This PDF guide is intended to help a person with a legal problem find legal rules that can resolve or prevent conflict. It is most useful to work through the steps and sources in the order given.
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BJS mission: To collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government. These data are critical to Federal, State, and local policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice is both efficient and evenhanded.
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The Government and Geographic Information and Data Services Department at Northwestern University Library has a comprehensive collection of over 300 posters issued by U.S. Federal agencies from the onset of war through 1945. These posters represent the government's effort, through art, illustration, and photographs, to pull the American people together in a time of adversity for the country and its population.
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An expansive resource guide listing dictionaries and specialty reference sources that address etymology, historical linguistics, and the history of the English language. The majority of listed materials are in print, along with a significant number of Web and database sources.
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An encyclopedic reference work cataloging all of the world’s 6,909 known living languages. Includes language maps compiling information about the locations of the world's living languages, language families, statitical summaries, endangered languages, and a bibliography of ethnologue data sources.
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The IBDB archive is the official database for Broadway theatre information. Created by the research department of The Broadway League, the national trade association for Broadway, IBDB provides records of productions from the beginnings of New York theatre until today.
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The Early Office Museum engages in research on the history and evolution of offices, antique office machines and equipment, and business technology based on original documents, artifacts, and vintage photographs. Useful for students, researchers, and collectors, the web site includes encylopedic entries and historical photos of office technology.
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View biographical information about hundreds of Scholastic authors and illustrators, see their individual list of works, read interview transcripts, and link to additional resources for author studies. Includes a selection of author interview videos available for online viewing.
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Short articles covering key events of the pilgrim's migtration and colony settlement at Plymouth. Includes a chronology from 1622-1626, the Mayflower voyage, their first winter, their first thanksgiving, and clothing of the time.
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The first Thanksgiving meal consisted of deer, corn, shellfish, roasted meat and cranberries. Learn more about the facts and myths of Thanksgiving.
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Internet resources for financial aid, grants, scholarships and other funding resources for students entering universities, colleges and graduate schools. Compiled by CU Denver Health Sciences, also included are specific sites for students and professionals in the fields of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and dental programs.
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Scholarly and Scientific Literature from US Government Resources. Covers child and adolescent studies, criminal justice, education, environmental studies, health/medicine, housing, latin american studies, science, and social studies.
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An aid to librarians in providing reference services to the public, as well as to identify web sites that offer quality information on particular topics. Created for the staff of the Business & Sciences Department of the Memphis Public Library & Information Center.
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Ready-to-use materials that bring the Library of Congress' primary sources into the classroom. Includes themed resources, lesson plans, class starters,and professional development tools.
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Over 200 films on themes covering The Presidents, Biographies, War & Politics, Technology, Popular Culture, and The American Landscape. Watch full films online, read related articles, view primary sources, download teacher’s guides, and download film transcripts.
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From Mid-Continent Public Library (MO) Reader's Advisory this list is a compilation of over 1,250 books, novels, short stories, and plays that have been made into motion pictures.
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