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  1. Added Oct 24, 2008 by jenn.m.stevens
    Second Life for Muslim gamers.
  2. Added Dec 02, 2007 by aseldow
    Secondary. Free materials (multimedia, flash-based) tied to secondary textbooks. Includes text, video and audio files. Subjects covered: Algebra, American relGovernment, Biology, Calculus, Environmental Science, Physics, Religion,US History
  3. Added Dec 01, 2007 by tomderis
    Secondary. Free materials (multimedia, flash-based) tied to secondary textbooks. Includes text, video and audio files. Subjects covered: Algebra, American relGovernment, Biology, Calculus, Environmental Science, Physics, Religion, US History
  4. Added Jul 07, 2007 by battis
    A gaming religion as a commentary on "real" religion. Sophomoric, but actually kinda interesting... (follow the plotline through for the next few weeks from this point)
  5. Added Jun 29, 2007 by pcblakely
    Statistics about religion from world regions to counties
  6. Added May 02, 2007 by mniemitz
    Across the country, on secular campuses as varied as Colgate University, the University of Wisconsin and the University of California, Berkeley, chaplains, professors and administrators say students are drawn to religion and spirituality with more fervor than at any time they can remember.
  7. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    How has the geography of religion evolved over the centuries, and where has it sparked wars? Our map gives us a brief history of the world's most well-known religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Selected periods of inter-religio
  8. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
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  9. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
  10. Added Feb 25, 2007 by battis
    Akram embarked eight years ago on a single-volume biographical dictionary of female hadith scholars, a project that took him trawling through biographical dictionaries, classical texts, madrasa chronicles and letters for relevant citations. “I thought I’d find maybe 20 or 30 women,” he says. To date, he has found 8,000 of them, dating back 1,400 years, and his dictionary now fills 40 volumes.
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