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Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s-1960s
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/jrhtml/jrhome.html
A time line which draws on manuscripts, books, photographs, and ephemera from the Library of Congress, the first three sections describe the color line that segregated baseball for many years, the Negro Leagues, and Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson. The last two sections explore Robinson's career as a Dodger and his civil rights activities.
Jamaica National Heritage Trust
http://www.jnht.com/
Fast facts on Jamaica and information on Jamaican history and national historic sites.
Jamaican Parish Reference
http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaicanparishes.html
This website traces the evolution of Jamaican parish names and boundaries from the sixteenth century to the present, with links to historical maps of Jamaica from each time period.
James Bond, Agent 007 OHMSS
http://www.klast.net/bond/
Focuses on Bond movies, but also contains information about Bond in books and other media.
Jamestown Rediscovery
http://www.apva.org/
"Welcome to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project Jamestown Rediscovery is investigating the remains of 1607 Jamestown on the APVA property on Jamestown Island, Virginia." Contains an online exhibit of the excavation site with pictures of artifacts found.
Jammin' Reggae Archives
http://niceup.com/
Large web site for things related to reggae music and the culture that surrounds. Has information about artists, discographies, sound files, histories, tour dates, festivals, lyrics and pictures. Also contains information about reggae variants like ska and dub.
Jamminjobs
http://www.jamminjobs.com/
A national job board that lists open positions nationwide for searching with keywords or browsing by categories. It also provides articles and resources for job seekers and employers such as free industry magazines, personality tests, career consultation and other career resources.
The Jane Austen Information Page
http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/janeinfo.html
Everything that the Jane Austen fan might wish for including e-texts of her 6 novels and her minor works, Jane Austen trivia, a biography and a bibliography.
Jane's Information Group
http://www.janes.com/
The latest news and information regarding military and transportation, including articles culled from the various Jane's serials and publications.
January One
http://www.januaryone.com/
"The Knitty Life of a New Year’s Baby!" Cara’s rants on knitting and life are sometimes controversial, sometimes humorous, but always insightful. She is a professional children’s photographer in real life, and her photos of her knitting projects are stunning. Cara also hosts the annual Spin Out in Central Park.
Jan’s Computer Literacy 101
http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/index.html
An illustrated guide with sections on computer basics, Windows, the web, spreadsheets, and databases.
BBC News Country Profile: Japan
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profil...
Information about Japan, along with related news reports, a chronology of key events, leaders and media provided by the BBC News.
Japan Directory
http://web-jpn.org/links/index.html
A subsection of the Japan Information Center, this website is a directory of organizations and associations in Japan. Includes address, e-mail, fax and phone numbers.
Japan Information Network
http://jin.jcic.or.jp./
"This Japan Information Network WWW site has been set up by the Japan Center for Intercultural Communications (JCIC) to be the place to come for Web users seeking all kinds of information about Japan. The information about the society, culture, education and other aspects of Japan appearing on this site was gathered and edited by JCIC. We also serve as a hub, providing users with links to the best sites for finding information they need about Japan." This site provides access to information regarding current events, regional information, statistical information, and an index to Japanese web resources.
Japan National Tourist Organization
http://www.jnto.go.jp/
"All about Japan, the Japanese, travel, Tokyo, Kyoto, holidays, hotels & much more" from the Japan National Tourist Organization.
Japan of Today
http://web-jpn.org/index.html
Includes substantial Website resources related to Japan.
Japan Reference Page
http://www.japanreference.com/
A directory of websites from or about Japan.
Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project
http://www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/harmony/
A site dedicated to University of Washington Libraries holdings on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. It also features virtual exhibits of the Puyallup assembly center and Camp Harmony.
Japanese Authors and Works
http://www.jlit.net/authors_works/index.html
Contains lists of Japanese authors organized by time period and alphabetically, 1945-present. An overview of literary history in the pre-modern and modern period is also available with regularly updataed news relating to Japanese literature.
Japanese Historical Maps from the East Asian Library
http://www.davidrumsey.com/japan/
"Represented in this online collection are 896 images of maps and books" on Japan through history. Three browsers are available to view the maps, including GIS software "that allows detailed overlays of historical maps and current geospatial data."
Japanese Table Manners
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2005.html
Learn how to eat Japanese food politely.
Japanese Traditional Music
http://jtrad.columbia.jp/eng/index.html
A pictorial chronology of Japanese music history is provided along with a survey of each era. Musical genres including Gagaku, Kabuki, and Shomyo are described in detail and several example sound files are available.
Japanese-English Dictionary Portal
http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/libsites/japan/index.html
"The Japanese-English Dictionary Portal provides easy look-ups of entries in Jim Breen's Japanese-English dictionary, WWWJDIC. By highlighting characters, words, or phrases on a Web page in Kanji/Kana, Romaji, or English, and then clicking on the JEDP menu, you can automatically find those characters or words in the dictionary. From this departure point you can enter the University of Virginia's Japanese Text Initiative resources or begin to browse any Japanese language web document or website."
Japanese-Online
http://www.japanese-online.com/
Allows Japanese learners to find and talk to one another, as well as seek language exchange relationships with Japanese speakers, and Japanese speakers to find language exchange partners to study with.
Jargon File Resources
http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/
"This page indexes all the WWW resources associated with the Jargon File and its print version, The New Hacker's Dictionary. It's as official as anything associated with the Jargon File gets." The Jargon File has been known as the lexicon of esoteric hackerly words and phrases since at least 1991. The site also includes the history and folklore of hackers. It has a searchable database for jargon terms and also has links to pages that have other versions of search engines to search the text. You can also download the entire text as a compressed gzip file.
The Java Tutorial Object-Oriented Programming for the Internet
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
You can teach yourself how to program in Java by using this on-line tutorial. Examples are provided. You just need to download some basics (the Java Development Kit, which they provide) to get you started. There are several "trails" you can follow depending on how you want to learn.
java.blogs
http://www.javablogs.com/Welcome.action
java.blogs collects blogs for people developing Java applications. Java is a computer programming language created by Sun Microsystems.
Jazz Clubs around the World
http://www.wnur.org/jazz/lists/clubs.html
A listing of jazz clubs, arranged by city, along with phone numbers and street addresses.
The Jazz Review
http://www.jazzreview.com/
Everything you want to know about jazz, including reviews, biographies, photos, news, history, jazz radio stations, NetRadio jazz broadcasts, concerts, and a free monthly e-mail newsletter.
Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns
http://www.pbs.org/jazz/
The online counterpart to Ken Burns' documentary Jazz includes extensive biographical profiles and discographies of major jazz musicians, a chronology of the development of jazz, essays about jazz and its place in American culture, and audio clips of jazz compositions.
Jeffrey's Japanese - English Dictionary Server
http://linear.mv.com/cgi-bin/j-e/dict
"This server provides simple access to the English/Japanese Japanese/English dictionary edict (and several other related dictionaries). Searches can be either based upon English, romaji, or raw Japanese. Searches result in the listing of pairs of related Japanese and English. There is also a kanji database server as well, which gives access to kanjidic. "
Jennifer's Language Page
http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/index.htm
Translations for several basic words and phrases in hundreds of languages including indigenous languages. No pronunciation guide.
Jerry Thomas’ Bartender’s Guide or How to Mix Drinks
http://www.artofdrink.com/jerry-thomas/
Reproducing an 1862 bartender's reference, written and published by Jerry Thomas (1825-1885), this site "is a vast resource for making drinks popular in the 1800’s," most of which are still popular now.
JerseyPride.com
http://www.jerseypride.com/
Visit this New Jersey site devoted to LOGS - Lovers of the Garden State. The Jersey Facts and Jersey Links can lead you to lists such as famous people from New Jersey and the official state sport team sites.
Jerusalem in Old Maps and Views
http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/history/early+history+-+archaeolog...
"We love history. We love maps. And we think Jerusalem's kinda nifty, too. Imagine how delighted we were to find the Israeli government's Jerusalem in Old Maps and Views page. From the earliest known image of the city - a sixth-century mosaic - to a 1905 mizrach (a wall decoration indicating east), these maps depict Jerusalem with flair and symbolism. Symbolism, in fact, means more to these mapmakers than geography; were we lost in Jerusalem with one of these maps contemporarily in hand, we'd still be lost in Jerusalem. To be fair, we should say that most of the maps depict more the country than the city, but Jerusalem, being what it is, always seems to be a focal point. "
Jewelers of America
http://www.jewelers.org/
Links to an entire series of brochures about fine jewelry and gemstones for the consumer.
Jewish Agency for Israel
http://www.jafi.org.il/
Resources for the global Jewish community. Daily news and updated information on tourism in Israel. Includes a comprehensive set of Jewish-related sites at http://www.jewishsites.org/ and a monthly magazine, The MagNet.
Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan
http://www.pbs.org/mpt/jewishcooking/
Based upon Joan Nathan's books and televion show, this site aims to explain the origins and reasons behind Jewish foods and holiday customs associated with them. It also includes recipes, ways to order books and videos and helpful cooking hints. Joan Nathan is a highly respected author and chef both in and out of the Jewish community. This site reflects that.
Jewish Family Service Emergency Services
http://www.jfsseattle.org/emergency.html
This site provides information on emergency food service, specializing in kosher food. This Seattle, Washington site serves Jewish people in any location and provides service for any people within the surrounding three zip codes.
Jewish Food Mailing List Archive
http://www.jewishfood-list.com/
This archive site collects kosher recipes from over 1200 members; also included are kitchen anecdotes and some Jewish humor.
The Jewish History Resource Center
http://jewishhistory.huji.ac.il/
"The Jewish History Resource Center is a project of the Dinur Center for Research in Jewish History. Over 6000 links to websites in over 30 categories dealing with Jewish History have been visited by our team and have been found to be of value to those interested in Jewish History."
Jewish Holiday Calendar
http://bnaibrith.org/jewish_holiday_calendar.cfm
Gives the English calendar dates for traditional Jewish Holidays for 2008-2009. This page will only be legible if your browser supports tables.
Jewish Holidays Guide
http://www.sfjcf.org/resources/jholidays/
Provides brief descriptions and dates for each Jewish holiday, along with related links and stories in the Bay Area.
Jewish Virtual Library
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/
This online encyclopedia has extensive information on Jewish history, culture, politics, religion, and Israel-U.S. relations. Resources include publications, maps, and statistics.
Jewish Virtual Library: Terrorism
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/terror...
Part of a site dedicated to collecting information on Jewish history and current affairs, the terrorism section covers terrorist attacks in Israel and Palestine, as well as the United States and Middle East.
National Museum of American Jewish History
http://www.nmajh.org/
The National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadephia offers a view of "American Jews in the social, cultural, economic and political life" of the United States. View descriptions and photographs of current and past exhibits or check out the site's "three side-by-side timelines of American history, American Jewish history, and World Jewish history."
Jewish.com
http://www.jewish.com/
"Jewish.com adheres to the philosophy of being an informative, interesting and welcoming site for all Jews, regardless of their affiliation or religious observance. Jewish.com maintains vibrant community areas including 'ask a rabbi;' several reference tools, including a complete electronic translation of the Torah and over 7,000 non-commercial Jewish web links."
JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy
http://www.jewishgen.org/
Jewish genealogical information and contacts. Includes databases of meetings, Websites, families and publications, plus an FAQ and other useful information. Additionally, visitors to the site are capable of creating identities and engaging in special interest and discussion groups with other members of the site.
Jews in the Civil War
http://www.jewish-history.com/civilwar/Default.htm
This site looks at the Jewish experience during the Civil War, on both the Union and Confederate sides. It contains a collection of letters, first person accounts, biographies, photos, and excerpts from historical documents, along with links to related Websites.
JFK-Dallas, November 22, 1963
http://www.dallasnews.com/s/dws/spe/2003/jfk/112203jfk.html
Provides news stories, personal perspectives, maps and photographs, and audio and video relating to U.S. President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination.
Jigsaw Puzzles
http://www.crea-soft.com/online-jigsaw-puzzle/
These online jigsaw puzzles can be made easier or harder by selecting the difficulty level you want. You will need Flash loaded on your computer before you begin. This site may take a long time to load, especially if you are on a dial-up connection.
JigZone
http://www.jigzone.com/
"The place on the internet for free online jigsaw puzzles." Choose your level of difficulty. And, you can even recieve and new jigsaw puzzle by e-mail everyday.
Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
http://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow
This anti-racism museum at Ferris State Univeristy is both a real place and an Internet museum. Its goal is to use objects of intolerance to teach tolerance and supply a place where people, from all races can talk openly and honestly about race, race relations, and racism.
JISC - Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
http://www.jisc.go.jp/eng/index.html
English site for the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), which "establishes and maintains Japanese Industrial Standards" and "develops measurement standards and technical infrastructure for standardization." Covers the industrial standards utilized, the measures used to assess product conformity to these standards, and general information about the JISC.
JISC Legal Information Service
"JISC Legal broadens the awareness of the issues and explains the implications of IT law by making available current legal information" for Information Technology workers in the United Kingdom. Read the newsletter, and get updates regarding your rights as an IT user.
JNUL Kettubot Database
http://jnul.huji.ac.il/dl/ketubbot/
"The Jewish National and University Library's unparalleled collection of ketubbot is one of the largest in the world (over 1200 items). It contains ketubbot from dozens of different countries, covering a time period of over 900 years and is a major resource for research in Jewish history, law and art. For over 2000 years Jewish law has required that every husband present his wife, at the time of their marriage, with a marriage contract or ketubbah, guaranteeing the wife's financial rights in case of the husband's death or divorce. Over generations, various local customs found their way into the legal text of the ketubbah and ketubbah decorations reflected the Jewish art of each locality and period. Ketubbot are therefore a rich source of material on Jewish history, customs and art. The fact that, as legal documents, ketubbot always contain exact dates and place names allows their absolute identification with specific communities and periods." Users can browse the collection by country, or use the search facility.
Joan's Royalty in History Site
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/kings.htm
The facts about "non-Royal behaviour of Royals in history." Articles detail some of the strangest and most notorious European rulers on record. Also, find a genealogy of Dutch royalty and suggestions for further reading.
Job Descriptions
http://www.job-descriptions.org/
"Job-desciptions.org is the free resource that provides you with job desciptions and job details. Our site currrently contains over 13,000 job descriptions, divided into major categories, then divisions and finally into groups." The site has a Google site search box. Users can view jobs by title or industry.
Job Employment Guide
http://www.job-employment-guide.com/
This job search and employment guide provides resources for career planning, resume writing, job searching, interviews, salary negotiation, and resignation.
Job Interview Advice
http://career-advice.monster.com/interview-tips/home.aspx
Gives interview tips on how to prepare, how to act, and how to follow up. You can even test your knowledge with online quizzes about interview preparation and do a virtual practice interview.
Job Search on Net-Temps
http://www.net-temps.com/
An employment search site that caters to sourcing companies, rather than direct employers. It offers job searching for part-time, full-time, and contract positions, posting resumes and cover letters, and creating job search assistants.
Job Search Pathfinder
http://wings.buffalo.edu/sils/alas/resources/job.htm
Listing of library job-posting websites.
job-hunt.org
http://www.job-hunt.org/index.html
This directory of over 8,000 job-hunting and career resources allows you to sort resources by state and industry. Browse articles on job news and articles on professional development.
JobHunt: A Meta-List of On-Line Job-Search Resources and Services
http://www.job-hunt.org/index.html
A large list of links to online jobs, job search sites and sites with more lists related to job hunting. Jobs are not actually listed here but the links are categorized by type of career and are divided into commercial and non-commercial sites. There are also links to companies which provide information about employment opportunities online.
Jobs and Careers Online
http://www.jobcentral.com/
A service of the Direct Employers Association, it gives employers a chance to recruit employees and potential employees to post their resume and search for jobs.
Jobs in Mathematics
http://jobs.phds.org/jobs/
A comprehensive site on information in the mathematics field to include market statistics, job openings, marketable skills, labor policy, etc.
JobStar: California Job Search Guide
http://jobstar.org/index.php
"A public library based job search information site." Although the focus of this site is on California, there is much here that will be useful to all job hunters. Includes sections on writing resumes, career guides, and salary information.
JobWeb
http://www.jobweb.com/
"Offering career and job-search advice for college students and new college graduates." Provides a section for students, parents, employers, and colleges.
Johannes Brahms
http://www.johannesbrahms.org/
Biography and catalog of Johannes Brahms
The John Newbery Medal
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedi...
The Newbery Medal is awarded each year to the most distinguished children's books. The Medal Winner and honor books are described on this page. A listing of medal winners and honor books going back to 1922, information about the award, and a link to the Caldecott Medal homepage can also be found here.
The Johns Hopkins AIDS Service
http://www.hopkins-aids.edu/
"The mission of The Johns Hopkins AIDS Service is to pursue research, education, prevention strategies and clinical care to combat the HIV pandemic." This site includes a wealth of information about AIDS treatment, research, epidemiology, clinical trials, events and conferences, and women's issues.
Johns Hopkins PodMed - Weekly Health News Podcasts
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/mediaII/podcastsinstructions....
A weekly podcast from Johns Hopkins on news in the world of health
Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
http://www.jhuccp.org/
Part of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, this site promotes worldwide health communication in the area of reproductive health. Find over 450 reproductive health, population and development organizations; the POPLINE database of citations on population, family planning, and related health information; and full text articles on these topics.
Joi Ito's Web
http://joi.ito.com/
Joi Ito has been jumping on grenades in the tech boom since it all started in the 1990s. He is the founder and CEO of Neoteny Co, a venture capital firm that has set up and run some of the largest web sites in Japan. He is constantly talking about the advantages and potential of blogs in interviews by NPR, CNN, and lectures around the world. His blog can cover many different topics. It is often technology related, but he also discusses news items or simply what he’s doing that day.
Join California: Election History for the State of California
http://www.joincalifornia.com/
"JoinCalifornia started in 2005 and provides more than sixty years worth of polictical history for California candidates, districts, and parties." This site provides current election information as well as historical information about California politics, parties and laws.
Joint Center for Housing Studies
http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/
"The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University analyzes the ways in which housing policy and practices are shaped by economic and demographic trends and provides leaders in government, business and the non-profit sector with knowledge and tools for formulating effective policies and strategies." The site contains reports, including "The State of the Nation's Housing: 1999", select newsletter articles, press releases, and links to other organizations involved in housing policy, legislation, advocacy, or education.
Joint Committee on Printing
"The principal purpose of the Joint Committee on Printing is to oversee the functions of the Government Printing Office and general printing procedures of the Federal Government."
Joint Committee on Taxation
http://www.house.gov/jct/
The duties of the Joint Committee are to investigate the operation and effects of internal revenue taxes, investigate measures and methods for the simplification of taxes, make reports to the House Committee on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Finance, and review any proposed refund or credit and gift taxes in excess of $2,000,000.
Joint Economic Committee
http://jec.senate.gov/
"The Joint Economic Committee (JEC) was created when Congress passed the Employment Act of 1946. Under this Act, Congress established two advisory panels: the President's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) and the Joint Economic Committee. Their primary tasks are to review economic conditions and to recommend improvements in economic policy."
Joint Electonic Library
http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/
Promotes joint doctrine awareness and manages the development of joint doctrines to improve joint, interagency, and multinational interoperability and to enhance Commander in Chief (CINC) warfighting capabilities.
Jon Udell
http://blog.jonudell.net/
Jon Udell is lead analyst for InfoWorld Media Group, a company that evaluates IT products for technology experts. His blog discusses current articles, projects, controversies, and events in the technology, especially those he is involved in.
Joost
http://www.joost.com/
Interactive software for distributing television shows and other videos using peer-to-peer technology. You can share shows and interact with others about shows for free.
Joseph Wu's Origami Page
http://www.origami.vancouver.bc.ca/home.html
In addition to a wealth of information on origami (history & instruction, finding people, organizations and supplies) there's a guide to files & diagrams of origami on the net and a guide to origami photo galleries.
Joslin Diabetes Center
http://www.joslin.org/
Presents diabetes news, research, and educational information. Much of the information provided is particularly helpful for those newly diagnosed with diabetes.
Journal of Southern Religion
http://jsr.fsu.edu/
The Journal of Southern Religion is sponsored by Florida State University, Louisiana State University, and Saint Francis University. It is a peer-reviewed journal, that discusses the traditions, with objective and critical scholarship. It offers copies of the journal, it has a discussion board, and a search function to look for articles within the different volumes, that have been made.
Journal of the Supreme Court
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/orders/journal.html
The official minutes of the Supreme Court, published chronologically each day the Court issues or orders an opinion.
The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness
http://qi-journal.com/index.asp
Contains information about traditional Chinese Medicine, Taijiquan and internal arts, Qigong and Meditation, Chinese Culture, Chinese Philosophy, and Feng Shui. Provides links to articles from major new sources such as CBS and BBC.
Journey Into Amazonia
http://www.pbs.org/journeyintoamazonia/
"'Journey into Amazonia' features the swollen rivers, flooded forests and dense canopy of the vast rain forest recognized as one of Earth's natural wonders. For three years, producer Harry Marshall and his team braved sweltering heat and insect swarms to capture the changing seasons of a magical world."
Journey through the Galaxy
http://home.cwru.edu/~sjr16/index.html
An overview of several fields of astronomy, including topics in the solar system, stars and stellar evolution, extrasolar planets, cosmology, and space exploration. Also includes an astronomy glossary.
Journey to Korea
http://koreanhistoryproject.org/Jta/Kr/index.htm
Detailed sections on Korean geography, weather, government, language, population, history, and more.
Joystick 101
http://joystick101.org/blog/
"A blog dedicated to studying games and gaming culture with a particular emphasis on learning." Focuses on social and educational aspects of video games.
Jo’s Trust
http://www.jotrust.co.uk/
"Jo's Trust is an online information and counselling service dedicated to women with cervical cancer, their family and friends." The site offers free, confidential medical advice from experts and counselors. It also includes general information, news, events, frequently asked questions, and bulletin boards.
JPL's El Nino Watch
http://airsea-www.jpl.nasa.gov/ENSO/enso.html
"This home page provides updated information on NASA's contribution in monitoring the evolution of El Niņo and its climatic consequences."
Judaism 101
http://www.jewfaq.org/index.htm
Provides an immense amount of detailed information about Judaism from an Orthodox perspective.
Judaism and Jewish Resources
http://shamash.org/trb/judaism.html
The Judaism and Jewish Resources site is extrodinarily comprehensive, with informative links to sites in Israel and in the United States. It contains information on libraries, museums, art, archaeology, and the Hebrew and Yiddish languages, as well as Israeli culture and government, U.S. agencies in Israel, and several mailing lists.
Judo Information Site
http://www.judoinfo.com/
Complete references on Judo history, principles, philosophy, tournaments, techniques, lists of Judo clubs, humor, art, Judo books, and much more.
Judy Blume Talks About Censorship
http://www.judyblume.com/censors.html
As part of her main Web site, author Judy Blume talks about censorship, how it felt when she was accused of being a communist for writing "Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret," and the real reasons that people ban books. Also includes links to two other articles Blume wrote about censorship/banned books.
Juggling Information Service
http://www.juggling.org/
"If you're a juggler, or want to learn to juggle, or just want some information on juggling, this is the place to be." Included in this site are helpful suggestions from fellow jugglers, links to jugglers' personal home pages, access to a juggling newsgroup, information about juggling festivals and the various organizations of jugglers, and an archive of complete issues of Juggler's World magazine, the quarterly publication of the International Juggler's Association.
Junglewalk.com: A site for animal lovers
http://junglewalk.com/
Junglewalk.com features a collection of links to audio, photo and video clips of animals from all over the world. There are also links to pages full of information about these animals.
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JURIST: The Law Professor's Network
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/
Site designed to serve as a resource for a network of law professors at U.S. universities. Includes links to course outlines, materials and examinations, legal resources on the Web as compiled by law professors, conferences, legal news.
Just Free Books
http://www.justfreebooks.info/
This is a custom search engine for finding ebooks and summaries of works in the public domain.
Justice Information Center of the NCJRS
http://www.ncjrs.org
This site is a service of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service. It has information on corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs and crime, international justice issues, justice grants, juvenile justice, law enforcement, research and evaluation, and resources for crime victims. The site is searchable, and also links to conferences, related sites, and a catalog of NCJRS publications.

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