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Information >>> Knowledge

Getting Ready for Tomorrow

A Cyber Safari

Art on the Net

Women: Artists and Writers

A Woman's Business

Careers, Jobs & the World Wide Web

Singing Celebrities

Creating Carbon Copies

Taking Control of Your Life

Surfing for Food

The Coasts Submerged

How Things Work

Just Get the Facts

A Blog's Life

"Only Connect"

E-Commerce Update

Tomorrow's Learning

Style Goes Digital

Freebies, Freebies and More Freebies

Inventing the Future

Health Online

Hoaxes Frauds and Scams

Places to Go, Things to Do

Matchmakers

Film Celebrities

Vandalism on the Net

Internet Communities

A Family Affair

When Words Are Inadequate

Click the Shutter

The Glory of Science

Sportswomen

 

 

Alternative News

Banking and Finance

Books Online

Living Deserts

Curiosity

Escapes from Boredom

Ezines

Fantasy Worlds

Food for Thought

Living Yesterdays

Getting Along

Instant Messaging

Laughter

Online Learning

Natural Disasters

Doctor, Doctor

Speed Thrills

Great Books, Great Ideas

Order out of Chaos

More Than Song & Dance

The Explorer's Tools

The Fruit of Dreams

Help Yourself

Let's Go Shopping

Play Ball

Take a Break

Made to Order

Gems among the Trash

Best of Web Watch

Security

Day and Night Live

Tomorrow Beckons

 

 

It's all here.  Now.  The know-how for locating what you need on the World Wide Web.  The Web has become a vast storehouse of information, a virtual library online. 

If you know how to use it, you'll not only be ahead of the pack, you'll enjoy an independence unknown to most.

I've compiled and updated the sources of information on a broad range of topics from Art to Web Cams.  These packets of information first appeared in regular issues of Bahrain This Month.  Several have reappeared in other publications around the globe.

This website has been created to spread these articles even further, hopefully reaching a broader audience.

Though the Internet has lots of useless rubbish  (that's true of any storehouse, medium or library), the World Wide Web, with thousands of new sites added daily, also holds vast treasures to be found  and shared.

Several things make these stored treasures incredibly valuable:

  • They're accessible from home or anywhere else you happen to be with a computer and Internet connection.

  • They're free for the taking.

  • They're available at any time of the day or night.

  • They're not buried or misplaced in library stacks or magazine racks; you can stand, sit or lie in front of your computer screen while searching.

  • They're adequate enough to provide as much information as you'd get pursuing many academic degrees.

The best approach to using these vast knowledge resources is to choose a topic (or topics) related to your work, studies or other interests.  Once you've explored the information related to your interests, you'll have learned something about what a clear topical search should include.

Enjoy your travels down a real information superhighway.

Browse through the contents on the following pages to locate the topic or topics that you're interested in exploring and discovering more about.  

Simply click on "Next" below, or if you've been here before and know which page has the topic of your choice, click on that number below.  Each of the topics in the columns to the left are also linked to the pages with the articles.

Paul J. Balles, Ph.D.

 

 

 

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