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Snacking on History

So you watched the Super Bowl...but do you know where your snacks originated? If you like pretzels, you'll enjoy reading about the known and supposed history of this little reward. It may not make great conversation at the next big sporting event, but you'll know all about this centuries-old treat.

Thirty Years

From Planned Parenthood, comes this site celebrating 30 years of reproductive freedom for women and urging involvement in the ongoing battle to ensure reproductive rights.

The Future?

The satirical newspaper The Onion provides this assessment of whether the future will live up to the expectations created by science fiction films. From Back to Future II to The Postman, this humorous piece describes what technologies and societies are predicted, and the likelihoods that these predictions will come true.

Medical History of American Presidents

Did you know that Franklin Pierce snored? Or that he suffered from depression? With this well researched and very well referenced resource, one can find that Chester Arthur suffered from kidney disease. While including major medical conditions, this resource also cataloges the minor physical ailments of the presidents, from Polk's shaking hands, to Ford's clumsiness.

History in Color

History in Color transforms black and white photographs into color reproductions. Sources range from the 1860s through the 1950s. An attempt to bridge a divide between us and our past, or a crime against history itself, you decide.

Java Music Theory.

This site, provided by Hamilton College in New York State, collects a number of Java-based tutorials covering music and music theory.

Of interest to any teacher of music or freelance music lover these tutorials cover such subjects as note reading, musc speed reading, and chord drills.

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