Why War

Why War?

© 2003 by Knowledge Environments, Inc.

Links

The following links have been selected to help you learn more about the topics covered in this curriculum . These Web sites have been previously screened but we cannot take responsibility for any of the content on these sites. If there is something objectionable about these sites, please let us know by e-mailing edl@knowledgeenvironments.com .

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News:

Arab Net. Get news from the Arab world.

PBS online. Information about the war on terrorism and Islam. Also has student pages.

The New York Times. Besides excellent new coverage, they also include interesting background information.

TIME for kids. Includes news as well as special sections for students.

Government:

The Supreme Court of the United States. Learn how it operates, what it stands for.

The White House of the United States. Informatio about the United States government, policies, its laws.

Background:

A-Bomb WWW Museum. Information about Hiroshima from Japan's perspective.

Ancient Mesopotamian History. A comprehensive lsit of links to information about the region that today is the middle east.

Bugs bios. Information and photography about bugs.

Federation of American Scientists. Latest information about terrorism.

Human Prehistory. An online exhibition.

Mesopotamian Mathematics. Everything you may want to know about the origins of mathematics.

Myths and Legends. An interesting compilation of world wide myths and legends.

Operation Desert Storm. Information from the Federation of American Scientists.

Paleontological Museum. An online virtual museum.

Smithsonian. Information about Enola Gay and other historical airplanes.

Summerian Language. Details about this language.

The Oregon Trail. Information about the life of these American pioneers.

The Plague. Informatio about the plague and public health in renaissance Europe.