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Citysearch.com - The place to go if you’ve been given a longer reprieve. You can find out about day spas, outdoor activities, golf, cultural tours, festivals and all the other fun things you used to do with your spouse.
Clinique: For Men Only - Clinique Laboratories, Inc. is one of the world's leading manufacturers and marketers of prestige skin care, makeup and fragrance products. Clinique Skin Supplies for Men are based on the research and experience of Clinique's guiding dermatologists. Created to give maximum results with minimum bother, Clinique helps you do your daily routine with no lost motion, no wasted time. Everything works, works fast, works well.
Dads and Daughters - DADs provides tools to strengthen the relationships with their daughters. One of their primary missions is to combat the pervasive messages that value girls more for how they look than who they are, one daughter at a time.
DivorceNet - This site presents lots of legal and other factual information about divorce. The On-line Newsletter covers all aspects of divorce, including child custody issues, visitation, and child support. There is an extensive state-by-state resource area as well as an interactive bulletin board where parents can post questions and read about the concerns of other families in similar situations. Separation and divorce are situations that affect all family members.
Eagle Scout Resource Center @ EagleScout.Org - Becoming an Eagle Scout is a great achievement! There are six important requirements, ranging from earning 21 merit badges to planning, developing, and leading a service project. This site guides you through the whole process and gives lots of advice from other Eagle Scouts. There is also a great deal of information on the Court of Honor ceremony, at which you officially become an Eagle Scout. Don't miss the links to other resources, including a comparison of many Boy Scout Handbooks of the past to current day material, at http://www.frii.com/~troop97/scoutus/bshb1.htm .
Fremlin's Forgery: The Art of Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing & Metal Art - Not only can this journeyman blacksmith shoe a horse, but he can also craft a beautiful rose out of metal! How does he do it? Online tutorials reveal some of his secrets, and while you're oohing and aahing over his work, you can hear audio of his hammer ringing on the anvil.
Guyville-Where Men Can Be Guys - Guyville is a place online where men can get information on issues exclusively aimed at them. fresh and frequently updated articles in a wide variety of categories: Women & Relationships, Fatherhood, Getting Married, Health, Fitness, Nutrition, Hair Loss, Smokes Eats & Drinks, Sports, Gadgets & Electronics, Entertainment, Gambling, Style, Work and Money. In addition to the original content, Guyville.com offers numerous useful community tools. Members who register (for free) will receive free web-based email as well as Guyville Instant Messaging, plus access to all the community tools. Guyville.com also features message boards in every category where men can share their opinions and receive more information. The combination of Guyville.com content and the community tools offered to members creates a comprehensive resource and entertainment site for men's issues.
How To Save Social Security - Brookings research links relating to Clinton's budget proposal for Social Security for FY 2000.
Lionel Station - Home of Lionel Trains - The Lionel Manufacturing Company was founded in New York on September 5, 1900. In 1901, they sold animated display trains called "The Electric Express" to draw customers to store windows. A year later, they published a 16-page catalog, but it wasn't until 1906 that their product line included steam locomotives, trolleys, passenger cars, freight cars, and a caboose. Since then, Lionel has become a name famous in model railroading. You can check out their history, catalogs, cool accessories, and tips for hobbyists. And there's lots of neat new stuff at Kids Station.
Man of the Year - Need biographies of famous people? Cruise over to this page for information about the man, woman, or idea considered by Time magazine to be the biggest influence on events each year since 1927. In 1982, the computer was "Man of the Year."
Model Railroader - Some people like to collect precision-made miniature railroad cars, accurate down to the last bolt. Others like to build elaborate layouts, with running water and real plants for their model trains to roll past. Lots of people are in between. If you're just getting started in model railroading, you'll find an online introduction here.
Parents Without Partners - Whether you have never married, are separated, divorced, or widowed, there's one thing for sure: you love your kids and want to be the best single parent you can be! If you are already a member, you can join the chat and discussion areas to meet other single parents and share ideas and friendship. Not yet a member? Find a local chapter in your area and attend some of their events. Still not sure? There are several online resources here, plus lots of links to get you started.
Sears Craftsman - Sears Tool Territory-Where tools rule! Learn how to get the most out of your Craftsman tools.
The Internet Guide to Electronics - Do you know the difference between a parallel electrical circuit and one that is in series? You will within moments ofng this Web page and clicking on Theory. It's a real beginner's guide to the topic and includes many illustrations and clear explanations. There are also some cool calculators for Ohm's law and other topics, plus a guide to multimeter use and a handy chart of schematic symbols.
The National Mentoring Partnership - The National Mentoring Partnership is an advocate for the expansion of mentoring and a resource for mentors and mentoring initiatives nationwide.
Tools of the Trade - Buyer's guide, hot tools, tool test, tool talk articles and links
VCR Repair Instructions - This site will guide you through fixing a plethora of your average VCR problems that don’t require taking a trip down to the VCR repairman. It’ll save you time, aggravation, and most importantly money.
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