Any
Question, Any Government, Any Time
The
U.S. General Store recently served its 250,000th customer, the U.S.
Embassy in Brazzaville. Where is Brazzaville and what the heck is
the U.S. General Store?
Partnership
for Family Involvement in Education
It's September
and children have returned to classrooms all over the country. It's
important that businesses, communities, and organizations support
parent involvement in education. This site offers resources, ideas,
funding, and conferences that your group can use.
The
Digital Classroom:
Go to the Source for America's History
To many
students, history is a series of facts, dates, and events usually
packaged as a textbook. What if you could read eyewitness accounts
of Little Big Horn, see firsthand reports of conditions during the
Great Depression, or look at photographs from the Civil War? The
National Archives holds millions of documents, maps, drawings, photographs,
films, sound recordings, and computer tapes to make history come
alive. And teachers, get information about a 2001 summer workshop,
Primarily
Teaching.
Protect
Your Money
The Securities
and Exchange Commission has a new online form for complaints about
your investments or your broker or financial advisor. But this webpage
has much more. You'll find tips for avoiding trouble and a comprehensive
key topics database that you can search to see if there's a quick
answer to your problem.
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