Since it's going to be a summer without either a new Harry Potter book or a new Harry Potter movie, I thought I'd brighten the day of legions of Harry Potter fans with this collection of websites that specialize in Harry Potter quotes.
John Adams (October 30, 1735 -- July 4, 1826) was the second President of the United States, and America's first Vice President under George Washington.
Whether you are trying to find the right dog breed for your family, or just want to learn more about dogs, you'll surely find these sites both educational and entertaining.
Although I consider myself quite digital, I've never owned a digital camera before this week. Whenever I needed one, I used one of the kids'.
She is known in pop culture as simply Cleopatra, although there were six Egyptian queens before her with the same name.
M.C. Escher (1898-1972) was a Dutch illustrator known for his optical illusions, tessellated repeating patterns, and intricately detailed black-and-white images illustrating mathematical principals.
This site is devoted to showing American history in a unique way: through a user-friendly web calendar.
On June 6, 1944, Allied troops from the U.S., Britain, Canada and France, stormed the coastline of Normandy, France, taking the occupying Germans by surprise.
Constructed entirely of white marble in less than nine years, the Parthenon is widely regarded as the epitome of ancient Greek architecture.
games, word scrambles, and interactive flashcards make studying vocabulary words fun and can improve retention. Some of this week's sites offer built in vocabulary lists, and others allow you to input your own words. Have fun!
For teens who like kids, babysitting is a perennially popular way to earn money. But before venturing off to take care of other people's children, there are quite a few things to learn and questions to answer.
Although there is more to learn about money than how to count coins and bills, the subject is largely ignored in most middle and high-schools.