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Word Power Books
An independent bookshop based in Edinburgh and opened by Booker Prize-Winner James Kelman; offers online shopping for a wide range of titles, with details of their own titles and local events.
http://www.word-power.co.uk/
Disney Word Games
Collection of word puzzles including trivia and searches.
http://disney.go.com/games/word/
Midimutt
Offering classic jazz piano instruction books, melodic studies for the jazz pianist and scales, modes for the jazz pianist.
http://midimutt.com/
Ken-Wo Country Club
Based in Annapolis Valley. Gives the tee-off times, details about the course, the Clubhouse, and membership information.
http://www.ken-wo.com/
Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Chamber of Commerce
Presents information about the Chamber, the staff, and location, and details about the community. Includes a member directory, events, and news.
http://www.ken-ton.org/
Ken-Den Supply
Specializes in United States Postal Service clothing and accessories, offering casual clothing, signs, equipment, and supplies for rural mail carriers, contract carriers, postal workers, and postmasters.
http://www.ken-den.com/
NetBible: Onesimus
Presents various bible versions, notes, and commentaries on Onesimus and the Letter to Philemon.
http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?dict=dictionaries&word=Onesimus
Philip, The Evangelist
Contains a profile of the evangelist with links to the Ethiopian which he was partially responsible for starting.
http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?word=Philip,%20The%20Evangelist
Net Bible: Shem
Displays details about Shem, including his name and place in biblical history from various sources.
http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?dict=dictionaries&word=Shem
Zipporah
Features details about the name Zipporah, who she was, various commentary on her, and notes about whether or not she was the Cushite woman in the story of how Miriam ended up with leprosy.
http://net.bible.org/dictionary.php?word=Zipporah
Wharram Percy
An illustrated account of the exploration of a deserted mediaeval village in the Yorkshire Wolds, and the evidence it provides of English peasant life of the times.
http://loki.stockton.edu/~ken/wharram/wharram.htm
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