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Ghost Stories
""There was a bright, eerie light surrounding the cave, where the man stood transfixed to the spot as if hypnotized. He could feel the fear in his mind and the evil presence that was haunting it." Come sit by the virtual campfire and read ghost stories written by the fifth and sixth grade classes of Upper Canada College Prep and Bishop Strachan School. Use the keyword search tool (enter keyword ghost) to find specific stories."
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Free Halloween
"In addition to the usual jigsaw, memory, and slider puzzles, Free Halloween has two really fun games you won’t find on any of the other Halloween sites. Sokoban is an addictive Japanese strategy game played by pushing characters around the board. Mah Jong, played by finding the matching pictures, is an online variation of the Chinese board game frequently associated with middle-age Jewish women. See ""From Ningbo to Hoboken"". Because neither requires reading, they can be enjoyed by all ages."
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Fighters on the Farm Front
"Between 1940 and 1943, the number of farm workers in the US decreased considerably because of army enlistment and competition with higher paying defense jobs. At the same time, farmers were asked to increase production to help the war effort. By 1943, the nation’s food supply was in serious jeopardy. On April 29, 1943, Congress passed the Farm Labor Supply Appropriation Act. This exhibit tells the story of how Oregon’s Emergency Farm Labor Service assisted with over 900,000 placements on the state’s farms. Farm laborers included city kids and women, soldiers, white collar workers, displaced Japanese-Americans, returning war veterans, migrant workers from Mexico and Jamaica, and even German prisoners-of-war."
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Fatherville - Where Fathering is a Man’s Calling
Reviewed March 20, 2002 by Michael, a parent from Boise, Idaho, who is affiliated with the site. This site is for fathers...by fathers and about fathers. The goal of this site is simple. We exist to help equip men to become better fathers through the sharing and application of ideas. Fatherville is a online community where fathers from all walks of life can learn from one another. It’s only by relating our own personal tips, tricks and traps that we can learn about some of the pitfalls to be avoided. So, if you are a father, a step-father, a male role model, or just a man who knows a kid who needs help then Fatherville is for you.
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Father’s Day on the Net
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Father’s Day Fun at Kids Domain
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Famous Thanksgiving Quotations
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Family.com: Wickedly Easy Halloween Costumes
"Family.com’s costumes are not only wickedly easy, but also outrageously original. Whetheryou decide to create fairy wings from queen-size pantyhose stretched over nine-gauge aluminumor to glue large felt mouse ears onto a grey hooded sweatshirt, each of these fourteen ideas seemto strike just the right balance between effort and result. For a page of even easier ideas, followthe very last link to Last-Minute Costumes. For their creativity and practicality, Family.com winsmy Pick of the Day accolade."
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Family Corner: Fourth of July Crafts
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Family Heroes: Father Heroes
"Mark Twain recalls, ""When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned."" Although fame seems to be the overwhelming criteria for modern-day hero worship, this site makes the case for more substantial heroes. In the Father Heroes section, you can read about what makes fathers (famous and otherwise) great. You can even add your own father hero to the My Hero site. Just follow the link in the white box at the bottom of any page."
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