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North Carolina State University Physics Demonstrations Collection
Collection of videos and photos on physics demonstrations, shows vendor lists, and compiles resources.
http://demoroom.physics.ncsu.edu/
Cornell Sport Taekwondo
Cornell student organization affiliated with the C.W. Tae Kwon Do in Ithaca. Site provides news, announcements, a calendar of events, and information on classes and competitions.
http://www.rso.cornell.edu/taekwondo/
Cotswold Tae Kwon Do Association
Showcases the awards won by the club that promotes the Korean discipline. Also shows galleries of training and competition events.
http://www.cta-taekwondo.co.uk/home.php
Idaho State University Physics Demonstrations
Displays the physics demonstrations available for undergraduate students.
http://www.physics.isu.edu/physdemos/index.html
Hornet Taekwondo
Martial arts club that aims to bring the sport to people of all ages and abilities by conducting classes.
http://www.taekwondo.f9.co.uk/
Indiana University Bloomington Department of Physics Lecture Demonstrations
Shows a list of available web-based lecture demonstrations for physics-related topics.
http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~demos/
Industrial Electrostatics Demonstrations
Develops demonstrations relating to manufacturing and commercial operations on physics-related material and instruments.
http://www.ece.rochester.edu/~jones/demos/
Watercolor Demonstrations
Displays projects on watercolor paintings with recommended books for tips and know how’s.
http://www.multimediaarts.com/watercolors/demos.htm
Wesleyan University Physics Demonstrations
Presents online demonstration kits discussing physics-related topics including astronomy, optics, and thermodynamics.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/physics/demos/
Whitman Tae Kwon Do
Encourages the learning and practice of the different crafts, skills, and moves of the Korean martial art of tae kwon do.
http://www.whitman.edu/taekwondo/
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Physics and Astronomy Lab Demonstrations
Shows the available demonstrations that are for faculty use to discuss physics-related topics.
http://www.physics.unc.edu/demos/
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