Devoted to promoting the American-made cue as a unique collectable art form. An informative site including information about the ACA, such as history, membership requirements, bylaws, and a membership roster.…
Tri-annual publication produced by the American Poolplayers Association (APA) and distributed to 170,000+ players, Host Locations and others. Contains about 90% of the information and pictures included in the print publication.…
Hosting bowling tournaments primarily for Mexican-Americans but is open to all.
Everything you ever wanted to know about that American legend, Morgan White.
Fellowships for Belgians to study or do research in the U.S.A. or for Americans to study or do research in Belgium. Also offers an Alumni Award.
American Red Cross - Atlanta Chapter is a Volunteer-Driven, Humanitarian Organization helping people help themselves.
…nating blood, blood drives and volunteer opportunities. The American Red Cross Mid-Atlantic Blood Services serves the people of Central Virginia, Hampton Roads and Eastern North Carolina.…
Welcome to the Georgetown County Chapter of the American Red Cross, helping to keep people safe in emergencies and every day.
The American branch of the International Zen Association, in the Soto Zen lineage of Kodo Sawaki and Taisen Deshimaru. Describes the school's teachings and lists its centers.
A collection of research resources for anyone interested in the relationship between religious beliefs and American youth/adolescents.
One of the worlds largest collections of historical materials pertaining to the American Jewish experience.
Essays and links edited by Sheree Curry Levy, a journalist and ethnologist chronicling the stories of Black American Jews. Reader feedback encouraged.
A non-profit Jewish organization dedicated to strengthening and unifying the American Sephardic community and promoting its spiritual, cultural and social traditions.
American Indian prophecies as told by a white psychic who claims to be inhabited by a light being named Z.
International organization defending freedom of religion and basic religious rights of Native American Indians.
Description of Native American spirituality, with quotes from Indian religious figures and excerpts from a book by a Lakota Sioux nun.
Public domain of e-texts about Native American religion. Focus on reliable and detailed information about actual practices and mythology.
The Rev. Ignatius Victor Eyzaguirre went to Rome, in 1857, and proposed to the Pope the erection of a college for students from Latin American countries.
Publisher of Leaflet Missal, American Catholic Hymnbook, books, sheet music, recordings: Liturgy links, articles.
Seeks to restore the principles of tradition, family, and private property in American society through publications, activism, and action within the Catholic Church. Uses frames.
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