Chris:
A wonderful source for writers and educators! It allows far fewer trips to the library or bookstore for many of the fundamental writings of Western literature and civilization.
A wonderful source for writers and educators! It allows far fewer trips to the library or bookstore for many of the fundamental writings of Western literature and civilization.
An excellent and essential resource for anyone planning to do, or teach, business law and practice in the Badger State.
"To yell" when? You have to trace back through the site to find out.
The best free dictionary service on the Web! Not only does it provide definitions from multiple dictionaries, but it has an excellent thesaurus feature. It also offers a useful toolbar. I do not like a lot of toolbars cluttering my browser, but this is one I use.
A fantastic program for anyone who is devoted to teaching and committed to doing something to better society!
An ESSENTIAL source for anyone who teaches or lectures upon medieval history. I have used its images in PowerPoint presentations and always had good audience feedback on them!
Has some flaws and disappointments, but can be used as a starting point for understanding this complex subject.
I have always followed the rule of thumb that archeologists, paleontologists, and evolutionary anthropologists err so far on the side of caution generally, that it is safe to assume that animals, people, and cultures were far more advanced than prevailing theories suggest. This is another ratification of that approach!
An excellent synopsis of the topic!
It would be interesting to do the same comparison with "houses of worship" (i.e., churches, synagogues, mosques, etc.).
This is both outdated, and inaccurate.
I was skeptical of this site at first. Then, as a recovering trial lawyer turned teacher, I looked at the section on lawyers and found it dead on. I can only assume it is the same on other topics.
A good site to which to refer students.
THE, and I mean THE, site to develop and practice your creative writing!
There are many sites like this, but most just provide an alphabetical list. This one is well organized and instructional.
An absolutely essential resource for anyone practicing law, or dealing with regulators, in Wisconsin.
This is where I work. It is an excellent school, and a great alternative for those students who, for one reason or another, do not want to invest the time and resources in getting a bachelors degree.