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11. Ea.com
Electronic Arts (EA) is the world's leading independent developer and publisher of interactive entertainment and games software for console systems such as the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, the PSP (PlayStation Portable)
http://www.ea.com
12. Artsedge.kennedy-center.org
ARTSEDGE is the Kennedy Center's interactive education program for K-12 teachers, parents and students. Founded in 1991, ARTSEDGE supports the creative use of technology to enhance teaching and learning in, through and about the arts. Through its Web
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org
14. Artspdf.com
ARTS PDF - A leading PDF developer since 1997, including popular products like Nitro PDF Professional, Aerialist and Crackerjack.
http://www.artspdf.com
16. Vsarts.org
VSA arts (formerly Very Special Arts), an international non profit organization celebrating the power of the arts have made in the lives of individuals with disabilities. We offer a wide range of educational programming and events both nationally and
http://www.vsarts.org
17. Mfa.org
Art of Asia, Oceania and Africa Prints, Drawings and Photographs Conservation and Collections Care accessibility | contact | sitemap | 2007 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston NEW! RSS/XML Feed
http://www.mfa.org
18. Arts.uci.edu
Claire Trevor School of the Arts Claire Trevor School of the Arts Home University of California, Irvine Charles Moulton / The Ball Passing Project - Center Debut A Talk by Mathew Rosenblum UCI Dance Film Festival 2007 University of California, Irvine
http://www.arts.uci.edu
19. Ncarts.org
The North Carolina Arts Council and its services. A place to discover great contemporary and traditional arts offerings from around the state, and connect to arts programs throughout North Carolina
http://www.ncarts.org
20. Free.ed.gov
More than 1600 federal teaching and learning resources organized by subject: art, history, language arts, math, science, and others -- from FREE, the website that makes federal teaching and learning resources easy to find.
http://www.free.ed.gov
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