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  2. Bookmarks (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bookmarks is a bimonthly American literary magazine dedicated to general readers, book groups, and librarians. It carries the tagline, "For everyone who hasn't read everything." It carries the tagline, "For everyone who hasn't read everything."

  3. File:Bookmark-handouts.pdf - Wikipedia

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    20:51, 1 May 2010: 1,650 × 1,275, 4 pages (108 KB) Jsalsman {{Information |Description={{en|1=Handouts prepared for Maker Faire: The point is to print them on card stock (of different color for each of the four pages) and then slice them into bookmarks to hand out so that people can take them and learn more about

  4. 55 Inspiring Quotes To Remember the Battle of Normandy ... - AOL

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    Read on and soak in these 55 D-Day quotes celebrating and honoring one of the most important dates in world history. 55 D-Day Quotes. ... 20. “God almighty, in a few short hours, we will be in ...

  5. 50 Inspiring Quotes to Celebrate Presidents Day - AOL

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    Presidents Day, which was originally created to celebrate George Washington's birthday, presents the perfect opportunity to learn more about the history of the United States.

  6. List of social bookmarking websites - Wikipedia

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    A system for sharing bookmarks and lists of literature. Digg: A news aggregator with an editorially driven front page. Diigo: Designed to bookmark web pages and highlight key points for reference. Has both a free version and a premium version. Hatena: Hatena Bookmark is a social bookmarking service by a Japanese company.

  7. National History Day - Wikipedia

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    National History Day is a non-profit which aims to "improve the teaching and learning of history." Its flagship event is an annual competition in which students in grades 6-12 develop presentations about topics in history that interest them. [ 1 ]

  8. AOL Favorites FAQs - AOL Help

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    Click on the Favorites This icon (the bookmarklet on your browser's bookmark bar). The Favorites setup window will display with the fields automatically populated. Double-check the entries, and make any changes you want. Once your changes are complete, click Favorite This. You’ll receive a confirmation message.

  9. A Little History of the World - Wikipedia

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    The short history chronicles human development from the inventions of cavemen to the results of the First World War.Additionally, the book describes the beliefs of many major world religions, including Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam, and incorporates these ideas into its narrative presentation of historical people and events.