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Snowstudies.orgThe Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies enhances the interdisciplinary investigation of the snow system's behavior and role in human/environment relationships by offering resources - people, information, and facilities - for field-based research and education.

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The Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco has posted a website outlining preferred methods of payment to expedite relief for the victims of the Tohoku Pacific Earthquake.

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Red  CrossThe American Red Cross is responding to the earthquake and tsunami disasters in Japan. Donations may be made via the Red cross at this link.

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AIPDedicated to the advancement of physics, the American Institute of Physics serves a federation of physical science societies, and provides leadership through its own programs and publications.

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Go Green Score0Do you live green? Go Green Score is a simple questionnaire designed to evaluate how green your current lifestyle is – and how green it could be. Don't be afraid. There are only 20 simple questions, so it’ll take just 5 minutes of your time.

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Ear of CornThe Wisconsin Corn Promotion Board and the Wisconsin Corn Growers Association have partnered to create wicorn.org, a site to promote Wisconsin corn.

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HeartThe American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency to help reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

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PracticeSafeDNS.org"Practice Safe DNS" campaign was created with the goal of improving security and curbing growing abuse of the Domain Name Systems (DNS).  The purpose of the site is simple: serve as a key resource for domain holders, registrars, web developers and IT professionals to learn how they can respectively play a increasingly relevant role.

Miliionairclub.orgThroughout Seattle's history of economic boom and bust, The Millionair Club Charity has been constant for the ever-present unemployed. The charity is named for the way it made its founder feel — "like a millionaire." And he dropped the "e" because you don't need to be rich to help.

America's BywaysThe National Scenic Byways Program is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. The program is a grass-roots collaborative effort established to help recognize, preserve and enhance selected roads throughout the United States.

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