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  • Jenkins, Rupert (Pomegranate Artbooks, 00/00/1995)
    An extensive photoGraphic record of the immediate aftermath of the bombing of Nagasaki with accompanying Text. It shows the horrendous aftermath of the bombing through reprints of digitally restored negatives.
  • Chinnock, Frank (World Publishing Company, 1946)
    the author of this book tells of the Nagasaki bombing during World War II from the point of view of anonymous survivors. He also shows the persecution that many Japanese survivors faced when they were ignored by the ...
  • Chinnock, Frank W. (The World Publishing Company, 00/00/1946)
    As a testimony to those who experienced the atomic bomb, the author of this book tells of the Nagasaki bombing during World War II from the point of view of anonymous survivors.
  • Florida Department of Education (Florida State University, 1/1/2011)
    Students name, describe, and sort basic two-dimensional shapes or pattern blocks.
  • Florida Department of Education (Florida State University, 1/1/2011)
    Students are given three-dimensional solids, such as cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, and pyramid, to name, identify, and describe.
  • Unknown author (Sesame Workshop, 2012-01-13)
    Click on the number and Big Bird will tell you the number and count up to it using real objects.
  • Unknown author (Sesame Workshop, 2012-01-13)
    Use your mouse to identify shapes.
  • Traci Gardner (National Council of Teachers of English, 2011)
    Students explore naming conventions in digital and non-digital settings. They then choose and explain specific names and profiles to represent themselves while they are online.
  • Unknown author (Cornell University, 2012-01-13)
    Nanobiotechnology (NBTC) is a consortium of several major universities that is headed by Cornell University. This brochure starts with a good introduction to the principles and uses of nanobiotechnology.
  • Unknown author (Rice University, 2012-01-13)
    Students, professors, artists, and musicians at Rice University created Nanokids to teach real kids about nanotechnology. Each Nanokid has his or her own chemical composition and story.
  • Unknown author (Rice University, 2012-01-13)
    Meet Brandon Caesar. He majors in computer science in college, and he used his computer knowledge to help develop the NanoKids.
  • CBEN (Rice University, 2012-01-13)
    NanoKids is an education and outreach program for middle-school students intended to increase their knowledge of nanotechnology and emerging research and technology.
  • National Science Foundation, Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh, Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (Chemical Education Digital Library, 2012-01-13)
    The featured molecules for this month are drawn from the "Research Advances" column by Angela G. King, and represent some of the structures from the research on molecular tweezers.
  • Merkle, Ralph C. (Ralph C. Merkle, 2012-01-13)
    An overview of nanotechnology intended to make products lighter, stronger, cleaner, less expensive and more precise. It describes what nanotechnology is, what its advantages are, and provides a selection of links.
  • Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facilities (University of Queensland, Australia, 2012-01-13)
    Come visit the Nanoworld Image Database--it's full of fascinating pictures of very small things. You can take a Mystery Image Quiz here. You can also make your own board game.
  • Lisa Prososki (PBS, 2012-01-13)
    Can a public figure be a hero AND a tyrant? Students debate this question by researching Napoleon's life and writing about his career from a variety of perspectives in a circa-1815 "newspaper."
  • Unknown author (NASA, 2012-01-13)
    A Video clip about the Earth and it's value. Created for Earth Day but very useful to engage students in any study about the Earth.
  • NASA (NASA, 4/20/2011)
    NASA has organized Video clips created for and about NASA and their work. These clips are to inspire and engage students in the real world applications. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are included.
  • Unknown author (National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2012-01-13)
    Pages include wonderful lesson plans, activities, educators' guides, Videos, and other resources that use NASA research and/or mission materials.
  • Unknown author (Old Dominion University, 2012-01-13)
    NASA Image2000 is an image processing program developed by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center that supports the display, annotation, and analysis of scientific computer images on standard desktop computers.