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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Check Out These Great Websites and What They Have to Offer


The introduction to this site remarks, "If you need help in college algebra, you have come to the right place".
Their statement is accurate, as the staff members at the West Texas A&M University's Virtual Math Lab have done a fine job creating a series of online algebra tutorials for students and anyone else who might be returning to the world of algebra. First-time visitors should look at their online guide to the tutorials to learn how their tutorials are organized.



Ernest Hemingway was a red-blooded man of letters, and one of the 20th century's most celebrated and demonized writers.
In 1968, Mary Hemingway arranged to have his papers donated to the Kennedy Library. Over the past several decades, materials related to Hemingway's long career have continued to become part of this very extensive collection. The Kennedy Library has created this specific page...
Visitors can start by clicking over to the "Online Resources" area, which includes essays on Hemingway by various scholars and a nice piece by Megan F. Desnoyers on how the collection came to the Kennedy Library.