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Ever feel like you’re not learning enough? Think you could use a helping hand to get your brain in shape for that next exam? Look no further than StudyCurve. The site acts as a study mecca where students can drill down on tough subjects, form study groups, and get tutored by the experts. StudyCurve is divided into seven main sections: groups, subjects, tags, questions, users, experts, and pride. Within the first section users can search for all groups within a certain subject; here they can create their own group and thus discuss and comment on questions and themes. Each group has an e... read more
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If you want to discuss topics related to the current war on terror, you can do so at Warwithoutend.co.uk. This British forum is aimed towards everyone that wants to discuss topics that are not generally debated in the mainstream media. The site is structured like a forum. There are heated debates about the current war in Iraq and the many consequences it could have for future generations. If you want to learn more about the war, this is a great place to start. Just sign up to the forum and start talking to other users who are eager to share their point of view on the war on terror, Iraq, and A... read more
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The political news activates many different emotions in the people whose lives it affects. For some, the answer is apathy. They are simply fed up with the status quo and have decided to not participate any longer. Meanwhile, others choose to amplify their political views and engage in active political discourse. For those that like to debate their politics with a left wing edge, Dkosopedia.com is a site where all political matters are discussed. This site is a collaborative project to construct an online political encyclopedia. The site and its contents are written with a progressive/lef... read more
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Forumco.com provides excellent, easy to use hosted discussion forums. Nowadays, communities, as well as forums are gaining popularity within the internet. Most of the web sites, regardless of the subject and characteristics, have one or more forums available on their site. Forumco.com will lend you a guiding hand in order to have an effective forum service in your home page. Some of the features of their products, contain: unlimited categories, icon support, hot topics, member user list, active topics, unlimited in size, background image, quick paging, forum code, time zone adjust, lockable to... read more
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Need to spice up your search life? Try Similarr, a newly launched web site that combines search with social networking. The idea behind Similar is simple: people are more apt to discuss thing they’re interested in or searching. Similarr facilitates discussion by creating a forum for each new topic searched. This way when someone searches, say, Myanmar, a new discussion is created and you can ask questions like how to give aid, or where is it and what happened to Burma, and so on and so forth. The social networking part of the equation comes in handy for people looking to find others with sim... read more
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In an era where environmental, diversity, and human right issues are silenced by other news, Benettontalk.com is a web site where you can discuss and share your opinion regarding those topics. This web site is sponsored by Benetton, however it doesn’t completely agree with its corporate point of view. There are lots of files and features, and the good thing about it is that those features are available in nine languages. Features could be social commitments topics such as Patagonia issues, languages, and literature, and so on. This is a place where you can find, discuss, or just check out is... read more
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CentreSpread is social community revolving around magazines—the real, portable kind that you buy at your local grocery store or gas station. The concept is akin to social news sites, except in this case, users are sharing favorite magazines and discussing articles and even ads within the zine. There are ten categories in which you can classify your magazine—art and design, computers, home and garden, lifestyle, etc. Each are further organized by sub categories. In each section you’ll find a featured zine front and centre with a side bar displaying titles of the most popular magazines... read more
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You see… the problem with the internet is that it is regulated by the law that states that whenever somebody comes up with a nice and good idea, everybody will trail and develop the exact same thing with a different name, and that is a big problem, as whenever the people at AOL spend hours and hours looking at Google or Yahoo groups trying to understand it to copy it, they are using up precious time they could be investing in generating a more interesting thing that does not involve reworking for the gazillionth time the original idea of a forum. As you have by now guessed, AimGroups.com is ... read more
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The beauty of the web is its democratism. Anyone given a computer can profess their views and expound upon the themes that really matter to them. CreateDebate is a new site devoted to, well, debate of course. It gives everyone their very own soap box. You can express your ideas and views and expect to be contested. It’s like high school debate, only on the web, and your fellow debaters may be a little bit more well versed in their subjects. Or not. Most of the debates on site take the form of either or, for example Shoutwire or Digg, and Hot Model or actress. The topics are very of t... read more
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Web Junction can teach you how technology can enhance and expand library services. At Web Junction you can, by registering, do a number of things; from sharing ideas, read the articles regarding lots of issues, and even take online courses. People who happen not to be registered can also help the website as well. You can post questions or ideas for articles, discussions, topics and columns and you also get the chance to browse freely through all the site’s articles, which feature engineering, security and, of course, libraries. There are no fees whatsoever in the website; only some online co... read more
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Talk121.com is one of the most know hotlines in the US. If you are feeling blue, and have no one to talk to, you can always meet new people by calling to the local chat lines, where there is always someone waiting for your call. This is a service for people older than eighteen years old, and you have the opportunities of chatting through the phone chat lines, where you can call straight to the local chat lines, which every state has, or even try the free trial lines. There are as well free online chat rooms, where you can find exciting singles across the globe and chat for hours or as long as ... read more
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SacMomsClub is a website designed for mothers in the Sacramento area. The site offers a number of outlets for moms to share their stories and discuss motherhood. There’s Mom’s Brag Book, a section reserved for adorable baby pictures. There’s a blog section with blogs written by members and with syndicated blogs as well. Under the section titled Read, mothers can find a column written by a life coach, there are articles about the environment, and also articles about motherhood. The site is partnered with Sutter Health which supplies the health section, featuring informative podcasts,... read more
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