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  1. Added Dec 03, 2007 by pham
    An English Pronouncing Dictionary with Instant Sound
  2. Added Oct 18, 2007 by schwangr and 1 other
    The complex and abstract nature of Science makes the subject difficult to understand. But complexity is not the only barrier to our understanding Science. The subject is made much more difficult by the presence of numerous misleading "Science Myths" which circulate in the popular culture, which are handed down from parents to children, and which have become so common and widespread that they appear widely in science textbooks and are taught as facts in grade school.
  3. Added Oct 08, 2007 by pham
    Little appreciated outside the world of academia, there are literally thousands of .edu sites bursting with incredibly useful and interesting information and resources. Most of these sites won't pop up to the surface of the average search engine quest, and so they wait, neglected and underused...until now. Keep reading for a quick tour through the mysterious underground world of .edu.
  4. Added Aug 07, 2007 by pham
    Diagrams and explanations of various military hand signals.
  5. Added May 16, 2007 by pham
    This is the best list of Alternative Search Engines I have ever done. It has to be. With each monthly update, several things happen that serve to improve the list.
  6. Added May 09, 2007 by pham
    Asserting that one must first know the rules to break them, this classic reference book is a must-have for any student and conscientious writer. Intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature, it gives in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style and concentrates attention on the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated.
  7. Added Apr 07, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    BioLibrarian: "In this post I will highlight a few podcast series that might be of interest to scholars in the sciences. Each of these podcasts is available for free on the websites, via RSS feeds, or in a podcast directory such as iTunes."
  8. Added Mar 29, 2007 by pham and 1 other
    While it's easy to produce content for a podcast with GarageBand and a microphone, approaching your recording like a broadcast professional will aid in creating a show that people will be eager to listen to again and again.
  9. Added Feb 23, 2007 by pham
    "First-generation Electronic Computers (1937-1953)" This is the second chapter of a textbook I wrote and used to teach computer science at the Prospect Hill Academy Charter School. It covers the development of binary math through the cryptographic machines of WWII and into ENIAC and the UNIVAC.
  10. Added Feb 23, 2007 by pham and 1 other
    "Up to and Including the Mechanical Generation." This is the first chapter of a textbook I wrote and used to teach computer science at the Prospect Hill Academy Charter School.
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