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'Website of the Week'
Archive
Why not visit some of the other archived 'websites of the
week' that we have been featuring since our launch in January 2002. There is plenty of variety,
weird sites, reference and topical sites to choose from. Archive
listings are either in month-by-month or alphabetical order.
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A Vision of Britain
www.visionofbritain.org.uk
A vision of Britain between 1801 and 2001. Including maps,
statistical trends and historical descriptions. There are
very easy steps to finding detailed historical information
on Britain. Enter your postcode and the information is at
your finger tips. Population, Industry, Work and Poverty,
Social Class, Roots and Religion and more.. |
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Build Your Own PC
www.buildyourown.org.uk
An absolute Gem.. "Build Your Own PC" website is
packed with all the advise you need to prepare, build and
run your own PC.. Starting from scratch, tips and sound advise..
Even solutions for upgrades, an active forum for help too.
Downloads, Video clips, which paint a thousand words.. Right
down to the nuts and bolts.. |
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The Parents Centre
www.parentscentre.gov.uk
Parentscentre is for all parents and carers who want to help
their child or children to learn. It is here to offer you
support, information and advice about your child's learning
and the English education system. Worried about bullying,
truancy, problems at school , this website has plenty of sound
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Crazy Fads
www.crazyfads.com
From the 1920's to 2000's we list all of the craziest fads
that have come and gone. Go back a few decades and read about
the silly to serious fads that helped change our society and
create a pop-culture. Want to know which fads your parents
experienced? What about the ones you experienced yourself?
Maybe you will start a new fad yourself after reading some
of the following crazy fads. |
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Holocaust Memorial
Day
www.holocaustmemorialday.gov.uk
Holocaust Memorial Day ~ 27th January 2005. The 60th anniversary
of the liberation of the extermination and concentration camps
presents one of the greatest opportunities to show our respect
for the survivors of Nazi persecution and mass murder, and
to listen to what they can tell us about the best and the
worst of human behaviour. |
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