| The creators of ThinkQuest.
Thank you for answering all of my questions and creating this
competition. |
| My teammates and coaches.
You are wonderful people. |
| My family, who let me hog
the computer during ThinkQuest and got me started on web design.
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| Mrs. Renee Lemley and Mr.
William Nestor for sparking my interests in history. |
| Mr. Ken Ratliff and Mrs.
Pam Brown for getting me started on web design. |
| All persons who have graciously
allowed us to use their multimedia. Our site would not have been
possible without your help. |
Visitors of this site.
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| My goldfish,
whose tank I failed to clean during the latter part of entry formation.
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| My teammates for forming
such a nice, co-operative, and supportive team. |
| My parents for not nagging
me while I worked on "The Roaring Twenties." |
| My friends for making both
useful and useless comments and suggestions on my ThinkQuest work.
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| My teachers for tolerating
me not handing in school work. |
| My computer for being there,
and not dying on me during the duration of ThinkQuest. |
| ThinkQuest for organizing
this competition and giving me an opportunity to test and present
my skills in web design. |
| The local library for all
the books I needed on HTML and Perl. |
| The Internet for always being
there to provide us with whatever information we happen to require.
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| My eyeballs,
for keeping quiet even when strained after looking at the monitor
for hours. |