Find information about other resources offered by the American Academy of Religion, including an online search. (
http://www.aarweb.org/other/default.asp
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An online collaboration of religious studies professors. This site offers essays, book reviews, and an internet history course. (
http://are.as.wvu.edu
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Provides links to religious studies texts, from a searchable Bible to the Confucian Doctrine of the Mean. (
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~lipton/texts.html
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Learn about world religions through extensive homepages for Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. (
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/religionet/er/DEFAULT.HTM
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The moon, serpents, spirals and prayers; a journey through symbolic forms across religions in jewelry; explore representations and history of amulets & talismans, prayer beads, the evil eye, cross, dragonfly, and more. (
http://www.exoticindiaart.com/article/symbolicjewelry
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Find information on the history and architecture of Centre Georges Pompidou, as well as the hours, phone numbers, and departments of the museum. (
http://www.cnac-gp.fr/
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A complete guide to San Francisco fine arts museums; view artworks, learn about exhibitions, and get information on visiting. (
http://www.thinker.org/
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Easy to navigate online guide through the monuments, historic periods, artists, and artworks of Florence, Italy (
http://www.mega.it/eng/egui/hogui.htm
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Explore the gardens, museums, castles, and archeological sites of Giverny and Vernon, the "Heart of Impressionism." This site also offers information on Monet (a resident of Giverny for 43 years), as well as hotels and transportation for tourists. (
http://www.giverny.org/index.htm
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Get information on the Guggenheim Museum, located in Northern Spain, and dedicated to American and European art of the 20th century. Learn about its three-year history, its current projects, and the surrounding city of Bilbao. (
http://www.bm30.es/homegug_uk.html
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Tour through Athens via an online map; click on an icon and discover more about Greek museums and monuments. (
http://www.culture.gr/maps/sterea/attiki/athens.html
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Learn about the East Asian collection, exhibitions, and events offered by Kyoto National Museum, one of Japan's three main national museums. Also navigate through famous East Asian works using the museum dictionary. (
http://www.kyohaku.go.jp
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Gain access to the France's famous Musee du Louvre; learn about its history, latest news, and collections, or view selected pieces through an online virtual tour. (
http://www.louvre.fr
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This site offers information about New York City's MoMA; learn about current exhibitions, view works from their collection, or read through the museum's extensive history and ongoing expansion. (
http://www.moma.org/
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Find information on the Smithsonian Institution, its museums, affiliations, outreach and research programs, and publications. Plan a visit, view selected pieces, or read about new exhibitions. (
http://www.si.edu
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Visit the official site of Florence's Galleria delgi Uffizi; learn about its history, get current news, or find out what pieces and artists the gallery features. (
http://www.uffizi.firenze.it/welcomeE.html
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Tour through a list of the world's museums and libraries, organized by country; link to countless official sites, or search the system. (
http://vlmp.museophile.com
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