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Team Effort Learning

The trouble with the internet is that there's so much great stuff out there. This can be a problem for a researcher. A lot of the most interesting things I learn by surfing, usually looking for something else. Much of it has been accumulated over time and I can't even remember who contributed. So I'm hoping to list the links I'm finding most helpful as a thank you for those who go to the effort of putting a terrific variety of information out for us to find. 
 
The following links have been hugely helpful and I highly recommend them!

Ultimate Shakespeare Guide : is a fabulous list of several links. It was recommended by a reader and I add it to my list with great thanks!

THE BEE'S KNEES GARDENING by Lisa Young

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Lisa
http://www.thebeeskneesgardening.com/index.html This is an amazing site written by an adventurous spirit. She's an expert on gardening and has taught me a lot about herbs. She's also becoming a rock hound and promises to take me on some of her trips!


Druit Beliefs - a great site that explains druid beliefs and rites.

Druid Network - a list of links for druid resources.

Vocabulary of Wagon Parts, Youngstown Unverity, Youngstown, Ohio, 1962

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The Shakespeare London Theaters Project has produced a series of videos exploring the several theaters that existed during Shakespeare's time. Along with the videos, they've produced several items for visitors including a map, a guide of walking tours and an app. This is definitely worth checking out! I've already ordered the guide. Here's the link: http://shalt.dmu.ac.uk/

THE SHAKESPEARE BEAGLE by Sylvia Morris

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Sylvia
http://theshakespeareblog.com Sylvia describes herself as a thirty year Shakespeare researcher and worked for thirty years in the archives of the Stratford-upon-Avon library. Her passion and expertise dominate her blog entries, which share intimate information about Shakespeare and his times.

HYLUNIA INGREDIENT DICTIONARY

http://www.hylunia.com/ingredient-dictionary  This is a commerical site but it has a good list for referencing if you need to find out about something you're thinking of using in your skin products. 
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