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Beethoven Jokes
"Yup, you read it correctly. This is a page devoted entirely to Beethoven jokes. All of them are entirely clean, of course, with the exception of this one: "What’s brown and sits on a piano bench?" I’ll let you look up the punch line. While there, you can browse the rest of the Beethoven Depot site which includes a Beethoven discussion board, chat room, mailing list, portrait gallery, and a large MIDI collection of Beethoven’s works."
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Beatles Cards Page
Reviewed by Freddy Mensink, a reader from The Netherlands, who is affiliated with the site. "Send Beatles e-cards with midi music to your friends for free! There are 55 images and 84 songs spanning the Beatles’ careers from the very early club days to some of Paul’s most recent TV appearances. This is a must for Beatle fans young and old."
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Beatles Web
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Beatle Zone Trivia
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Anybody Can Play (the piano)
Reviewed November 10, 1999 by Karla, a reader from Austin, TX who is affiliated with the site. This site focuses on beginning piano lessons for children AS YOUNG AS 3 YEARS OLD with free demonstration lessons for the very young (as well as older beginners) along with helpful hints for the "assisting" person. Anybody Can Play is a language based vertical curriculum and lets the beginning pianist experience the thrill of playing the piano with both hands from the start!
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An Investigation into Music Piracy
"Created in 1999 for a business ethics class at Santa Clara University, this investigation into music piracy has some outdated links, but is still an excellent site for high-school and college students. It is a fictionalized story based on real facts, and is organized into three sections: Case Study (the facts), Ethics (according to four ethical theories) and Judgement (the conclusion.) The ethical perspectives examined include John Locke’s theories on property rights, the utilitarian view of promoting happiness, the deontological theory of duties, and Aristotle’s strive-for-excellence virtue ethics."
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