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Almagest
Contents, impact, modern editions, footnotes,     see also, references, external links

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almagest

Charles Dickens
An innovative and unusual angle from which to look at the imagery of Charles Dickens' "Hard Times" on an Italian web-site. Particularly suitable for teachers to acquire a wider perspective on the novel and/or for high school students.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.intercom.publinet.it/cs/3cs2.htm

Vector
-Vector, Anopheles mosquitoes
-Vector, Anopheles larvae and pupae
-Vector, ecological habitat of the Anopheles mosquito
-Vector, mosquito diet
-Vector, sensitivity of the mosquito to infection with plasmodia
-Vector, biting behaviour of mosquitoes
-Vector, how does the mosquito find her prey?
-Vector, resistance to insecticides in malaria vectors
-Vector, examples of important vectors
-Vector, extrinsic incubation period of the parasite

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.itg.be/itg/DistanceLearning/LectureNotesVandenEndenE/02_Malariap8.htm

Charles Dickens
A description on the rendering of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" and "Oliver Twist" by the director David Lean.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.sottodiciottofilmfestival.it/index.php?IDpage=466&lang=ita

Muscular work
Positive and negative signs of work indicate whether the object exerting the force is transferring energy to some other object, or receiving it. A baseball pitcher, for example, does positive work on the ball, but the catcher does negative work on it.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_work

Almageste
Histoire, contenu, liens externes

Segnalato da: Raffaele Serra
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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almageste

Charles Dickens
The full text of charles dickens' novel "Great Expectations" (download for free)

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.bibliomania.com/0/0/19/37/frameset.html

History of Pharmacy
CAVENTOU, PELLETIER AND QUININE

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.pharmacy.wsu.edu/history/history24.html

Charles Dickens
An interesting article (written in Spanish) on Charles Dickens'"Great Expectations" which helps readers to identify the novels' main themes and characters, together with the main events in the plot.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://newyorkstreet.blogspot.com/2006/02/dickens-great-expectations-grandes.html

Sprint
Sprints are short running races in athletics.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprint_%28race%29

Malaria
History of Malaria

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.rph.wa.gov.au/malaria/history.html

Queen Victoria
An interesting biography - in Spanish - on Queen Victoria and the main events in her life.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.cecilgoitia.com.ar/victoria_reina.htm

DDT
Use DDT To Stop Deaths From Malaria In African Countries

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.aaenvironment.com/DDT.htm

Queen Victoria
A brief biography of Queen Victoria (in Italian) with a particular emphasis on her family relationships and family history.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.matmatprof.it/filosofia_e_dintorni/_private1/reginavittoria.htm

DDT
The World Health Organization backs use of DDT Against Malaria

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6083944

Queen Victoria
A biography of Queen Victoria (in French) with a particular emphasis on her cultural and historical context

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://fr.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761560609/Victoria_(reine).html

DDT
DDT (Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane) is one of the best known synthetic pesticides.

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDT

Queen Victoria
The official biography of Queen Victoria by the Website of the British monarchy (with extract from the Queen's diaries included)

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page118.asp

ATP
(ATP),   energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things. ATP captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.

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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9003722/adenosine-triphosphate

Charles Dickens
A comprehensive site on Queen Victoria's Empire (in English) with educational activities. Teachers have the opportunity to download interesting lesson plans in Word and Pdf format (the activities have been planned by students from all school levels).
Many useful links to other web resources on the theme are provided, too.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/victoria/history/scramble.html

DDT
DT was the first synthetic pesticide of the modern age. It promised much, but ultimately created widespread concern as an environmental hazard.


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http://www.pan-uk.org/pestnews/Actives/ddt.htm

DDT
DDT FOR MALARIA CONTROL

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.malaria.org/teachingmodules/ddt-malaria-container.html

British colonialism
The site (in Italian)  focuses specifically on British colonialism in India, by explaining the social and cultural impact on the country and the social and economical reasons which made it interesting for British people.
The site is suitable for teachers and for high school students to develop a specific discourse on the colonization of the Indian continent.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.casadellacultura.it/site/materiali/archivio/storia/007_colonialismo_india.html

Glucose in glycolysis
Use of glucose as an energy source in cells is via aerobic or anaerobic respiration.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose#Glucose_in_glycolysis

British colonialism
A challenging article (in Spanish) on the long lasting effects of British colonialism on post-colonial countries. It is useful for teachers to offer a new perspective on the study of British colonialism and to provide material for school essays on this topic to high school students.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://www.etnografo.com/colonialismo_precio.htm

Malaria Foundation International
CAMPAIGN TO PREVENT A BAN OF DDT

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://www.malaria.org/DDTpage.html

How scanners work
Introduction to How Scanners Work
Scanners have become an important part of the home office over the last few years. Scanner technology is everywhere and used in many ways

Segnalato da: Antonio Servetti
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http://computer.howstuffworks.com/scanner.htm/printable

DDT
The good news about DDT

Segnalato da: Nadia Campofiorito
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http://scicom.ucsc.edu/SciNotes/9601/SeaLion/00Intro.html

Organelles
There are two main types or categories of cells: prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Both of these types of cells have several things in common. All cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which is made of a double layer (a bilayer) of phospholipids. Within this membrane, is the cytoplasm which is composed of the fluid and organelles of the cell.

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http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/cells.htm

Great Exhibition
A definition (in Italian) of the Great Exhibition which took place in London in 1851 with an illustration from the Bettman Archive.

Segnalato da: Elisa Armellino
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http://it.encarta.msn.com/media_121644037_761570768_-1_1/Esposizione_universale_di_Londra.html


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