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| Community Service Volunteers |
| in Community Involvement |
| Looking for a challenge? Then try volunteering. If you are between 16 and 35 and feel you’d like the chance to volunteer in your local community then check out this web site for further information. Whether you want to help the homeless in a hostel or assist students with disabilities at university, you don’t need qualifications, just a genuine desire to help within the community |
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| Great Internet Guide To Exploring Nature! |
| in Environment |
| Covering a range of natural history and environmental topics each category includes narration on basic facts, myths, and science, then allows you to delve even more deeply into details about specific species of animals, plants, insects, as well as the ecosystems that sustain them |
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| Council for Education for World Citizenship |
| in Environment |
| Promoting active participation in the global community, the council's website contains information on the drugs and development youth parliaments as well as providing samples of the Towards Citizenship support pack and other broadsheet sets. |
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| Centre For Demography and Ecology |
| in Global Issues |
| This centre is one of the leading centres of social science research and analysis of large, complex demographic data files in the world. Have a look at their information services and connecti |
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| Scottish Green Party |
| in Government |
| The website of the Scottish Green Party provides party information, outlines its policies, an overview of the key people and election news. |
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| Zero Population Growth (ZPG) |
| in International Development Studies |
| A colourful resource, produced by ZPG, which is 'working to slow population growth and achieve a sustainable balance between the Earth's people and its resources'. In addition to the statistics and information there are suggestions for teaching and downloadable materials. |
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| Paston Law |
| in Law |
| Designed to provide a wide range of web based resources for students of law in England and Wales can study the subject in depth and achieve a greater understanding of law and the legal process. |
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| Hunger Strike Commemorative Web Project |
| in Politics |
| Although overtly political, this project hopes to highlight the Irishmen who died in British prisons while on hunger strikes. This site contains profiles of those men who died, as well as a brief backgrounds on the hunger strikes and the conflict in Northern Ireland. |
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