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2001-07-13
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Check the new intro - sorry only in Danish - nice effects
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2001-07-13
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New website of the Elder Museum of Science & Technology, all designed using Flash 5.
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2001-07-04
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Flash tour of 80 designated landmark homes in Riverside, Illinois by famous architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Frederick Law Olmsted and more.
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2001-07-03
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Welcome to the Alfy universe: create pictures, play arcade games, read interactive stories
Updated monthly. Parents can also oversee their kids progression. The site invites kids to play in interactive and educational applications original edutainment for kids. This is the Israeli version of the successful American site.
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2001-05-30
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ELSA is the world's largest independent law students' association. It comprises a membership in excess of 25 000 students and recent graduates who are interested in law and have demonstrated commitment to international issues.
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2001-05-28
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Aimed at 9-10 year olds, this site teaches kids about the Earth, Sun and Moon there are a few short games and an assessment at the end. There's even a high score table and you can printout your own certificate!
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2001-05-22
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The objective of this web site is to reach younger high school students with the message that it's never too early to start thinking about post-high school education options and possibilities.The site was completed for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.
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2001-04-26
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The Royal Ontario Museum is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The site was build using Dreamweaver 4 and Flash 5.
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2001-04-26
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Siqafat is a Pakistani student organization at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. This organization is the representation of the norms and trends of the Pakistani people.
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2001-04-24
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Australians at War, a web site designed and dedicated to those Australians who served their nation over the past one hundred years. Through animated documentaries, video, audio and activities you can re-live some of the greatest events in our history, as seen through the eyes of the men and women who were there.

