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1. Image of President George W. Bush at /J0110221/execbush.html from http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Jan2001/010120-O-0000D-001.html web site, photo by Eric Draper, Whitehouse. Permission granted by Director for Public Communications at DefenseLink email of February 20, 2001.
2. Image logo for site (Tree with branches
of Government) at /J0110221/ . Permission granted
from Della Hoke of Creative Visions in December 2000.
3. Team Photo for site at /J0110221/webteam.html.
Photo by Mr. Palese; coach of team. Graphics background created for team by
Della Hoke of Creative Visions.
4. Images of Constitution; /J0110221/usgovernment.html.
Received email permission February 9, 2001 from The Branson School at http://www.branson.org
.
5. Javascript trivia questions. Adapted from site http://www.oyston.com/javascript/home.html.
Site explicitly gives permission to use examples provided on the site. Also
a compendium of publically available Javascript examples and tutorials
6. Image of Vice President Dick Cheney at /J0110221/execvp.html from http://www.whitehouse.gov web site, Whitehouse photo. Permission granted by White House Photo Department phone call and email of March 12, 2001.
7. Hail to the Chief wav file used at /J0110221/Executive.html; According to email from National Archives email March 7, 2001"...the song is not copyrighted and is usually played by the Marine Corps band. Therefore, the song itself is considered part of the public domain and may be reproduced and used at your discretion."
8. Gavel sound effect used at /J0110221/Judicial.html; Permission granted by TheWavPlace.com email of March 7, 2001.
9. Responses to ideas used at /J0110221/legbill.html. Code modified to meet need of page.; http://datacreek.com granted permission to freely use javascripts.
1. The Biography of RIchard B. Cheney. ExpandNATO.org/dickcheney.html. Last visited : February 16, 2001.
2. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia: George W. Bush, http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/aae/bios/43pgwb.html. Last visited: March 4, 2001
3. Whitehouse Web site; http://www.whitehouse.gov. Last visited: March 4, 2001.
4. Executive Departments of the US Government; http://www.usinfo.state.gov/topical/rights/structur/desdept.htm. Last visited: March 5, 2001.
5. Presidents of the United States; http://www.ipl.org/ref/POTUS. Last visited: March 4, 2001.
6. How an idea become a law; http://www.leg.state.fl.us/kids/idealaw/shockwave.html. Last visited: March 5, 2001.
7. Constitution of the United States; http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/side/const.html. Last visited March 7, 2001.
8. Supreme Court of the United States; http://www.supremecourtus.gov/. Last visited: March 7, 2001.
9.
The Federal Judiciary Homepage; http://www.uscourts.gov/. Last visited: March
7, 2001.
Printed Materials
Periodicals/Newspapers
1. Debnam, Betty. "Reminders of Our Leaders - Presidential Mementos" The Mini Page. The Mini Page Publishing Company, Inc, Jan 20, 2001.
Printed Materials
Entire
book
1. Johnson, Gerald. The Presidency. Morrow, 1962
2. Johnson, Gerald. The Cabinet. Morrow, 1996
3. Parker, Nancy. The President's Cabinet and how it grew. A Guild Book, 1978
4. Colman, Warren. The Constitution. Chicago: Children's Press, 1987
5. Levy, Elizabeth. If you were there when they signed the Constitution. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1992
6. Douglas, William O. The Anatomy of Liberty: The Rights of Man Without Force. New York: Trident, 1963
7. Gerberg, Mort. US Constitution for Everyone. New York: Putnam Publishing Group, 1987
8. Coy,
Harold. Revised by Greenberg, Lorna. The Supreme Court. New York: Franklin Watts,
Inc., 1981.
9. Gilford, Henry. The Executive Branch
of the US Government. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc. 1981.
10. Johnson, Gerald W. The Supreme Court.
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1962.
11. Stein, R. Conrad. Powers of the Supreme
Court. Chicago: Children's Press, 1995.
12. Pellow,
Dr. Randall A. Pennsylvania: Our People, Places and Past. Lansdale: Penns Valley
Publishers, 1997.