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| Week of September 21, 2008 |
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Sparkling Delights |
Feast your eyes upon some of the world's rarest treasures at The Splendor of Diamonds, http://www.mnh.si.edu/
exhibits/si-gems. Mouse around the diamonds, and click on one that tickles your fancy. Check out the Pumpkin Diamond to see which movie star wore this gorgeous gem when she accepted an Oscar. Put on rose-colored glasses for The Steinmetz Pink that took 20 months to cut into a perfect oval shape. Then plunge into The Ocean Dream and discover a diamond with a true blue hue. This site will leave a sparkle in your eyes without putting a dent in your wallet! |
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Camera Ready |
Receive a virtual lesson in photography at Through the Lens, http://www.whyte.org/lens. First, head over to Equipment and Darkroom for tips on how to take and develop a photograph. Then train your eyes in The Art of Seeing, where you will learn what questions to ask yourself when you look at or take pictures. If you need extra inspiration, take a tour through the Gallery, where many black and white images are on display. Now get out your camera and turn the lens on the world surrounding you. |
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On Shaky Ground |
Feel the Earth move under your feet when you try Understanding Earthquakes, http://whyfiles.org/ 094quake. There is no doubt that earthquakes have left many places in ruins. Scroll down to Jam Session to learn all about friction, tectonic plates and stress to see how these elements play a role in earthquake creation. Among these fascinating pages is The Quake Next Door, full of info on why certain places seem more likely to suffer from quakes, such as California, while others, such as New York, seem to escape the devastation. |
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