Category Archives: Sites

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FloodSmart.gov

“FloodSmart provides flood insurance, flood zone maps, floodplain maps and flood information to help protect your home from flooding and elevated water tables”


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Your Dictionary: 100 Most Often Misspelled Words in English

“One hundred most commonly misspelled words.”


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How To Clean Anything

“Cleaning Tips – Hints for in and around the house such as House Cleaning Tips, Spring Cleaning Tips, Cleaning products reviews, good housekeeping magazines and books. The art of cleaning almost anything.”


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Top 100 April Fool’s Day Hoaxes of All Time

“A reference guide to hoaxes, pranks, practical jokes, frauds, tricks, and other forms of deception. Related site: 15 Last-Minute April Fools’ Day Pranks.”


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Grandparents.com

“The Trusted Resource for Grandparents, giving timely information on what really matters to you, from activities to do with your grandkids and family relationships, to health and money to travel and retirement.”


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Nolo: Free Dictionary of Law Terms and Legal Definitions

“Find plain-English definitions for legal terms by browsing Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary.” Related site:Nolo: Free Legal Articles and FAQs.


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Topix: Your Town, Your News

“Your Town. Your News. Your Take. Local news and discussion forums for every city in the US, thousands of cities throughout the world and 300,000 other topics.”


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Kim Komando: How to Secure Your Home Wireless Network

“Tips for securing your home wireless network.”


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FactMonster: The Fifty States

“Facts and trivia about the fifty states of the United States of America: government, populations, maps, flags, state landmarks, climate data, and more.”


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Legistalker: The Latest Online Activity of Congress Members

“An accountable government requires an informed citizenry. Every day, Congress relies more and more on the Internet to communicate with the world. Legistalker makes it easy for you to stay on top of what your elected officials say and how they vote. Legistalker was created by Forum One Communications as an entry for the Apps for America competition. The ever-growing database is updated every 20 seconds, and relies on data from Twitter, YouTube, Capitol Words, literally hundreds of different news sources, and others.”