentation from the view of student as a hurricane.
El Nino.
Learn about this phenomenon. Students are on an international scientific team in charge of the first planetary colony in our solar system. The

2. Cure For Cancer
increase the amount of civiliztions, not just cultures, also nations, All nations of europe should be able to play at never really get to use the ancient troops very much.
http://www.soulie.com/civ/CBRCURE.HTM
Cure for Cancer
Suggestions for Civilization 3.
Mistakes, bugs and errors of Civilization 2 and the 'cure' for them.
NETWORK SUPPORT The first suggestion for this game on connectivity era is Multi-human player support and Network connectivity (Sproket, Palma de Mallorca)
MORE... make more new techs...
and new civs...
new civs like Asryan, and make more events...
new spying options.. more levels of diffuculty
and MORE UNITS!!!!!!!
thanx.. (Pete, U.S.A.)
HOT SEAT, MORE CIVs I think it would be great if you made a hotseat option for civ 3. For up to, say about five players. And I strongly suggest that you increase the amount of civiliztions, not just cultures, also nations, so that there should be around a hundred nations to play with. I dont know, since there is very lack of information of this game, if you've already considered this, but, however the outcome, I will buy this game... (Jocke, Södertällje, sweden)
MORE PLAYERS I think civilization 3 should have a choice to play more than 7 civilizations at once. It should have much bigger maps and definately MULTIPLAYER! Up to 99 people at once with all sorts of winning conditions. (Casey)
TURK NATION I suggest to creators of civ3 to include our nation Turks and our great leader Ataturk (Metin Akgerman, Istanbul)

3. Chronology Of Boys' Clothing
Although the ancient world is not the focus of HBC, some on the history and clothingtechnology of several important early civiliztions. Medieval europe.
http://histclo.hispeed.com/chron/chron.html
Chronology of the Development of Boys' Clothing Styles
Figure 1.This Georgian minature is unidentified and undated. We beloeve that it was probably apinted around 1810. The blue jacket and brass buttons show a decidely milatary influence. We wonder if he might even be a young British midshipman. HBC is building a chronology describing the development of boys' clothing styles. Currently only limited information is available for some decades and, as a result, these are only a preliminary drafts. HBC hopes to considerably expand the asessments for each decade. Eventually the idea is to address stylistic differences by country in each decade. Please let me know if you have any material on the any particular decade or suggestions/corrections on what has been compiled so far.
Ancient Civilizations
Although the ancient world is not the focus of HBC, some information has been collected on clothing in aincient civilizations. It is only basic information as HBC has not yet been able to devote much attention to this topic. We are collecting some information on the history and clothing technology of several important early civiliztions. The first major civilizations arose along fertile river valleys which supported the first pritive agriculyure. primitiveActual information on boys' clothing is extremely limited, but we will add what ever information becomes available.
Medieval Europe
HBC hasn't addressed the eras before the 1500s yet. One thing we can tell you is that specialized boys' clothes did not exist in the 12th century. There was specialized children's clothing in the Roman era, but after the fall of Rome, the convention of specialized boys' clothing appears to have disappeared in Western Europe. Boys after breeching wore the same styles as their fathers. HBC hopes to eventually address earlier historical eras, but it will be some time before this is possible in any detail.

4. `A Tribute To Black History' By Paul Barton
Sertima in African Presence in ancient America (Transaction activities and tradebetween europe and Africa of Africa and the World's Great Black civiliztions.
http://www.dalitstan.org/journal/dalitism/dal000/tribtobh.html
A Tribute to Black History
Susu Economics: The History of Pan-African Trade, Commerce, Money and Wealth (Learning From Our Glorious Past as we Enter Into the New Millenium)
January 29, 2000 February is Black History Month in the United States (October in Britain), yet, there are many of us who are unaware of our true and total history particularly in the area of ancient trade and commerce and how it led to the establishment and settlement of Africoids in every part of the globe suitable for human habitation. In fact, the very spread of language began from Africa to other parts of the world, as researched and explained by Dr. Bartor Vamos- Toth (Honolulu, Hawaii (USA) and Franziska Hargenrader, inm the article, The "Tamana Phenomena," (Efodon Synesis, May/June 1996, Munich, Germany). This spread of language from Africa to all parts of the earth was intiated by the need to initiate and practice trade and commerce.
The Worldwide Spread of Black Civilization
Among the early civilizations that were founded by prehistoric Africans (Blacks) due to the increase in trade and commerce were some of the oldest civilizations of the Americas. For example, one of the most ancient civilizations on earth existed in North America. It was and is the Black Washitaw Moundbuilders Civilization of the United States. This civilization existed thousands of years before Christ in the Mississippi Valley Basin and the Southern United States. The Washitaw still exist today as a separate and distinct Black American nation and are recognized by the United Nations as one of the most ancient peoples of the Americas and indigenous to the region. Blacks were also the first inhabitants of California and neither the Aztecs, Mayas, Hopi Navajo and other "Native Americans" of the Mongoloid racial group were the original inhabitants of California or much of the hot Southwestern United States, or the South and South Eastern U.S. In fact, an article in the Fresno Bee (Fresno , California, Janary 24, 2000) entitled, "A northern light is shed on site of Hispanic Homeland" is correct in pointing out that one part of the Hispanic (the Mestizo speakers of Spanish, not people of pure Spanish European Caucasian racial background......my emphasis) may be north of California.

5. Social Studies Resources - North Iredell High School
Countries; Heroic Age Early Medieval Northwestern europe; Treasures of ancient Eqypt;US Holocaust Memorial Virtual Renaissance; World civiliztions; World War I;
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Social Studies Resources Federal Government State Government American History Maps ... Miscellaneous
Federal Government
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American History
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6. Please Title This Page. (Page 5)
Credit Value 1.0 Year3, Advanced Level NOTE This course is open to students in Year 2 as well as subsequent years. are the great civiliztions of Renaissance and Medieval europe, as well as those of ancient Rome, Greece, Egypt,
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ANCIENT HISTORY HWC 3A1 Credit Value 1.0 Year3, Advanced Level NOTE : This course is open to students in Year 2 as well as subsequent years. This course takes the student on a fascinatign journey through history to that distant time when our first ancesotrs walked the Earth. Esplored are the great civiliztions of Renaissance and Medieval Europe, as well as those of ancient Rome, Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, and Africa. Retold are the stories of the kings, queens, emperors, generals, and prophets of times long ago who helped to fashion the world as we know it today. Through this opportunity to study the length and breath of human development, the student is left with a better understanding of the times in which we live. Prerequisite: None

7. History Courses
to the historical evolution of world civilizations in europe, America, Africa, andAsia, from ancient times to the 18th century. HI 107 World civiliztions II.
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The historical origins of selected problems and controversies up to 1900; the beginnings and development of American social and political institutions.
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The 20th century background and current status of contemporary and political issues.
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A study of the African Heritage; black experience under slavery; the role of blacks and their influence on history. The freed black during reconstruction; black migration and ultimate adjustment to urbanization; black leaders, institutions, and thought; the black in contemporary America.
HI 104 History of Technology
This course deals with a comparative and topical approach to technology and its effects on the modern world. It is highly recommended that this course be taken in the student's second year.
HI 106 World Civilizations I
This course will introduce students to the historical evolution of world civilizations in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia, from ancient times to the 18th century.
HI 107 World Civiliztions II
This course will introduce students to the historical evolution of world civilizations in Europe, America, Africa, and Asia, from the 18th century to modern time.

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10. Travelisrael_Map
as well as charter flights from europe arriving Jaffa ancient port, existing some4000 years ago Inhabited by Roman and Byzantine civiliztions, it has mosaics
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One of the oldest cities in Israel, first founded by the Phoenicians, Akko is best known for the part it played as a gateway port city to the holy land during the crusader period with its intricate subterranean city of Crusader halls and sanctuaries. It still retains its flavour as a fishing village and has an open-air bazaar. Also famous as the only city that Napolean tried and DID NOT SUCCEED to conquer in 1799. Return to Map
A small city and a tel nearbye with remnants pointing to a 5000 year old thriving Canaanite city which at the time served as a major border fortress on the south part of Judea. It appears to have been more fertile, in those ancient times. Back to Map Built along the Mediterranean with some of the finest beaches in Israel, this city, once a Philistine capital, Roman port, and Crusader bastion, is associated with the story of Samson and Delilah.

11. History Courses - Fall 98
0343102-08 HONHIST civiliztions II 3.0 T CATALOG 0343-308-01 europe 1500-FRENCH REV 3.0 202 MCELDERRY 0343-342-01 ancient GREECE 3.0 T
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12. Chapter 5 Causes And Trends
SSRI Chapter 5 Causes and Trends Goal of science 1) to provide coherent explanations about why the facts are arranged, 2) to discern meaningful patterns that explain things, 3) to develop explanations supported by empirical evidence. in Calvinist areas of europe; John Calvin Protestant reformer, in different historical eras ancient process of interaction between the rise of civiliztions hard country, new ground,
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13. African Studies Center
materialization of the dialogue among civiliztions in the periods, especially duringIslamic and ancient eras, being and Central Asia and europe, in keeping
http://www.modares.ac.ir/asc/Page4.htm
Tarbiat Modarres University - IRAN African Studies Center
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Article Abstracts The First Seminar On The Cultural-Civilizational Relations Between Iran And Africa May 1 and 2, 2001 Dr. Mojtahed Zadeh. Pirouz London University
The idea of Dialogue among Civilizations was put forward by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1998 at the height of the changing of the global order and globalization of the american idea of New World Order with the hope that by increased cultural discourse and exchange, mankind could realise a more human world. Though the united nations has adopted this suggestion, its implementation in the changing geopolitical world requires a philosophical impute and a geographical body so that it could assume the dialectic needed for funtioning in the world of geopolitics. From the philosophical point of view, the idea of dialogue among civilizations must be seen in the context of the process of globalizations and for the purpose of smoothening its sharp edges. . Roots and Origins of Unique Properties In Culture and Civilization of Iran and Africa Mr. Charles S. Makary Zimbabwe- Africa

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fuzzyheadednesses of this day, including ancient Astronauts (in Fi * Fc * L whereN = of civiliztions in our men could make over 500 cc in europe in one
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social and political developments in medieval europe. Course Title ancient/WorldHistory. Civilization; Assyrian and Babylonian civiliztions; and Persian
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16. `A Tribute To Black History' By Paul Barton
in the area of ancient trade and commerce and how to settle all Asia, europe, Australia, all the Americas and particularly, the Americas, Western europe, South Asia, Asia, the
http://www.dalitstan.org/journal/politics/dravidia/tribtobh.html
A Tribute to Black History
Susu Economics: The History of Pan-African Trade, Commerce, Money and Wealth (Learning From Our Glorious Past as we Enter Into the New Millenium)
January 29, 2000 February is Black History Month in the United States (October in Britain), yet, there are many of us who are unaware of our true and total history particularly in the area of ancient trade and commerce and how it led to the establishment and settlement of Africoids in every part of the globe suitable for human habitation. In fact, the very spread of language began from Africa to other parts of the world, as researched and explained by Dr. Bartor Vamos- Toth (Honolulu, Hawaii (USA) and Franziska Hargenrader, inm the article, The "Tamana Phenomena," (Efodon Synesis, May/June 1996, Munich, Germany). This spread of language from Africa to all parts of the earth was intiated by the need to initiate and practice trade and commerce.
The Worldwide Spread of Black Civilization
Among the early civilizations that were founded by prehistoric Africans (Blacks) due to the increase in trade and commerce were some of the oldest civilizations of the Americas. For example, one of the most ancient civilizations on earth existed in North America. It was and is the Black Washitaw Moundbuilders Civilization of the United States. This civilization existed thousands of years before Christ in the Mississippi Valley Basin and the Southern United States. The Washitaw still exist today as a separate and distinct Black American nation and are recognized by the United Nations as one of the most ancient peoples of the Americas and indigenous to the region. Blacks were also the first inhabitants of California and neither the Aztecs, Mayas, Hopi Navajo and other "Native Americans" of the Mongoloid racial group were the original inhabitants of California or much of the hot Southwestern United States, or the South and South Eastern U.S. In fact, an article in the Fresno Bee (Fresno , California, Janary 24, 2000) entitled, "A northern light is shed on site of Hispanic Homeland" is correct in pointing out that one part of the Hispanic (the Mestizo speakers of Spanish, not people of pure Spanish European Caucasian racial background......my emphasis) may be north of California.

17. Why Race Matters
is an old saying supposedly an ancient Chinese curse victories of democracy in EasternEurope, but only is indeed the normal condition of human civiliztions.
http://www.commonsenseclub.com/Francis.html
Vol.5, No.9 September, 1994 Why Race Matters The assault on our race and culture must be met
in explicitly racial terms. by Samuel Francis There is an old saying - supposedly an ancient Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times." Today the curse has come true. The interesting times are here. What is most interesting about them is that for perhaps the first time in history, certainly for one of the few times in history, we are witnessing the more or less peaceful transfer of power from one civilization and from the race that created and bore that civilization, to different races. In South Africa, the transfer has already been completed, at least in a formal political sense, with the apparent support of most of the white population. In the remainder of what was once the common imperium of the European people in Africa and Asia, the transfer has long since taken place, occurring when the imperial powers withdrew or were chased out of the territories they had conquered. In Europe the transfer has probably not quite yet begun on any major scale, and it probably will not begin until the immigration of non-whites is considcrably further along than it is now. But in North America and more especially in the United States the transfer is well under way. It is in our own nation that the times are most interesting and therefore most cursed.

18. PIRI News Headlines (Tue 79/06/15 AHS)
and civilizational domains of Asia to europe. which elegantly synthesizes and integratesAncient Persian wisdom on the Dialogue of civiliztions , an initiative
http://www.president.ir/cronicnews/1379/7906/790615/790615.htm

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