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  1. Paleontology Museum (University of California, Berkeley) 6-00

  2. Osage Nation History (The Osage Tribal Council and The Osage Tribe) 6-02

  3. French Newspaper (Le Monde) 6-02

  4. 6th Grade Math Standards (Texas)

  5. 6th Grade Math Standards (McREL) Concepts of Numbers
      Provides standards.

  6. 6th Grade Math Curriculum Standards (North Carolina Public Schools)
      Provides standards. 03-14

  7. 6th Grade Number Concepts (British Columbia Ministry of Education)
      Provides Prescribed Learning Outcomes, Suggested Instructional Strategies, Suggested Assessment Strategies, and Recommended Learning Resources

  8. 6th Grade Statistics and Measurement (Scavo and Petraroja)
      Provides a measurement problem for students and then graphically depicts the solution.

  9. 6th Grade Math (AAA Math - Banfill)
      Provides interactive practice in math, including numbers, decimals, fractions, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, measurement, geometry, expressions, equations, scientific notation, and more.

  10. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) 6-01

  11. Cells - Grades 1 - 6 on Molecules and Cells (San Diego State University)
      Provides 6 elementary school level lessons on molecules and cells.

  12. Secret Arrests - Hady Omar (CBS News - 60 Minutes)
      "The government was able to hold Omar and hundreds of other Muslim detainees by charging them not as criminals but as visa violators. The law says criminals, even murderers, must be charged with a crime quickly – usually within 48 hours – or released."

      Immigration laws used to work the same way, but after 9/11, the justice department rewrote the rules so that suspected visa violators could be held in jail as long as the government wants – without any charges filed against them."

      "The government may believe that extraordinary circumstances equals extraordinary treatment. But Rubin believes this certainly doesn’t justify denying Omar access to legal counsel and his wife and child, who are both U.S. citizens." “ 'Any concern that the United States may have had about Omar being a security risk, a terrorist threat, could have been easily resolved in a number of hours, if not days, of humanized treatment -- not the kind of dehumanizing conditions that he was subject to,' says Rubin." "With the help of Rubin, and a legal team from the firm of Morrison and Foerster, Omar has filed a lawsuit against the government, claiming that his civil rights were violated and that his treatment could be characterized as torture." 4-03

  13. Scooters - Electric Vego SX 600 (NYCEWheels.com)
      Describes the electric scooter that gets up to 15 miles per charge, has a top speed of up to 17 miles per hour, and costs about 800 dollars. It may not be street legal. Awesome Library does not endorse these products, but only provides them as examples. 6-01

  14. 07-25-04 Boston Spends $60 Million for Convention Security (CNN News)
      "As the Democratic National Convention opens Monday, the city of Boston will be under an unprecedented $60 million security curtain." 7-04

  15. AMD and Intel 64 Processors (Hardocp.com)
      Reviews and compares the features of the 64 bit processors from AMD and Intel. 11-04

  16. AMD and Intel 64 Processors (PCMag.com)
      Reviews and compares the features of the 64 bit processors from AMD and Intel on similarly equipped machines. 11-04

  17. AMD and Intel 64 Processors (ActiveWin.com)
      Describes the performance and compatibility of the 64 bit processors from AMD and Intel. As of this writing, the reviewer claims that the AMD 64 is the only processor fully compatible with both 64-bit and 32-bit programs. 11-04

  18. AMD 64 Processors (PCStats.com)
      Describes the performance and compatibility of the 64 bit processors from AMD. 11-04

  19. -05-14-05 Senate Approves $441.6 Billion for Iraq and Afghanistan (USA Today)
      "A Senate committee approved a $441.6 billion defense bill for fiscal 2006 that envisions spending an additional $50 billion next year for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan."

      "Congress had approved on Tuesday an additional $82 billion for war in Iraq and Afghanistan and to combat terror worldwide, boosting the cost of the global effort since 2001 to more than $300 billion."

      "The Senate approved the measure unanimously, 100-0. Earlier, the House of Representatives easily approved the measure. It now goes to President Bush for his signature, which is certain." 5-05

  20. Route 66 History (National66.com)
      "Ironically, the public lobby for rapid mobility and improved highways that gained Route 66 its enormous popularity in earlier decades also signaled its demise beginning in the mid-1950's. Mass federal sponsorship for an interstate system of divided highways markedly increased with Dwight D. Eisenhower's second term in the 'White House. General Eisenhower had returned from Germany very impressed by the strategic value of Hitler's Autobahn. 'During World War II,' he recalled later, 'I saw the superlative system of German national highways crossing that country and offering the possibility, often lacking in the United States, to drive with speed and safety at the same time.' "

      "The congressional response to the president's commitment was the passage of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, which provided a comprehensive financial umbrella to underwrite the cost of the national interstate and defense highway system."

      "By 1970, nearly all segments of original Route 66 were bypassed by a modern four-lane highway." 7-05

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