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Finding Careers on the Web is a site which contains resources for people who use the Web for job hunting.
Internet Commerce is a page full of links for doing car- and house- related commerce on the Web.
Fitness Sites on the Web links to several good Web resources for learning about fitness and getting in shape
Homosexuality on the Web links to sites of interest to gay men, bisexuals, and lesbians in the nation and especially in North Carolina.
Greetings Cards on the Web provides links to free virutal greetings services.
Interesting Sites is a giant collection of links to all kinds of entertainment and infromation web sites.
Kids on the Internet is a page which provides interesting links to young people's home pages on the Web.
Are Online Newspapers the Wave of the Future? is a page which discusses the issue of online newspapers and points to other resources on this subject
Getting Your News Online points the way to good Internet news providers
Olympia Media is a site which gives the details of our Internet Case Study assignment.
Web Olympics Results of the Web Evaluations by JOMC 50 students
Religious Resources on the Web provides paths to righteousness and some religious parody on the Web.
Scholarship and Travel Opportunities details opportunities availble UNC JOMC students
Traveling Abroad is a page which provides all the links you need to plan a trip to another country.
Valentine's Resources is a page of links to romantic help sites on the web, including sites which will create romantic emails for users.
Weird Sites on the Web will point you to the weirdest pages created by some of the most demented people. Sick but hilarious.
The Internet After Graduation links to sites that provide free e-mail/web space and to local/national Internet Service Providers.

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