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301 Anthropology, (Cultural anthropology), (Social anthropology), (Physical anthropology), (Archaeology), (Linguistics), (Ethnology), (Ethnography), (Indigenous peoples)
302.2 Signs and symbols, Communication
302.23 Mass media, (Mass communication), (Media), (TV), (Magazines), (Radio), (Newspapers)
302.3 Bullying, Bullying - Prevention, Bullies
303.3 Public opinion polls, Quality of life, Social values, Values, (Best employers)
303.6 Terrorism, Terrorists - Biography
304.6 Population, Birthrate, Mortality, Vital statistics, Human fertility, (Death rate), (Mortuary statistics), (Demography), (Birth rate), (Marriage statistics)
305.23 Children, Children and adults, Child development, (Child rearing), (Child abuse), (Child welfare), (Teenagers), (Teenage pregnancy)
305.26 Aging, Retirement, (Senior citizens), (Seniors), (Aged), Elderly, Gerontology, Old age, (Older adults)
305.4 Women, Women - Identity, (Women - History), (Women - Social Conditions)
305.5 Poverty
305.892 Arabs
305.896 Blacks, African Americans, (Afro-Americans), (Blacks - United States), (Black History Month), Blacks - Canada, Blacks - Great Britain
306.81 Marriage
306.85 Family
307.76 City life, Cities and towns, Urban sociology, (Town life), (Urban life)
310 Statistics
314.1 Great Britain - Census, United Kingdom - Census, Great Britain - Statistics, United Kindgom - Statistics, (Scotland - Census), (Northern Ireland - Census)
317.1 Canada - Census, Canada - Statistics
317.3 United States - Census, United States - Statistics
319.4 Australia - Census, Australia - Statistics
320.1 Political science, Political ethics
322.4 Ku Klux Klan, (K.K.K.)
323 Human rights, Civil rights, United States - Civil rights, Blacks - Civil rights, African Americans - Civil rights, (Basic rights)
323.3 Women's rights, Women's movement, Feminism, (Women - Civil rights), (Women - Emancipation), (Women - Equal rights), (Women - Suffrage)
323.44 Freedom of action, Freedom of information, Freedom of religion, Freedom of speech, Freedom of the press, Intellectual freedom, Books - Censorship, (Banned books), (Social justice), (Equality)
323.6 Citizenship, Citizenship - Australia, Citizenship - Canada, Citizenship - United Kingdom, Citizenship - United States, (Passports)
324.271 Political parties - Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party, (Canadian Federal Political Parties)
324.273 Political parties - United States, Democratic Party (U.S.), Republican Party (U.S.), Third Parties (United States politics)
325 Immigrants, Immigration and emigration
326 Underground railroad, Slavery, (Slave trade), Abolitionists, (Abolition of slavery)
327.1 Peace, Peace movement, Arms control, Arms race, (Disarmament)
330.1 Lost and found possessions, (Lost pets), (Lost articles), (Found items)
331 Labor market, (United States - Bureau of Labor Statistics)
331.25 Pensions, Retirement income, Military pensions, Old age pensions, (Social security), (Naval pensions), (War pensions), (Old age insurance), (Compensation), (Survivor's benefits), (Disability benefits), (Children's benefits), (Retirement pension)
331.3 Age and employment, Children - Employment, (Child labor)
331.5 Apprentices, (Employees - Training), (Occupational training), (Labor)
331.7 Occupations, (Jobs), (Careers), (Job search), (Employment), (Trades), Vocational guidance
332.024 Personal finance, Estate planning, Saving and thrift, (Financial planning, Personal), (Finance, Personal), (Budgets, Personal)
332.1 Banks and banking, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
332.10971 Banks and banking - Canada
332.10973 Banks and banking - United States
332.4 Money, Coinage, Mints, Paper money, Gold, Inflation (Finance), (Currency), (Standard of value), (Legal tender), Exchange, Foreign exchange, (Exchange rates)
332.63 Stocks, (Stock market), (Stock quotes), Bonds, Mutual funds, Securities, (Investments), (Foreign investments)
332.64 Stock exchange, (Securities exchange)
332.7 Credit cards, Debt, Loans, Mortgages, Consumer credit
332.8 Interest (Economics), Interest rates, (Prime rates)
333.33 Real estate business, Houses - Buying and selling, (Home buying), (Home purchase), (Real property), (Realty), (Apartments), (Rentals)
336.2 Taxation, (Income tax), (IRS), (CRA), (CCRA), (Revenue Canada), (Tax returns), (Taxes)
336.3 Public debts, (Government debts), (National debts)
338 Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, (Home-based business), (Small business), Businesspeople, (Business people), (Self-employed), (Freelancers)
338.1 Farm produce - Marketing, (Farmers markets), (Agricultural products), (Farm crops)
338.4 Consumer goods, (Consumer products), (Merchandise)
338.5 Consumer price indexes, (Cost of living indexes)
338.7 Business enterprises, Corporations (Business organizations), (Businesses), (Firms), (Companies)
338.9 Subsidies, Economic policy, (Grants), (Federal aid), (Business and government), (Economic planning)
340 Law, (Jurisprudence), (Laws), (Statutes), (Case law), (Legal forms), Law - Directories
Governments: (See countries, e.g.: 971 Canada, 973 USA)
341.3 Embassies and consulates, Diplomacy, Diplomatic and consular service, International relations
345 Trials (Homicide), Criminal law, Trials (Murder), (Manslaughter), (Crime), (Offenses against the person), (War crime trials), (Courts martial and courts of inquiry), (Poisons and poisoning)
345.052 Wiretapping - Law and legislation
346.0434 Landlord and Tenant
346.05 Estate planning, Inheritance and transfer tax, (Tax planning), (Personal finance)
346.4 Copyright, Fair use (Copyright), (Intellectual property), (Literary property), (International copyright), (Cyberlaw), Trademarks, (Logos), (Company symbols), (Corporate symbols), (Trade marks)
347.053 Class actions
349.71 Law - Canada
349.73 Law - United States
352.230941 Prime ministers - Great Britain
352.230971 Prime ministers - Canada
352.230973 Presidents - United States
353.8 School boards, (Boards of education) - See 371.2 Schools - Administration
355 Military readiness
358.38 Biological warfare, (Bacterial warfare), (Germ warfare)
361.3 Volunteer work, (Volunteers), (Volunteering)
361.6 Social policy, (Government policy), (National planning), (Social planning)
361.7068 Fund raising, (Fundraising)
361.8 Charities, (Charity organization), (Charitable institutions)
362.1 Hospitals, Hospitals - United States
362.2 Mentally ill, (Insane), (Insanity), (Sanity), (Mentally deranged)
362.29 Alcoholism, Drug abuse, Substance abuse, (Addiction to alcohol), (Drug addiction)
362.4 Handicapped, (Disabled), Deaf, Deafness, Hearing impaired, Physically handicapped
362.7 Child support, Child abuse, Child sexual abuse, Child welfare, Abandoned children, (Deadbeat dads), (Deadbeat moms), (Deadbeat parents)
362.8297 Missing children
363.1 Accidents - Prevention, Safety education, (Safety measures), (Water safety)
363.12 Aircraft accidents, (Aeronautics - Accidents), (Air crashes), (Airplane accidents), (Aviation accidents), (Plane crashes)
363.1251 Drunk driving, (Driving while intoxicated), (Driving under the influence of alcohol)
363.17 Poisons and poisoning, Hazardous substances, (Toxic substances)
363.2 Police, Law enforcement
363.25 Fingerprints, Fingerprints - Identification, Criminal investigation, Criminals - Identification, Forensic sciences
363.28 Secret Service
363.33 Gun control, (Firearms - Law and legislation), (Right to bear arms)
363.34 Disaster relief, (Disaster preparedness), (Emergency preparedness)
363.7 Environment, Environmental protection, Noise pollution, (Pollution - Prevention), (Pollution control), (Conservation movement), (Green movement), (Ecological movement)
363.72 Hazardous wastes, (Toxic wastes)
363.738 Acid rain
363.739 Pollution, Air pollution - Measurement, (Atmosphere - Pollution), Water pollution, (Soil pollution)
364 Crime
364.1 Computer crimes, Impostors and imposture, (Hoaxes), (Charlatans), (Pretenders), (Chain letters)
364.16 Fraud, False personation, Credit card crimes, Swindlers and swindling, (Identity theft), (Con artists), (Con game)
364.6 Capital punishment, (Death penalty), (Executions), (Hanging)
368 Insurance
Scouts and scouting, (Boy Scouts), (Girl Scouts), (Girl Guides)
370 Education
370.19 Foreign study, Foreign students, (College students), (Overseas study), (Study abroad)
371 Schools (K-12), (K12), (Education), (Homework)
371.04 Home schooling, (Home-based education), (Home education), (Home instruction), (Home teaching by parents), (Homeschooling)
371.102 Teaching, (Art of teaching), (Methods of teaching)
371.12 (Teacher qualifications), (Professional qualifications of teachers), (Certification of teachers)
371.2 Schools - Administration, (School management and organization), (Acceptable use policy - AUP)
371.26 Educational tests and measurements, Examinations, Intelligence tests, Psychological tests, Ability - Testing, (Tests), (Achievement tests), (Objective tests), (Educational measurements), (Intelligence testing), (Mental tests), (IQ tests), (I.Q. tests)
371.3 Teaching - Aids and devices, Teaching machines, Programmed instruction, Computer assisted instruction, (Instructional materials), (Teaching materials), (Lesson plans)
See also WebQuests - Web-based lesson plans (Internet activities for educational purposes)
371.3028 Homework, Study skills, (Art of learning), (Method of study), (Study strategies)
371.39 Tutors and tutoring, (Tutorial), (Tutorials), (Learning), (Education at home), (Home instruction), (Courses of study)
371.42 Vocational guidance, (Vocational education), (Career education)
371.7 Safety education, School violence, (Student violence), (School vandalism), (Violence in schools), (Accidents - Prevention)
372 Elementary schools
372.1 Babysitting
373 High schools
374 Discussion groups, Voice chat
374.0973 Literacy - United States - Statistics, Adult education - United States, Educational surveys - United States
377.2 Character, Moral education, (Character education)
378 Colleges and universities
378.13 Alumni and alumnae - Directories
378.3 Scholarships, Student aid, Student loan funds, (Bursaries), (Fellowships), (Scholarship funds), (Student financial assistance)
379.158 School standards and accreditation, (Educational standards)
380.1 Markets, and 381 Telemarketing (See 658.8 Auctions, Direct selling, Telemarketing, Online bookstores)
380.106 Chamber of commerce, (Boards of trade)
381.13 Franchises (Retail trade)
382 International economic relations, International trade, (International organization), (Internatioal cooperation), (World economics), (Economic planning), (Social policy)
383 Postal service, Postal code, Zip code, Postage stamps, (Mail service), (Post office), Postcards
384 Electronic mail systems (E-mail or email addresses), Telephone (Telephone directories), Video telephone, Chat dictionaries, Data transmission systems, Telecommunication, (Wireless)
384.54 Radio stations, Radio broadcasting, Radio programs, Amateur radio stations, (Ham radio stations), (High-frequency radio), (Citizens band radio)
384.55 Television, Television broadcasting, Public television, Television and youth, Television and children, (Educational television)
387.155 Lighthouses
387.5 Merchant marine, (Sailors), (Seamen)
387.7 Airlines
388.4 City traffic, Traffic engineering, Local transit, (Street traffic), (Urban traffic), (Highway transportation)
391 Costume, Fashion, Clothing and dress
391.413 Shoes, (Footwear), (Boots)
391.6 Perfumes, Tattooing
392.1 Female circumcision
392.5 Weddings, Marriage customs and rites, (Bridal customs), (Honeymoon)
394.2 Birthdays
394.25 Carnival
394.26 Holidays, Festivals, (Christian holidays), (Religious holidays), (Chinese New Year), (Valentine's Day), (Easter), (Halloween), (Veterans' Day), (Thanksgiving Day)
394.268 Christmas, Christmas customs, Christmas cards, Christmas decorations, (Santa Claus), (St. Nicholas), (St. Nick), (Xmas)
395 Etiquette
398 Folklore, (Folk lore), (Folk tales), (Traditions)
398.2 Fables, Fairy tales, Legends, Urban legends (Hoaxes)
398.22 Arthurian romances, Grail, (King Arthur), (Holy Grail), (Arthur, King - Romances), (Knights of the Round Table)
398.24 Mythical animals, Animals - Folklore, Dragons, (Monsters)
398.8 Nursery rhymes
The Ancient Americas: Understanding Cultures. Basic anthropological concepts covered: Basic Society, Culture and Change, Organizing Cultural Diversity, Cultural Evolution.
Anthropology. Resources from American Museum of Natural History. Include Tools and Methods, Prehistory, Magic, Ritual, and Belief, Art (music, dance, dress), Archaeology, Human Evolution.
Anthropology from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See also What Is Anthropology? from Anthropology, University of North Texas, and Anthropology Humor from Northern Kentucky University.
Anthropology and Archaeology. Fact Sheets, Reading Lists and Links from Smithsonian Institution.
Anthropology Explorer. A glossary - dictionary - collection of terms - terminology related to the field of anthropology.
Anthropology Museum of the People of New York. Museum of Anthropology. Links to University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Harvard), Cultural Exhibits from Minnesota State University, Mankato State Museum, Yale Peabody Museum, and others.
Anthroplogy on the World Wide Web. WWW Virtual Library - Anthropology.
Body Art from Australian Museum. Explores the many different ways in which people modify, change, decorate and adorn their bodies. It covers the what, why, how and where of Body Art: Painting, Piercing, Scarring, Tattooing, Shaping.
Cultural Anthropology. Links from Google include such categories as Ethnography, Folklore and Mythology, Human Geography, Visual Anthropology, and Indigenous People.
Margaret Mead: Human Nature and the Power of Culture from the Library of Congress. Totaling more than 500,000 items, the Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives is one of the largest collections for a single individual in the Library. The collection includes manuscripts, diaries, letters, field notes, drawings, prints, photographs, sound recordings, and film.
Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, includes online exhibits.
'Original' great ape discovered. BBC News: Scientists have unearthed remains of a primate that could have been ancestral not only to humans but to all great apes, including chimps and gorillas.
WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology. Directory provides links to all aspects of anthropology: Archaeology, Biophysical Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, etc.
Africans in America: Historical Documents - Jim Crow with illustrations. 1828 caricature of a crippled plantation slave.
Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws. Web links to Black Codes of 1865, Louisiana Black Codes 1865, Mississippi Black Codes 1865, Ohio Black Codes 1804, Creation of the Jim Crow South 1870s and 1880s, The Origin of Jim Crow, Plessy v. Ferguson 1896, Race, Racism and the Law, and more.
The History of Jim Crow. Explore the complex African-American experience of segreation from the 1870s through the 1950s. Includes 4-part TV series: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, Jim Crow History Resources, Geographic perspectives, Jim Crow and Literature, Teacher Resources, and more.
"Jim Crow" Laws. Brief description of a sampling of laws from different American states. Segregation was enforced through these "Jim Crow" laws from 1880s to 1960s.
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia is both a real place and a virtual site. Over 2000 Jim Crow Era artifacts: Jim Crow memorabilia as well as caricatures.
The Reflector: An African American Newspaper Depicting African-American Life in Charlottesville, VA during the Jim Crow Era. Includes Society Notes of Charlottesvillians listed alphabetically by Names of people, plusTime-line and Links to Related Sites.
Remembering Jim Crow. Documentary presented by American RadioWorks when black and white Americans remember life in the Jim Crow times. Listen to 3-part audio excerpts of the documentary and read a sampling of Jim Crow Laws.
American Sign Museum. Take a Virtual Tour of this sign museum in Cincinnati - in Quicktime or RealPlayer format.
Religious Symbols: An illustrated glossary from About.com. Dozens of symbols relating to religion, magic, mysticism, and mythology. Click on a thumbnail to view a larger picture, and learn the uses, description and meaning of the symbol. Includes links to other glossaries: Egyptian symbols, Druid/Celtic symbols, Neo-Pagan/ Wiccan Symbols, Symbols of magic and the occult, Astrological and alchemical symbols, Symbols of Eastern religions, and Norse/Asatru symbols.
Signs & Symbols. On-line Sources available on the World Wide Web. Links to: Symbols.com, Encyclopedia of Western Signs and Ideograms, Disability Access Symbols, Good Friendship Codes Used in Email, Graphical Symbols Compliant to IEC Standard 417, and Symbols in Christian Art and Architecture.
Christian Symbols. Gallery of nearly 100 Christian symbols and types of Christian symbolism. Click links (where available) for an explanation of the symbol's meaning, related Bible verses, and a gallery of examples of the symbol.
Symbols.com. World's largest online encyclopedia of graphic symbols. Contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. Their histories, uses, and meanings are discussed in 1,600 articles.
Symbols.net. Links to African Symbols, Ancient Symbols, Symbolic Art, Astrology, Blissymbolics, Celtic, Chat, Chinese, Christian, Codes & Ciphers, Crop Circles, Dream, Fonts Resources, Heraldry, Hermetic, Hieroglyphics, Holiday, Jewish Symbolism, Map, Masonic Symbolsm, Math, Medical, Middle Eastern, Military, Money, Music, National, Native American, Runes, Norse, Sacred Geometry, Signology, State, Weather, Web Codes, Wicca, World Scripts, and other symbols.
Communication Studies. Links to Studies of the Media.
FreeCulture.org."The mission of the Free Culture movement is to build a bottom-up, participatory structure to society and culture, rather than a top-down, closed, proprietary structure. Through the democratizing power of digital technology and the Internet, we can place the tools of creation and distribution, communication and collaboration, teaching and learning into the hands of the common person..."
Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Media. Communication Studies Resources created and maintained by Karla Tonella, University of Iowa.
I Want Media. Media News and Resources.
International Mass Media Sources. Media Directories & Organizations, Media Sources by Country, News Agencies, Newsgroups.
Mass Communications on the Web. Selected resources from the Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Media Giants. Frontline: Merchants of Cool. PBS looks at the complex web of business relationships that defines America's media and popular culture.
Mondo Times. A worldwide media guide. Access newspapers, magazines, radio and TV around the world. Select by location or topic. 15,017 media outlets in 211 countries.
Theory.org.uk. Social theory for fans of popular culture. Popular culture for fans of social theory™.
Bullying and Cyber-bullying from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Bullying and Your Child, Dealing with Bullying from KidsHealth.
Bullying Awareness Week Not Just kids Stuff. Bullying Awareness Week in Canada, Nov. 19-25, 2007, a week that recognizes the devastating consequences of a problem that is much more than "just kid stuff" - and affirms that this destructive behavior must be stopped.
Bullying Prevention Awareness Week. National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week is Oct. 21-27, 2007 in the United States. Everyone is encouraged to increase awareness about the prevalence and impact of bullying. Activities and materials are available at www.pacer.org to help reduce bullying in homes, schools, recreational programs, and community organizations. See also Kids Against Bullying.
Cyberbullying.ca. Sites created by Bill Belsley. Contents include: What Can Be Done About Cyberbullying? Internet Usage: Facts and News. "Talking the Talk": A Quick Introduction to Knowing What People Are Saying to Each Other in Cyberspace. See also www.bullying.org: Where You Are NOT Alone!
Sticks and Stones and Names Can Hurt You: De-Myth-tifying the Classroom Bully! By Linda Starr, Education World®.
Stop Bullying Now! Take a Stand. Lend a Hand. Information, prevention, tips, and games, from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
What Is Cyberbullying, Exactly? Includes cyberbullying information for kids (age 7-10), for tweens (11-13), and for teens (14-17).
Guide to public opinion poll Web sites: Polling data from around the world.
Opinion Poll from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. History of opinion polls, Potential for inaccuracy, Sampling error, Nonresponse, Response bias, Wording of questions, Coverage bias, Polling organizations, Influence of opinion polls.
Sperling's BestPlaces. Info on best places to live. Site lets you Compare Cities - Choose any two cities from 3,000 U.S. cities to compare their population, economy, housing, health, crime, education, climate, transportation, etc. Check Neighborhood Profiles with details on every Zip Code in the United States. Cost of Living Calculator allows you to compare two cities in categories such as taxes, food, and housing. Crime Rates with crime statistics in over 2,500 U.S. cities.
11 September: Five years on. BBC News Special Reports. Features, News, Analysis - includes How 9/11 changed America: In statistics.
The 9/11 Records. Complete Coverage of the September 11, 2001 Records from New York Times.
America's Day of Terror from BBC News, UK. Detailed information on 11 September 2001 terrorist attack.
London Attacks. BBc News - In Depth - London Explosions.
Patterns of Global Terrorism from MIPT Library (National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism), Oklahoma City.
Ready.gov from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Be informed about what might happen: info on Biological Threat, Chemical Threat, Explosions, Nuclear Blast, and Radiation Threat. Check out current Homeland Security Level.
September 11: Bearing Witness to History from Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Collection, Exhibition, Tell Your Story.
Terrorism - Portals to the World. Internet Resources selected by Library of Congress Subject Experts.
Terrorism from Council on Foreign Relations. Counterterrorism, Havens for Terrorism, Targets for Terrorists, Weapons of Terrorism, Terrorist Organizations, State Sponsors of Terrorism, Terrorist Leaders, Terrorist Attacks, Terrorist Financing, Terrorism and the Law, Terrorism and Technology, Terrorism and the Economy.
The Terrorism Research Center. Country Profiles, News, Terrorist Group Profiles, Terrorist Attack Archives, Significant Events, Counterterrorism, Documents, FAQ: What is the definition of terrorism? What is the main cause of terrorism? and more.
The War on Terrorism from Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Includes Terrorism FAQs.
Who is Osama Bin Laden? From BBC News. Osama Bin Laden is one of the CIA's most wanted men but also a hero to many young people in the Arab world.
Yahoo! News. Photos. Terrorists. Color photographs with descriptions.
Global Statistics from GeoHive, a site with geopolitical data, statistics on the human population, Earth and more.
InfoNation. View and compare statistical data for Member States of the United Nations. Compare data of up to 7 countries at a time in 4 major data fields: Geography, Economy, Population, and Social Indicators.
U.S. POPClock Projection as of 12:01 a.m. each day. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the resident population of the United States, projected to 03/24/06 at 05:19 GMT (EST+5) is 298,364,362. See also: Historical National Population Estimates.
World Health Statistics. Latest statistics from World Health Organization on WHO's 193 Member States.
Child Development Institute. Online Information: Child Development, Parenting, Child Psychology, Teenagers, Health, Safety and Learning Disabilities including Attention Deficit Disorder and Dyslexia.
Child Welfare Information Gateway. Formerly the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse. Site provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Museum of Childhood from Victoria and Albert Museum. Contents include: Children's Lives (Education & Creativity, Holidays & Entertainment, Health & Work, Weblinks, Reading List), Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood Collections - UK's national collection of childhood-related objects, Kids' Pages - Things To Do, To Make, To Tell Us.
National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy (NCPTP). Mission is to improve the well-being of children, youth, and families by reducing teen pregnancy. Contents include Current Update, Facts & Stats, Fact Sheets, Polling Data, Tips and Resources, etc.
The National Children's Study will examine the effects of environmental influences on the health and development of 100,000 children across the United States, following them from before birth until age 21. The goal of the Study is to improve the health and well-being of children.
Prevent Child Abuse America. Contents include: Information and Fun Activities for Kids, Hotline Numbers, Prevention Tips for All of Us and for Parents, When Parents Drink Too Much (with toll-free numbers to call for help), Fact Sheets, Bullying Tip Sheet - in PDF, 2 pages, and Web Resources.
Teenage Pregnancy. Government Publications made available online plus links to related Teen Pregnancy sites.
Teenage Pregnancy from MEDLINEplus. Latest News on Teen Pregnancy, General/Overviews, Nutrition, Prevention/Screening, Facts About Teenage Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Disease, and Birth Control, Directories, Organizations, and Statistics.
10 Ways to Live Longer by Vanessa Gisquet, from Forbes.com. 25 ways to live longer by Karen Williamson, from iVillage UK
Restrict Your Calories and Live Longer by Dr. Ronald Neil Kostoff (Ph. D. in Aerospace and Mechanical Sciences, Princeton University)
Reduce Your Calories and Slow the Ageing Process by Dr. Joseph Mercola.
50Plus.com, along with its affiliate website www.carp.ca is the online home of CARP, Canada's largest 50 Plus advocacy group with more than 400,000 members and CARP magazine, Canada's largest 50 Plus publication.
About Seniors.com Australia. The No. 1 Seniors Website. Comprehensive information and useful links. Includes: Play Daily Crossword Puzzles, Play Daily Sudoku Puzzle, Links to Aussie Competition Websites.
Aging Issues from Helpguide. Articles and resources on aging issues and elder care. Seniors & Aging Articles A-Z.
CARP (Canadian Association of Retired Persons). Official site of Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus (50+). Contents: Health, Money, Travel, Home & Family, Community.
Ageing and life course: The world is fast ageing - have we noticed? Facts about ageing from World Health Organization (WHO). October 1: International Day of Older Persons. Older people – a new power for development. Chart shows Number of People Aged 60 and Over for 2002, 2025, 2050.
AgeLine® Database. Abstracts of social gerontology and aging-related articles, books, and reports from AARP (American Association of Retired Persons). A searchable electronic database containing detailed summaries of publications about older adults and aging, including articles from 300 magazines and journals, and videos.
Aging Trends. Statistics on Aging in America. Retirement. Age Discrimination. See also Internet Resources on Aging from AARP (American Association of Retired Persons): Aging Organizations, Directories, State and Area Agencies on Aging, and much more.
Alliance for Retired Americans. Mission is to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all American citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security.
Can You Afford to Retire? From PBS - FRONTLINE. Baby boomers are heading for a shock as they hit retirement: vanishing pensions and inadequate 401(k) savings. Includes: What you need to know, The changing world or retirement, Interviews, Retirement stories, Poll - How are you doing? Readings & Links.
Canadian Senior Years. Senior links by province; Horoscopes, Jokes, Lotteries, Recipe, Soap Operas, Movie Reviews, Online games, Finance, Genealogy, Hobbies, Travel, News, and more.
the care guide: Canada's Premier Guide to Seniors' Housing and and Care Services.
Centenarians in the United States - in PDF, 23 pages by Constance A. Krach and Victoria A. Velkoff, Current Population Reports, U.S. Bureau of the Census. Contents include: Socioeconomic characteristics of Centenarians, Educational Attainment, Geographical Distribution, International Comparisons, Percent in Poverty by Race and Age, Population Aged 100 and Over in 1990, Projected Number of Centenarians in the U.S. 2000 to 2050, and more.
cRANKy Search the Web: The first age-relevant search engine designed for people age 50 plus.
Eat Less, Live Longer? The Quest to Learn Why Slashing Calories Extends Life, by Cheryl Simon Silver, Genome News Network (GNN).
The Fifties Web - Your Retro 50s, 60s and 70s Source. Categories: Music, Trivia and Games, Pop, History, Movie, Quotes, Fads, Fashion, Slang, Dead People, Elvis, TV Westerns.
Fifty-Five Plus Magazine - Online edition. Contents: Finance (Estate Matters, Investment Planning, Life Insurance, Taxes, Financial Calculators), Housing, Travel, Family, Leisure (Gardening, Bird Watching).
Flash Fabrica from Japan. Test your memory and find out how old is your brain. Click "START"; Wait for countdown 3, 2, 1; Memorize positions of numbers; Click circles from SMALLEST to BIGGEST number. Computer will tell you the age of your brain.
Guide to Government of Canada Services for Seniors - Health and Wellness.
If I Live to Be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians (Paperback) by Neenah Ellis |
If I Live to Be 100 [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio CD) by Neenah Ellis |
If I Live to Be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians by Neenah Ellis. Site features 12 centenarians with their unique and very interesting stories about longevity. You can also see their photos and hear them speak.
International Day of Older Persons - October 1 from United Nations. The General Assembly designated 1 October the International Day of Older Persons on 14 December 1990. Celebrating International Day of Older Persons from Public Health Agency of Canada: Aging and Seniors - Suggested activities and themes for observing the Day.
IRA Online Resource Guide. This resource guide contains information that encourages: Business owners to establish and properly operate IRA-funded retirement plans, Individuals to evaluate their own retirement planning and set up and fund IRAs, and Tax and benefits professionals to assist their clients with IRAs and IRA-funded plans.
LA4Seniors.com. Site is available in English, Armenian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Russian, Spanish, and Yiddish. Topics: Abuse & Neglect, Staying Independent, Housing & Facilities, Benefits & Rights, Crime & Safety, plus information on services for seniors in the Los Angeles area.
Living to 100 and Beyond: Search for Predictors of Exceptional Human Longevity - in PDF, 81 pages. Research explores possible predictors of exceptional human longevity such as familial factors, early-life living conditions, month-of-birth, and birth order. Final report (October 4, 2005) by Natalia S. Gavrilova and Leonid A. Gavrilov, Center on Aging, National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago.
MayoClinic.com - Senior Health Center. Anti-aging quiz: Secrets to a longer, healthier life.
Nine Frequently Asked Questions About IRAs relating to retirement in United States. 9 FAQs: Roth Withdrawal Rules, Spousal IRA Contributions, Deductible IRA Eligibility, Evaluating a Roth Conversion, Leaving a Roth to Heirs, Roth: Taxes on Partial Conversions, SEP IRAs and Roth IRAs, How Are IRA Gains Taxed? IRAs and Unearned Income.
Pension Reform from U.S. Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration. Contents include: President Bush Signs the Pension Protection Act of 2006, Fact Sheet: Pension Protection Act of 2006: Ensuring Greater Retirement Security for American Workers, Summary of Pension Protection Act of 2006, Technical Explanation of Pension Protection Act of 2006, and more.
The Resource Directory for Older People, National Institute on Aging (NIA). The directory contains names, addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers of organizations which provide information and other resources on matters relevant to the needs of older persons in the United States.
Retirement Living Information Center. Gateway to Resources for Senior Living in the U.S. Links to tax information by State, guide to State Aging Agencies, Retirement News, shopping for special assistive products and services, and links.
Retirement Planner from Social Security Online, United States Social Security Administration (SSA). Contents include: Benefit Calculators (Calculators will show your retirement benefits as well as disability and survivor benefit amounts), Eligibility Issues (Factors that may affect your retirement benefits), Near Retirement? (Step by step guide through the retirement process), Apply for Benefits Online (Social Security Claims, Apply for Retirement / Disability / Spouse's Benefits, Check Your Claim Status), FAQ's/Feedback (Frequently Asked Questions on Retirement, Disability, Survivors), plus Other Resources.
Senior Citizens' Resources. Official information and services from the U.S. government. Contents include: Social Security, Consumer Fraud Against the Elderly, Flu Season Help, Health Issues for Seniors (MEDline Plus), Emergency Preparedness, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Aging Statistics, Profile of Older Americans, 80+ Birthday Greeting from the President, Consumer Protection for Seniors, Education, Jobs, and Volunteerism for Seniors, Federal and State Agencies for Seniors, Housing for Seniors, Laws and Regulations Concerning Seniors, Money and Taxes for Seniors, Retirement, Travel and Recreation for Seniors, and more.
Senior People Network from SeniorPeopleMeet.com. Meet Other Seniors (60+ years young), Free to Browse, Browse Pictures and Videos, Use Real Time Chat, Communicate Anonymously.
Seniors from Public Health Agency of Canada. Site provides information to help those 55 and over stay active and well. Contents include: Support seniors and their caregivers, Prevent falls, Manage arthritis, Deal with loneliness when you are older, Active Living, Healthy Eating, Respiratory Diseases, and more.
Seniors Canada Online from Service Canada. Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers. 1-800-O-Canada (1-800-622-6232).
The Senior's Digest: Design for active living for the 60+. Published twice a year. Free subscription.
Seniors - Canadian Health Network. Provides health information for Canadian men and women, 65 years and older.
Seniors - Health Canada. Contents: Abuse & Self-neglect, Death & Dying, Disability, Diseases & Illnesses, Health Care System, Health Statistics, Mental Health, Physical Activity, Safety, Substance Abuse, Travel, Other Resources, and Health Canada Programs.
Seniors & Retirees from Internal Revenue Service (IRS), United States Department of the Treasury. Topics include: Elderly / Disabled Credit, Older Americans Tax Guide, Tax Guide to U.S. Civil Service Retirement Benefits, Pension and Annuity Income, Retirement Plans for Small Business, Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403(b) Plans), Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), Topical Index to Forms, Instructions and Publications.
Seniors Income Tax and Government Benefits from taxtips.ca: Canadian Tax and Financial Information. Includes For Seniors - one-stop access to government services in Canada.
SeniorsSearch or Wired Seniors. Search sites of interest to seniors: Arts and Crafts, Art Galleries and Museums, Bed and Breadfast, City Guides, Coins and Stamps, Computers, Disabilities, Music, Scam Bulletins, Travel, etc.
The Source for Seniors. New LifeStyles Online: Your Complete Guide for Senior Living. Includes: Provider Search for Housing & Care, Products & Services for seniors across the United States.
ThirdAge. Topics: Activities, Beauty and Style, Computers, Family and Pets, Health, Horoscopes, Love, Money, News and Views, Politics, Travel, etc.
Too Young to Retire. 2young2retire, the website of retirement alternatives, provides information, ideas and tools to design a future as interesting as your past, if not more so.
Trends in Retirement Age in 4 Countries, 1965-95 - in PDF, 11 pages. United States, Germany, Japan, and Sweden, all experienced a decline in average retirement age and an increase in duration of retirement.
United Nations Programme on Ageing.
A Web Pointer for Senior Adults. Contents include: Senior Issues and Opinions, General Senior Guides in the U.S., U.S. Federal Government Agencies and Organizations, Health and Diseases, Legal, Senior Magazines and Newsletters, Nutrition and Exercise, Retirement Financial Planning, and more.
Advancing Women's Leadership from The White House Project.
American Women. A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States.
American Women Through Time from Walker Library, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), Murfreesboro, TN. American Women's History: Timeline. Prehistory - 2001, Links to Online Timelines, Timelines About Notable Women, Timelines Covering Specific States, Other Timelines by Topic.
Celebrating Women Theme Page. Web links to 4000 Years of Women in Science, BC Archives Time Machine: Women in BC History, Celebrating Women's Achievements (in Canada), A Celebration of Women Writers, Encyclopedia of Women's History, and others.
Children's Encyclopedia of Women. Brief biographies of famous women with portraits, photos or illustrations where available, written by children.
Discovering American Women's History Online. Database provides access to digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document history of women in the United States. Browse by subject, place, time period, and primary source type, from Middle Tennessee State University Library.
Distinguished Women of Past and Present. Site covers biographies of women writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, civil rights crusaders, artists, entertainers, and others.
Famous Firsts by American Women. Major milestones achieved by women throughout U.S. history (1587-2006) by Ann-Marie Imbornoni, David Johnson, and Elissa Haney.
Jewish Women: A Compehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Info on Jewish history, culture, accomplishments of Jewish women and their contributions to Jewish historical experience over the past three millennia. Table of Contents A-Z. Glossary - terminology related to Jewish topics.
National Women's Hall of Fame - Women of the Hall. Explore the biographies of famous Women in the United States. Complete list of 207 inductees include Madeleine Albright, Louisa May Alcott, Lucille Ball, Nellie Bly, Pearl S. Buck, Dorothy Day, Emily Dickinson, Amelia Earhart, Betty Friedan, Grace Hopper, Helen Keller, Billie Jean King, Margaret Mead, Annie Oakley, Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gloria Steinem, Harriet Tubman, Oprah Winfrey. Please note: Photos may not be reproduced from the website.
Picturing Women. An exhibition about how women are figured, fashioned, turned into portraits, and told about in words and pictorial narrative, with video clips, lesson plans and more from Bryn Mawr College, Library Company of Philadelphia, and Rosenbach Museum and Library.
Women in the U.S. Army. Images of Women in U.S. Army History.
Women's History. Women's History Month Resources from Gale. Timeline, Biographies, Learning Activities.
Women's History Month from Library of Congress.
America's Second Harvest - Hunger Almanac 2006. The Nation’s Food Bank Network's Comprehensive Guide to National and State Facts on Hunger and Poverty.
Child Poverty Fact Sheets from National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) in the U.S. Site includes Media Resources, Newsletters, State & Local Info, Child Care & Early Education, Family Support, Welfare Reform, Research Forum, and Publications.
Free Rice. Learn Free Vocabulary & Give Free Rice. For each word you get right, FreeRice will donate 20 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program. FreeRice has two goals: 1. Provide English vocabulary to everyone for free. 2. Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free. This is made possible by the sponsors who advertise on this site.
Free Statistics from CCSD - Canadian Council on Social Development. Includes: Poverty Lines 1993-2002, Poverty Statistics, Welfare, Income, and Miscellaneous.
Hunger Basics: International Facts on Hunger and Poverty. From Bread for the World, a nationwide Christian citizens movement seeking justice for the world's hungry people by lobbying decision makers.
Institute for Research on Poverty. A national, nonprofit and nonpartisan, university-based center for research into the causes and consequences of poverty and social inequality in the United States.
Make Poverty History - Videos.
The Miniature Earth (Movie). "If we could turn the population of the earth into a small community of 100 people ..." The text that originated this movie was based on the May 29, 1990 publication of "State of the Village Report" under the title "Who lives in the Global Village?" written by Donella Meadows, a pioneering environmental scientist and writer, who passed away on February 20, 2001 at the age of 59. The initial report was based on a village of 1000. David Copeland, a surveyor and environmental activist, revised the report to reflect a village of 100. See Donella Meadows from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Poverty. United States Census Bureau data on: poverty statistics in the U.S., poor people by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, state, income-to-poverty ratio, and other characteristics; poverty rates; poverty definition, thresholds, and guidelines; and current population survey.
Poverty Statistics from NSCB - National Statistical Coordination Board, Philippines.
Yahoo! Issues and Causes > Poverty.
Arab & Arab World from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Arabs from Howstuffworks. Article discusses the approximately 250 million Arabs who live in the Arab world.
Arabs article by Tore Kjeilen, LookLex Encyclopedia. Characteristics of Arabs, Arabic Politics.
Not all Muslims are Arabs, but are all Arabs Muslims?
Who Are the Arabs? - in PDF, 10 pages. Article by Steve Tamari. Origins of the Arabs, Arabs and Islam, Encounters with the West, Arab Nationalism, Arab World Today, Arabs in America.
OBAMA: Biography Video/Convention Intro Video from YouTube, 9:52 min. A Biography on Barack Obama from days of his childhood, through adolescence and adulthood. Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School; his late father Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. attended the University of Hawaii and also received a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University; his late mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, received a Master's Degree in Anthropology from the University of Hawaii.
African American Booklist. A comprehensive reading list of 100 titles that celebrate African American heritage, tradition, and achievement from National Education Association (NEA).
African American History Timeline by Dr. Quintard Taylor, Jr., Department of History, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. See also Vignettes of Significant People and Places in African American History - Short descriptions of individuals, places and events. Many biographies include photos.
African-American History Timeline from Fact Monster. A chronology of black history from the early slave trade through Affirmative Action by Borgna Brunner. Chronology: 1600s • 1700s • 1800–1850 • 1850–1900 • 1900–1950 • 1950–present.
African American Inventors. Resources from Encyclopedia Smithsonian.
African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship from Library of Congress. Exhibit Sections include: Slavery - The Peculiar Institution, Free Blacks, Abolition, Anti-Slavery Movements, and the Rise of the Sectional Controversy, Civil War, Reconstruction and Its Aftermath, Booker T. Washington Era, World War I and Postwar Society, The Depression, The New Deal, and World War II, Civil Rights Era.
The African American Registry: Your Source for African American History. Search the Registry by Category, by Keywords, Months and Names. Find out What important event happened on your birthday.
African American Women Writers of the 19th Century from Digital Schomburg, New York Public Library Digital Library Collections.
African Canadian Online at York University, Toronto, Canada. An online information resource presented by the Centre for Black Cultures in Canada. Site provides information on African Canadian artists and their work, links to other Canadian resources on the web, and updates about the activities of the Centre. Contents include: Profiles, African Canadian Politicians, Black Pioneers, Literature, African Canadian Film and Theatre, Visual Art, Music, and Dance.
AFRO-American Almanac: Your Internet Resource for African-American History. Includes: Biographies, Historical Documents and Events, FolkTales, Trivia Games, AFRO-Links, Polls, and Voices, plus Issues in the News.
American Black Journal, originally titled Colored People’s Time. TV show documents over 30 years of Detroit history from African American perspectives. Collection includes interviews, round-table discussions, field-produced features and artistic performances featuring African Americans. Topics covered: African American history, culture, and politics.
The Black Historical and Cultural Society of British Columbia. Blacks - Who Are We? Black History in B.C.
Black History Month from Fact Monster™, Information Please. Contents include numerous links to: History and Timelines, Contemporary Issues, Special Features, Holidays, Education, Awards, Quizzes & Crosswords, Other Resources, Almanac and Reference Links, Economics.
Black History Month. Resources from Gale. Timeline of Events in African-American History, Biographies, Learning Activities.
Black History Month from Infoplease.com. Contents: History and Timelines, Special Features (Black Scientists and Inventors, African American Literature, Blacks in the Military), Fun Stuff, and other resources.
Black History Month: A Medical Perspective from Duke University Medical Center Library Online. Site focuses on achievements of African Americans in medicine. Biographies of numerous black physicians and Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) - First Black professional nurse in the United States (1879), Medical Education, Medical Societies, Black Hospital Movement (1865 - 1960's), Health Insurance, Folk Medicine, Other Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro.
Black History Timeline: The Last 100 Years of Black History (1906-2006). An African-American heritage timeline of monumental events.
The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed. An Online Reference Guide to African American History by Dr. Quintard Taylor, Website Director, University of Washington, Seattle. Site includes an online encyclopedia of 600 vignettes, complete transcript of over 100 speeches (1789 - 2004), over 80 full text primary documents, bibliographies, timelines and four gateway pages with links to 50 digital archive collections, 75 major African American museums and research centers and over 400 other website resources on black history.
The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords. A film by Stanley Nelson, from PBS. Documentary film celebrates the history of America's black newspapers.
Black Settlement in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Museum's Archaeology in Nova Scotia web site.
Black Voice News Online based in Riverside, CA.
Black Voices. Black Entertainment and Sports, African American News, Culture and Community, Movies, Television, Music, Radio, Games, from AOL.
Blacks in Canada: A Long History - in PDF by Anne Milan and Kelly Tran. Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2004, 7 pages. Statistics Canada - Catalogue No. 11-008.
Bunche, Ralph Johnson (August 7, 1904 – December 9, 1971) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. "Ralph Bunche was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation in Palestine in the late 1940s that led to an armistice agreement between the Jews and Arabs in the region. He was the first African-American, and first individual of non-European ethnicity or race to be so honored in the history of the Prize." See also: A Centenary Celebration of Ralph J. Bunche from University of California, Los Angeles, Library, Black History: Biographies: Ralph J. Bunche from Thomson Gale, Ralph Bunche from African Americans.com.
Celebrating Black History Month at SIBL (Science, Industry, Business Library) - in PDF, 2 pages from New York Public Library. List of Noted African-American Inventors and Biographical Resources.
Famous Firsts by African Americans by Borgna Brunner.
February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four from PBS. In one remarkable day, February 1, 1960, four Greensboro, North Carolina college freshmen changed the course of American history. Historical footage, interviews, and reenactments. See also Greensboro Sit-ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement - "With their very bodies they obstructed the wheels of injustice ..." Audios, Photo Gallery, Timelines of Civil Rights Movement.
A Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials. Compiled by Angela McMillian, Digital Reference Specialist, Virtual Program & Services, Library of Congress. Contents include: African-American expressions of writing, music, and art during the 1920s and 1930s, e.g. African American Sheet Music, 1850-1920, Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964 (1,395 photographs of celebrities, including many figures from the Harlem Renaissance), America's Library (brief biographies with portrait of James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, James Baldwin, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes), and more.
The Malcolm X Project at Columbia University. The Life of Malcolm X. Includes: Malcolm Multimedia, Malcolm X: In His Own Words - selected archival video footage of Malcolm X, Oral Histories - over fifty hours of interviews with people who knew Malcolm X, Malcolm X: A Chronology - 1925-1965.
Many Rivers to Cross: The African-Canadian Experience presented by Multicultural Society of Ontario, with photographs. Listen to "Many Rivers to Cross" sung by Jimmy Cliff, the multi-talented Jamaican artist. "It is a graphic metaphor for the struggles and hopes, the successes and failures, of people of African descent everywhere."
Misunderstanding Malcolm X (1925-1965) from BBC News.
The NAACP Top 100 Films of the Century. To celebrate a century of people of color, primarily African Americans, in film, hundreds of movies have been selected and now you are invited to make your voice heard. Starting February 12, 2009, you can rate your favorites and help the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People compile a list of the NAACP Top 100 Films of the Century.
National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) from Smithsonian Institute. Tells the story of America's history through an African American lens. Includes links to Resources.
Oh Freedom Over Me by John Blewen. "The summer of 1964 is remembered for the murders, in Mississippi, of three young civil rights workers - James Chaney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman. But there's another story behind that event: the story of Freedom Summer, a movement led by young civil rights workers and dependent on the bravery of ordinary black Mississippians." Listen to archived program audio in 3 parts.
Profile: African-American North Pole Explorer Matthew Henson by Anna Brendle, for National Geographic News.
A Selected Bibliography of African Canadian History. Prepared for the Racism & the Black World Response International Symposium by David W. States and Crystal D. Mulder.
Sojourner Truth: A Life and Legacy of Faith. Timeline of Sojourner's Amazing Life ... And Beyond.
Soul of America: Black Museums from soulofamerica.com. Links to dozens of Black Museums across the United States: magnificent culture & historical museums, engaging art and wax museums, Black Holocaust (Slavery) museums, Civil Rights Movement museums, military museums, cowboy museums, and even a fashion museum.
The State of Blacks Across Canada: A Few Bright Spots by Egbert Gaye, from blackstudies.ca, the online home of the Black Studies Centre (Quebec) Inc.
The Universal Black Pages. The primary purpose of the UBP is to maintain a comprehensive listing of African-diaspora-related Web pages at a central site. Last update in 1999. No new links will be added until databases redesigned.
Marriage Statistics. Latest Statistics from US Census Bureau. Charts included.
Marital Status, Marriage and Divorce, Marriages from Statistics Canada. Statistical tables on the number and rates of marriage in Canada and the provinces and territories. Definitions of Bride, Groom, Marital Status, Marriage (Opposite-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage), Spouse, and other related terms. Marriage in Canada, Common Law Unions in Canada, Divorce.
Vital Statistics of the United States 1988; Vol. III, Marriage and Divorce in PDF from United States National Center for Health Statistics.
Dr. Phil McGraw's Family First:
Your Step-by-Step Plan
for Creating a Phenomenal Family
Canada e-Book uses sound, images, tables, graphs and both analytical and descriptive text to look at Canada: The Land, The People - Household and Familyc Life, The Economy and The State.
Families and Living Arrangements - Formerly "Households and Families" from U.S. Census Bureau. Definitions and Detailed Tables.
The Vanier Institute of the Family (VIF) is a national non-profit organization and a recognized expert on family issues and family policy in Canada. Statistics available on Canadian Family: Contemporary Family Trends, Divorce, Wealth, Work and Family, Families and Health, Family Facts.
CitySearch.com. United States City Guides include Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, etc. International City Guides include Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Vancouver, Reykjavik, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Kyushu, Scandinavia, Copenhagen, Göteborg, Malmö, Stockholm, etc.
Electronic Statistics Textbook from StatSoft. A free online guide to statistics. Includes a Statistics Glossary.
An Introductory Statistics Textbook and Online Tutorial from HyperStat Online Textbook. 18 chapters including: Introduction to Statistics, Univariate Data, Bivariate Data, Probability, Sampling Distributions, Testing Hypotheses with Standard Errors, etc.
Census for England and Wales: The most comprehensive survey of the UK population. Most recent Census was on 29 April 2001, next Census in 2011. See also: General Register Office for Scotland for Information about Scotland's People.
National Statistics Online. Home of official UK statistics.
2006 Census of Canada. The census provides a statistical portrait of Canada and its people. The most recent census was on May 16, 2006. See also 2001 Census of Canada, 1996 Census of Population.
Census Finder: Canada Census Records Online. Genealogy Sources include United Kingdom Census Records of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Britain, England.
Census Online. Some 658 links to Online Census Records in Canada. Includes links to Online Census Records in England (414), Ireland (105), Scotland (18), and Wales (51).
E-STAT from StatCan.ca. You may need to ask a Librarian from an educational institution for the needed username and password to access this database. Colorful graphs and maps are accessible to illustrate detailed and up-to-date Canadian statistics.
Statistics Canada. Statistics on Canada's people, economy, environment and government, daily news, 1996 Census, 2001 Census, education resources, employment opportunities, CANSIM - Canadian Socio Economic Information Management System and Trade Statistics, and more.
Census Finder. Links to free census records online.
Census Online. Some 41,813 links to Online Census Records in the United States.
Facts for Features *Special Edition* 300 Million from U.S. Census Bureau. Population in the United States is expected to reach 300 million in the later part of 2006. The Census Bureau compares contemporary life and statistics to those in the time periods in which the nation reached other noteworthy population milestones in 1967 (when the population reached 200 million) and in the year 1915 (when it reached 100 million).
FASTATS - Fast Stats A-Z on State and Territorial Statistics in the United States from National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), or Click on map for individual state data.
FedStats. Topic Links A-Z. Gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies. FedStats is the new window on the full range of official statistical information available to the public from the United States Federal Government.
Statistics and Numeric Data from University of California Berkeley Library. Find statistical tables, numeric data, demographic information, public opinion polls, etc.
U.S. Census Bureau. United States Census. Subjects Index A-Z. U.S. Census Bureau - Fact Sheet - American FactFinder with easy access to data for the U.S., states, counties, city, towns and ZIP Codes. US Census Bureau Site Map.
USA Quick Facts from US Census Bureau.
Census of Population and Housing.