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#0 (0%) - demon.xzn.ir
Title: MyBB Laboratory
Description: Want to know more about MyBB optimization, speed-up and seo codes? So... Just CLICK!
Title: Free Science Fair Projects .com
Description: Science project ideas and samples for science fair and class projects. Educational Kits for students science fair projects are available at low price. Science Kits cover experiments for Electricity, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Magnetism and more.
Title: The Social Media Fast
Description: I’m a social media professor and I think I may have become addicted. That’s why I set myself a challenge: A week without social media! The result: Who knows? Stay tuned for an auto-ethnographic investigation into social media withdrawal.
#3,914,777 (+112%) - saraoevents.com
Title: SARAO EVENTS ::: Front Page
Description: PFold: Paper-Like Unfolding Effect
#0 (0%) - dharamhouse.com
Title: Dharam House – Discover the Invisible
Description: The book Playing GOD and EMF Essentials talks deliver knowledge around electromagnetic radiation and attributed biological and spiritual effects.
#3,444 (+5%) - beta.worldcat.org
Title: WorldCat Beta Services
Description: Current WorldCat beta services at OCLC being offered on behalf of its member libraries
#7,770,378 (+25%) - seven-oaks.net
Title: Seven Oaks Consulting | Science Education and Web Development
Description: Science education, web sites and fort kits!
#7,167,871 (+150%) - robotixlab.com
Title: Robotixlab | non conventional innovation
Description: Robotixlab is all about merging innovation, creativity, design and technology with education. We are passionate turning education into an unforgettable experience, creating concepts based on experimentation and learning by doing, using theme based scenar


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#1,739,828 (-11%) - thelinuxexperiment.com
Title: The Linux Experiment
Description: Home of the The Linux Experiment, wherein 7 experienced computer users bash themselves over the head with Linux and a bunch of free software, in hopes that they