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The Philosophy Research Base won the First Class Award
from The Philosopher's Web Magazine in June, 1999.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Web-Wise Site Gold Award from the
American Philosophical Practitioners Association in October, 2000.
The APPA is a non-profit educational corporation that
encourages philosophical awareness and advocates leading the examined life. Philosophy can
be practiced through client counseling, group facilitation, organizational consulting or educational programming. APPA members apply philosophical systems, insights and
methods to the management of human problems and the amelioration of human estates.
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visit the APPA website.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Links2-Go Award for Philosophy in
August, 2000.
Links2Go provides online businesses and
end-users with search and directory services. The topical
directory at the heart of these services is an order of magnitude
larger than that of the next most comprehensive directory.
The ability to compile this directory using patent-protected
proprietary automated technology sets Links2Go apart.
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to visit
Links2Go
Philosophy
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The Philosophy
Research Base won the Excellent Site For Teachers award from Greg's
Place For Teachers in July, 1999. Greg's
Place is a gateway site for resources for teachers.
The award is given to sites that "provide information to, assist,
spark a giggle from, or otherwise benefit educators in the K-12 and Junior College areas. Your site
may also be geared to students, home schooling, homework help, distance education or professional
development for teacher's or school administrators."
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to go to Greg's Place for Teachers.
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The Philosophy Research Base
won the School Zone Award in July, 1999. School
Zone is a resource guide for everyone who has something to do with school,
including administrators, service providers, educators, students and
parents.
Comments from the School Zone:
"A wonderful resource and well designed site. Easy to navigate and downloaded quickly."
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to visit School Zone.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Web Site of Distinction Award from What
Is This? in July, 1999. whatisthis.com
is James Bowman's personal website.
The purpose of this award is to recognize those people who exhibit
responsible contributions to the Internet Community.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the StarSaber's Award of Excellence in
July, 1999.
The StarSaber award,
rated 4.0 by Focus Associates, is presented to Webmasters,
who take pride in their creativity and display above average site development
skills in personal, educational and business web sites.
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to visit StarSaber.
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The Philosophy Research
Base won the Quincy Web Bright Site Award in July, 1999. Quincy
Web is an online resource directory, including Education
and Science.
Quincy's Bright Site Web site Award was created to recognize sites that demonstrate outstanding performance in the broad
areas of learning, education, or information.
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Quincy Web.
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The Philosophy
Research Base won the Teacher Oz's Rose Award for Sweet Sites in July,
1999. Teacher Oz's
Kingdom of History is a portal site for the study of history and the
fine arts.
This award is bestowed for educational value, especially in history
and the fine arts.
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