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The
Alliance
of
Small
Island
States
(AOSIS)
is
a
coalition
of
small
island
and
low-lying
coastal
countries
that
share
concerns
about
the
environment,
especially
their
vulnerability
to
the
adverse
effects
of
global
climate
change.
It
functions
primarily
as
a
negotiating
voice
for
small
island
developing
States
(SIDS)
within
the
United
Nations
system.
The
site
provides
information
about
the
island
states
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This
website
provides
information
on
international
water
law
and
policy.
The
International
Water
Law
Project
offers
full
text
of
many
international
and
regional
agreements,
declarations
and
resolutions.
Regional
documents
are
organized
by
continent
and
then
in
many
cases
by
waterway
to
reflect
agreements
for
a
particular
river
basin.
The
case
law
section
provides
examples
from
the
Permanent
Court
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This
site
is
based
at
Reading
Memorial
High
School
in
Reading,
MA.
It
features
general
information
defining
and
describing
vernal
pools
as
a
habitat
type,
including
an
illustrated
cartoon
series.
Resources
for
educators
and
students
include
suggestions
for
classroom
and
field
trip
activities,
examples
of
school
projects,
field
guides,
and
teacher
resources
such
as
workshops.
While
this
site
contains
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This
astronomy
program
is
designed
for
middle
school
children
in
out-of-school-time
settings.
The
program
explores
basic
astronomy
concepts
(like
invisible
light,
telescopes)
and
focuses
on
the
universe
outside
the
solar
system
(stars,
galaxies,
black
holes).
By
offering
programming
on
these
topics
outside
of
the
classroom,
where
schedules
are
less
constrained,
Afterschool
Universe
engages
students
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