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            <title>Frontline Teacher Center</title>
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            <description>A collection of lesson plans and activities to accompany FRONTLINE documentaries in the classroom.</description>
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            <title>Justice Learning</title>
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            <description>Justice Learning is an innovative, issue-based approach for engaging high school students in informed political discourse. The web site uses audio from the Justice Talking radio show and articles from The New York Times to teach students about reasoned debate and the often-conflicting values inherent in our democracy. The web site includes articles, editorials and oral debate from the nation&apos;s finest journalists and advocates. All of the material is supported by age-appropriate summaries and additional links. In addition, for each covered issue, the site includes curricular material from The New York Times Learning Network for high school teachers and detailed information about how each of the institutions of democracy (the courts, the Congress, the presidency, the press and the schools) affect the issue.Much of the traditional civics curricula begin with an historical perspective and move forward. The lessons start from a point distant from students&apos; lives. Justice Learning reverses traditional methods by starting with current issues that directly affect their lives. The curricula engage them early with a multimedia set of online materials and then relate it to the historical context that generated it. In doing so, the project incorporates into its methodology the new reality of where students turn for information and how they learn.</description>
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            <title>Bluebook Citations</title>
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            <description>Intro to Bluebook Citations from LLI. </description>
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            <title>GovEngine.com</title>
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            <description>Extensive collection of links to courts, state agencies and other resources in California</description>
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            <title>Legal Engine</title>
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            <description>This gateway site has extensive links to legal information.  It contains a wide array of international, federal, state, and organizational resources. The numerous links are organized by sections including Caselaw, Courts of the World, Cyberlaw, Reference Aids, Trial Advocacy, Federal Rules, and more.</description>
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            <title>Organizaci&#243;n de las Naciones Unidas</title>
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            <description>Sitio oficial de las Naciones Unidas con informaci&#243;n sobre la organizaci&#243;n, sus miembros, misi&#243;n y estructura, derechos humanos, asuntos humanitarios y derecho internacional, entre otros. Adem&#225;s cuenta con cuantiosa informaci&#243;n siempre actualizada sobre sus pa&#237;ses miembros, mapas, documentos, biblioteca, sellos postales e incluso ofertas de trabajo.</description>
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            <title>Projects and Operations - World Bank</title>
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            <description>Search through projects, project documents, and analytical-and advisory work of the World Bank. An advance search feature is available. The database is also browseable by: Region, country/are, theme or sector. There are project profiles in the following areas: Agriculture and Rural Development, Development Operations and Activities, Economic Policy, Enviornment, Finance, Governance, Health, Nutrition, Population, Technology, Law, Resources and many more.  For more information about Projects and Operations- World Bank see:http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/PROJECTS/0,,menuPK:115635~pagePK:64020917~piPK:64021009~theSitePK:40941,00.html.</description>
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            <title>The Congressional Record App for iPad</title>
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            <description>&#1524;Read the daily edition of the Congressional Record on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. The Congressional Record App is presented by the Library of Congress using data provided by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, and the Government Printing Office.  With this app you can: - Browse editions of the Congressional Record by date: January 4, 1995 (the 104th Congress, 1st Session) to the present- Perform keyword searches within individual documents or sections within documents- Copy text within documents - Share documents via email- Save documents to your preferred PDF reader- Identify the latest bills and resolutions considered daily on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives - Identify the latest bills, resolutions, treaties, and nominations considered daily on the floor of the U.S. Senate  The Congressional Record contains the debates, proceedings, and activities of the Congress of the United States. The Congressional Record is published in four parts: House of Representatives, Senate, Extension of Remarks, and Daily Digest. The Daily Digest provides a summary of the day&apos;s activities.&#1524;This is a free app</description>
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            <title>The Copyright Website</title>
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