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  1. The Mason-Dixon Line: What? Where? And why is it important?

    https://historycooperative.org/mason-dixon-line

    Sep 30, 2019 · The official report on the survey, issued in 1768, did not even mention their names. While the term was used occasionally in the decades following the survey, it came into popular use when the Missouri Compromise of 1820 named “Mason and Dixon’s line” as part of the boundary between slave territory and free territory.

  2. Citation Machine®: Format & Generate - APA, MLA, & Chicago

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    Citation Machine® helps students and professionals properly credit the information that they use. Cite sources in APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, and Harvard for free.

  3. Archives - Los Angeles Times

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    Any reader can search newspapers.com by registering. There is a fee for seeing pages and other features. Papers from more than 30 days ago are available, all the way back to 1881.

  4. Pubpages has been retired | About myPages at UNH

    https://mypages.unh.edu/about/pubpages-has-been-retired

    Starting in at least 1996, and maybe earlier, the University of New Hampshire has had a service to allow students, faculty, and staff to have a personal home page. Pubpages was the home of many a student homework assignment along with personal sites from faculty and staff about their research work, teaching, and personal interests.

  5. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse:_How...

    Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (titled Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive for the British edition) is a 2005 book by academic and popular science author Jared Diamond, in which the author first defines collapse: "a drastic decrease in human population size and/or political/economic/social complexity, over a considerable area, for an extended time."

  6. Earth - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth

    Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.While large volumes of water can be found throughout the Solar System, only Earth sustains liquid surface water.About 71% of Earth's surface is made up of the ocean, dwarfing Earth's polar ice, lakes, and rivers.The remaining 29% of Earth's surface is land, consisting of continents and …

  7. Join LiveJournal

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    Password requirements: 6 to 30 characters long; ASCII characters only (characters found on a standard US keyboard); must contain at least 4 different symbols;

  8. UN News | Global perspective Human stories

    https://news.un.org

    UN News produces daily news content in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Kiswahili, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, and weekly programmes in Hindi, Urdu and Bangla. Our multimedia service, through this new integrated single platform, updates throughout the day, in text, audio and video – also making use of quality images and other media from across the UN …

  9. Etruscans: Civilization, History and Influence on Rome | TimeMaps

    https://www.timemaps.com/civilizations/etruscans

    Rome is located on the edge of what was the Etruscan homeland. Certain institutions and customs came directly from the Etruscans to Rome. In fact, the name of Rome itself has of Etruscan origin, as are the names of its legendary founders, Romulus and Remus.

  10. The Learning Network - The New York Times

    https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning

    A middle school teacher shares the videos, articles, writing prompts and other resources that helped her students gain a better understanding of racial injustice and inequality. By Barbara Sarbin ...



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