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Primary Documents / Chapter Resources | Naomi Klein Naomi Klein puts all the R &D for her book, The Shock Doctrine online. Lots of useful information you may or may not want to know.
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Primary Documents / Chapter Resources | Naomi Klein Naomi Klein puts all the R &D for her book, The Shock Doctrine online. Lots of useful information you may or may not want to know.
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Useful ESL Web Sites - QualityTime-ESL Many more web sites from the QualityTime ESL links page--thanks to Sophie Pietrucci.
dotSUB.com ~ Any film in any language. A user-based subtitling site--loads of video subtitled in dozens of languages by everybody and his brother.
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Cool Hunting: video The coolest weekly podcast site I know--art, sculpture, nugroove, roller derby...
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englishsup wiki A wiki for English teachers in France to air their laundry.
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Download Free Political Documentaries And Watch Many Interesting, Controversial Free Documentary Films On That You Wont Find On The TV! Not sure about the legality of this, but it's a .org, so who knows.
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The Hub: "Welcome to the beta of the Hub for human rights media and action! The Hub is a place for you to see and upload human rights-related media, and to take action on what you see."
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Canal-U - Producteurs FYI, there are loads of graduate educational channels in French here.
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QualityTime-ESL : QualityTime-ESL Podcasts Podcasts for English grammar review.
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Messages From Our Troops To The Families They Can Barely Remember | The Onion - America's Finest News Source You love the paper and the audio podcast--here's their video podcast. Very very funny.
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Jamendo : Open your ears On jamendo, artists allow everyone to download and share their music. It's free, legal and unlimited.
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Superfund365: "Superfund365, A Site-A-Day, is an online data visualization application with an accompanying RSS-feed and email alert system. Each day for a year, starting on September 1, 2007, Superfund365 will visit one toxic site currently active in the Superfund program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We begin the journey in the New York City area and work our way across the country, ending the year in Hawaii. (We will need a beach vacation by then!) In the end, the archive will consist of 365 visualizations of some of the worst toxic sites in the U.S., roughly a quarter of the total number on the Superfund's National Priorities List (NPL). Along the way, we will conduct video interviews with people involved with or impacted by Superfund. "
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The ESP Game: Labeling the WebVey cool game to label things with a partner.
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NMAAHC - Home PageNational Museum of African American History and Culture has gone virtual. Great site.
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LibriVox A user-based audiobooks site with thousands? of books. You can listen or add to the collection by reading a book.
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National Priorities Project - Cost of War An interesting cost comparison to things like children's health, public education, etc.
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Spell with flickrGet names or sayings spelled out in photos from Flickr--soooo cool!
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Robert Greenwald's Brave New FilmsA pioneer in 21st century activism, Brave New Films are the centerpieces for guerilla campaigns designed to break through noisy news cycles. Utilizing the latest technologies, unique distribution strategies, and a growing network of dedicated volunteer field producers, we are producing entertaining and engaging films, blogs, television shows, and short videos while building the essential distribution infrastructure needed for long-term social change.
Voices from the Gulf : "Two years after Katrina, the Gulf Coast is still recovering, and thousands of personal stories remain unheard. Experience them here. Tell us yours."
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