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#1  Pictorial Periodic Table
Online table of chemical elements.
#2  The World Factbook
"The U.S. government’s complete geographical handbook, featuring 267 full-color maps and flags of all nations and geographical entities. Each country profile tracks such demographics as population, ethnicity and literacy rates, as well as political, geographical and economic data."
#3  Infoplease.com
"All the knowledge you need." Almanac, biographies, dictionary and encyclopedia.
#4  U.S. Constitution Online
"Have you read your Constitution today? For over 200 years, the Constitution has provided the framework for our government - indeed, it is at the roots of our society. Today, in a time when it is easy to doubt your faith in government, it can be a relief to read what has sustained our nation for so long. If you have not read the Constitution in a while, visit your charter of freedom again."
#5  Fact Monster
For kids! Online almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, and homework help.
Altapedia Online  -  "Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world."
CIA Publications and Reports  -  World Factbook, maps and publications.
Fact Monster  -  For kids! Online almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, and homework help.
Infoplease.com  -  "All the knowledge you need." Almanac, biographies, dictionary and encyclopedia.
Internet FAQ Archives  -  Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings.
Pictorial Periodic Table  -  Online table of chemical elements.
U.S. Constitution Online  -  "Have you read your Constitution today? For over 200 years, the Constitution has provided the framework for our government - indeed, it is at the roots of our society. Today, in a time when it is easy to doubt your faith in government, it can be a relief to read what has sustained our nation for so long. If you have not read the Constitution in a while, visit your charter of freedom again."
The World Factbook  -  "The U.S. government’s complete geographical handbook, featuring 267 full-color maps and flags of all nations and geographical entities. Each country profile tracks such demographics as population, ethnicity and literacy rates, as well as political, geographical and economic data."





 

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