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  1. Puppetry Home Page

  2. GLOBE HOME PAGE

  3. NSTA Home Page

  4. NativeWeb Home Page 11-01

  5. CMI Home Page

  6. Audio - RealAudio Homepage (Provides RealAudio Player)

  7. Netscape Home Page

  8. Home Finance

  9. American Civil War Home Page
      Includes letters, documents and battles related to the Civil War.

  10. Homework Helper (Pinchbeck)
      Provides links for science sites. 10-09

  11. Homework Helper (Pinchbeck)
      Provides links for math sites. 10-09

  12. Home Problems (US Dept of Education)
      Provides math lessons for the parent to use with children ages 5 - 13 in the home and at the grocery store.

  13. Homer - The Iliad (Internet Classics Archive - Stevenson)
      Provides the full text of The Iliad, The Odyssey, and Homeric Hymns. 10-09

  14. Homer - The Odyssey (Internet Classics Archive - Stevenson)
      Provides the full text. 10-09

  15. Buying a Home Computer (Dave)

  16. Recipe Finder (HomeArts)
      Provides recipes by type of dish, cuisine, cookbook, or ingredients.

  17. Home Business (US SBA)

  18. Comanche - Pictures of Early Homes (Kavanagh)

  19. Small and Home Business Links (SHBBL)
      Describes businesses that serve small and home business owners.

  20. Cable Modem (@Home)
      Allows use of the Internet through a cable modem. Considered 350 times faster than a 28.8-kbps modem, but only for receiving information that has been optimized and not for sending. Limited availability as of January, 1997.

  21. Grant, Ulysses - Home Page (Scott)

  22. -Problem Solving - Graphic Organizers Home Page (Freeman) star
      Provides a variety of resources for exploring graphic organizers. 9-05

  23. Karma Kagyu Home Page (Karma Triyana Dharmachakra)

  24. HTML Editor (Home Site)
      Most popular HTML editor in ZDNet's Software Library. Rated five star.

  25. HTML Editor - Homesite (Allaire)
      Provides HTML editing for the Web professional. 8-99

  26. Puppetry Home Page (SageCraft Productions)
      Provides a comprehensive set of resources on puppets and puppetry. 10-99

  27. Hydroponics (Homegrown Hydroponics)
      Provides a comprehensive guide to starting and maintaining a hydroponic garden.

  28. Water Use in the Home and Outside (American Water Works Association - WaterWiser)
      Provides pie charts showing how we use water and how much we would use if we are careful. 8-00.

  29. Network System for Home - Netgear Kit Review (Hardware Maniac)
      Provides a review and instructions on installing a network kit at home. 10-00

  30. SETI at Home (UC Berkeley - Serendip Project)
      Provides a screen saver that you can use at home to help find evidence of possible life outside of our solar system. The screen saver uses your computer to provide data for the search. 10-00

  31. Electricity - A List to Conserve Electricity in the Home (Earth Share)
      Suggests ways to reduce the use of electricty in the home. 10-00

  32. Insulation Needs for a Home (U.S. Department of Energy)
      Provides recommendations for levels of insulation and shows where enegry losses are greatest. 12-00

  33. Water Heating in the Home (U.S. Department of Energy)
      "Water heating is the third largest energy expense in your home. It typically accounts for about 14% of your utility bill. There are four ways to cut your water heating bills: use less hot water, turn down the thermostat on your water heater, insulate your water heater, and buy a new, more efficient water heater." Also shows a chart of the percent of hot water used by common daily activities. 3-02

  34. Usage of Energy in the Home (U.S. Department of Energy)
      Provides the percentages for each use of energy in the home. 12-00

  35. Tips for Improving Energy Efficiency in the Home (U.S. Department of Energy)
      Provides recommendations related to each use of energy in the home. 9-01

  36. Water Heating in the Home (U.S. Department of Energy)
      Provides recommendations for keeping water heating costs low. 12-00

  37. Health Care - Alternative Cash Program for Home Care (IndependentChoices)
      Describes an alternative to institutional care from Medicaid. In the Arkansas state program, cash can go to the person with the medical or personal care needs and the person can actually hire the services that they specifically need. Expenses for this approach has so far shown to be less than for conventional Medicaid care and recipients seem to find the program much more useful. 1-01

  38. Fitzgerald, Ella (Ella Fitzgerald Homepage)
      Provides a biography of one of the greatest jazz and popular singers. Includes music. 1-01

  39. Energy Efficient Home (Minnesota Power)
      Provides detailed specifications of a model home designed for energy efficiency. 5-01

  40. Solar Powered Homes (Reality Times - Amoruso)
      Provides information on projects using various forms of solar power, such as photovoltaics (PV). Also provides vendors of solar energy devices. 5-01

  41. How Electricity Gets to Your Home (Howstuffworks.com)
      Describes how "power distribution grids" work. Explains alternate current (AC) and direct current (DC), power stations, transmission substations, and more. 5-01

  42. Projects for School and Home (NASA - Spaceplace)
      Provides projects for children, with adult supervision. 1-05

  43. Williams, Bert (Bert Williams Home Page)
      Provides a biography of the first African American performer to become a Broadway celebrity. 10-01

  44. Homeland Security News (Whitehouse - Homeland Security)
      Provides information on the level of risk for attacks by terrorists, news related to countering terrorism within the United States, and more. 3-02

  45. Homeland Security Risk Level (Whitehouse - Homeland Security)
      Provides information on the level of risk for attacks by terrorists by using a color-coded system, including Low (Condition Green), Guarded (Condition Blue), Elevated (Condition Yellow), High (Condition Orange), and Severe (Condition Red). Activities that may be started in a "Code Red" condition include

      Assigning emergency response personnel and pre-positioning specially trained teams,
      Monitoring, redirecting or constraining transportation systems,
      Closing public and government facilities, and
      Increasing or redirecting personnel to address critical emergency needs. 3-02

  46. Recommendations to Improve Homeland Security (Brookings Institute - Project on Homeland Security)
      "To broaden and reorient the homeland security agenda, we propose a four-tier strategic framework. The four tiers are (1) perimeter defense of the country's borders, (2) preventive activities within the country, (3) protection of domestic sites, and (4) consequence management after attacks."

      "The Bush administration's 2003 budget contains initiatives that are broadly similar to our first and final categories, but proposes a somewhat scattershot collection of individual programs and efforts within the second category of domestic prevention and the third category of domestic protection. We attempt to develop a more systematic and comprehensive agenda in those areas." 5-02

  47. Home Energy Efficiency Checklist (American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy)
      Provides suggestions for making your home more energy efficient. 5-02

  48. Homer - Odyssey, The (Bartleby.com)
      Provides the entire book. 6-02

  49. Homeland Security Department Created (BBC News)
      "US President George W Bush has signed the Homeland Security Act, creating a huge new government department." "The Department of Homeland Security will have nearly 170,000 employees and merge the functions of 22 existing agencies" and will have a budget of $40 billion. Tom Ridge will be the head of the new department. 11-02

  50. Usage of Internet in Homes (CNN)
      "About 60 percent of 2,000 people surveyed in the Pew Internet and American Life Project study said they used the Web regularly. Two-thirds of those had been online for three or more years." 12-02

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