Html Code Tutorial This site's goal is to provide the most helpful and complete guide to creating web pages anywhere. Good tutorials on frames and on forms. If you're just beginning, start learning HTML here.
The Great Idea Finder The Great Idea Finder is a place to explore the exciting world of innovation. Whether you're a student, teacher, writer, inventor, history buff, or just looking for innovative consumer products, you'll find things you can use there.
Multnomah County Library This site has a great selection of information to help you with schoolwork, recreation and personal issues. Also available in Spanish translation.
Teen Division This site has tips on lots of subjects, including writing, college, money, health, relationships and sports. It also has booklists and homework help.
Web Smart Teen Page A good teen site with info on books, sports, jobs, entertainment, teen writing, etc.
Zaou World An online magazine for girls. Find info on fashion, beauty tips, get advice, recipes, and more.
CRAYON: Create Your Own Newspaper Create a daily news page just for you. Select from links to world, national and local papers, and specialty sites like weather, sports, lifestyles and even the funny pages!
Headliners Hear international voices on a variety of teen issues from parents to politics. Or, if you like, contribute your own articles.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Learn about the pet adoption process and how to care for your pet. You can also learn what this organization does to help out animals. Search the National Shelter Directory for volunteer opportunities near you.
Petfinder.org Do you want to adopt a pet? Search through this national database to see animals available for adoption in your area. Includes over 12,000 pets from over 1,000 shelters.
Pet of the Day.com Every day this site posts a new pet photo and story to show how animals enrich the lives of people around the world. Check out their Pet of the Day, Cat of the Day and Dog of the Day sites, log on to the new Pet Talk bulletin board, or nominate your own pet!
Teen Ink Travel & Culture Contest Hiking in Yosemite. Strolling through Paris. Celebrating Chinese New Year. Describe your latest cultural adventures at home or abroad! Each year at least three teen authors are honored for
outstanding travel & culture writing.
AIFS: American Institute For Foreign Study This nonprofit foundation sponsors a number of high school programs. Host a foreign exchange student, or study abroad and learn what it's like to be a teenager in another country!
Literary Traveler Travelling ideas for fans of literature. Find out where you favorite authors wrote, and the location of your favorite book's setting.
Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory Your guide to official tourist information sources. The directory lists only government tourism offices, visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce, and similar agencies which provide free, accurate, and unbiased travel information to the public.
Wild Portraits For great advice on how and where to shoot outdoors, check out this site! Focusing primarily on nature photography, this site suggests sites of interest on every continent.
World is Round Here is a website where you can look at or post travel pictures. View pictures from all around the world, or comment on photographs taken in your hometown.
World Time Server The most accurate current local times of any world clock on the Internet. No matter what time zone a country or city is located in, this site is your best resource for determining any time, anywhere.
StudyAbroad.com This site has opportunites for students of all ages to study overseas. Learn about high school programs, or consider a summer job or college education.
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