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Although it has been studied since the eighteenth century, the mystery of what causes lightning has not been completely unlocked.
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With the presidential election just a month away, the campaigns are heating up. In addition to the official candidate sites for Barack Obama and John McCain, here are some online resources for students to learn about the election process...
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Each fall, as a chill returns to the evening air, and homework returns to the kitchen table, parents repeat the dictionary mantra: "Look it up!"
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A wiki is a type of collaborative website with integrated tools for adding and editing content. The online encyclopedia Wikipedia.org is one popular example, WikiHow.com is another.
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A group of stars that forms a picture is commonly called a constellation. Astronomers, however, call these star pictures asterisms, and have a slightly different definition of a constellation.
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"We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare..."
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Gibraltar is a British colony occupying 2.25 square miles on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, sharing a border with Spain.
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With over 300 pages, and more than 1000 photographs, Discover Gibraltar is the biggest of today's websites.
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This official tourism site has a number of sections of interest to students: History & Politics, Barbary Apes, and Nature & Wildlife.
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Even if you do not need a land tour because your only mode of travel is the Internet, this Gibraltar tour company has some nice pages about the most popular sites in Gibraltar.
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Having recently visited Gibraltar on a cruise ship that passed through the Strait, I enjoyed these 360 degree panoramic photos.
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Best clicks here are St. Michael's Caves (known for its stalagmites and stalactites), the Gibraltar Apes, the Great Siege, and Guns of Gibraltar.
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