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- *Trial* AP Database (see post below)
- Amazon
- Awesome Library
- Books Tool Box
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- Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory
- Fiction_L Booklist Webrary:Morton Grove Public Library
- History of Children's Book Illustrations Slide Show
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- Internet Archive: American Libraries
- Internet Public Library
- JFK Video: The Dallas Tapes
- Library Booklists: Adult Fiction Index
- Library Thing: Catalog Your Books Online
- LibrarySpot: Encyclopedias, Ready Reference, Lists, Obituaries, Pulitzer Prize list
- Livemocha: Online Language Learning Community
- Mango Languages: Learn Language Online Free
- Providence Journal Online
- Ready Reference and Library-Related Resources
- Reference Librarian Sites
- Resource Guide: Fine Arts
- Rhode Island Historical Society: Rhode Island Facts, Maps, History, Genealogy
- Rotten Tomatoes: Movie Reviews
- Substance Abuse Databases
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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I’m due to finish university in a year or so and am considering going backpacking across Asia, iv heard the countryside is beautiful and the people are so spiritual I think it could be an amazing opportunity to see the world. However I can only speak English and basic French, does anybody know if I would need to learn Thai? Another problem is how to go about learning the Thai language, or any other language that I would need! Is there any good language learning software available that’s pretty cheap?
Check out http://www.learningthai.com/
They may some good resources for you.
I have also heard that Rosetta Stone is a good language learning software and they do have lessons in Thai. You can have a three month subscription online for $109.95, or if that is too expensive maybe there are libraries that will let you take out the software. You can also get a 6 month subscription or by the software to learn at your own pace for $209.00.
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