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  iLinguist.com: Translation tools, useful links for translators
The latest version includes the pop-up iFinger version of the dictionary which gives instantaneous translation of words in any document you are reading or working on in a small pop-up window.
As an alternative to the Oxford Hachette dictionary, this is also an excellent resource: the dictionary is fast to load and easy to use, and offers up-to-date expressions and terms.
I couldn't find it on Amazon's English site but you can order it from their French site: www.amazon.fr (click on the picture to go straight to the order page).
www.ilinguist.com /tools.htm   (390 words)

  
 Gardening Tips - Garden Book - The Helpful Gardener
; this is my usual go-to for roses.
The tree book covers the eastern U.S. If any of you have field guides specific to your own area, just place a post on our Gardening Forum and I or someone else will be able to help you out.).
I have many other books in the library but the plant compendiums are the ones that see daily use and where I go to get my ideas from.
www.helpfulgardener.com /tips/03/book-2.html   (2154 words)

  
 Veterinary Information Network (VIN) - For Veterinarians, By Veterinarians
When you would rather go straight to the source, the VIN library makes everything you need available including journal abstracts, Plumb's Drug Handbook, a growing collection of online texts, a comprehensive MSDS collection, practice forms, Client education resources, a drug label database, the Veterinary Dental Encyclopedia and so much more!
Send your staff to the Veterinary Support Personnel Network (www.vspn.org) to participate in a supportive community for non-veterinarians working in the field of veterinary medicine.
Go to www.vetquest.com to post and view job listings, buy and sell equipment and so much more!
www.vin.com /VIN.plx?P=Veterinarians   (1922 words)

  
 extra26apr97good2
Where are we going to fit all these planets into charts, along with the asteroids, comets, midpoints, nodes and various other bodies that we fool with already?
But it’s inevitable...uncomfortable...inexorable: we’ll be going spherical in order to plug in all this new information.
As a group, most twentieth century astrologers today are famously untrained in research techniques, let alone astrophysics: we are going to have to get good at it, and fast.
www.topquarkia.com /Docs/Stargazer/EXTRA26A.HTM   (3527 words)

  
 Children's Hospital
You can find a doctor on those pages or go straight to our Physician List to find the specialist you need.
Our Health Encyclopedia is generously sponsored by Kohl's - please visit them on the web to show how much you appreciate their community support.
Click here to go to our Spanish-language Health Encyclopedia.
www.childrenscentralcal.org /content.asp?ID=2307   (326 words)

  
 The stupidest thing I've read in a long time... - The Jason Calacanis Weblog
That is why search is a facilitating service - it is not simply that it drives traffic, it also exposes people to the correct so that in the future they do not need to search.
Joe Hunkins on The housing market is coming apart in Los Angeles.
Stefan on Housing market is still going down.
www.calacanis.com /2006/01/09/the-stupidest-thing-ive-read-in-a-long-time   (1132 words)

  
 Homeschool Curriculum and Resource Reviews - Homeschoolers Toolbox
First Class Experiments that'll teach your Homeschoolers about more than just the Planets!
Skip the time-consuming web searches & go straight to the free online encyclopedia.
The one stop shop for homeschool educational videos and the latest new releases.
www.homeschoolviews.com /topics/toolbox.html   (258 words)

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