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By Sara
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Books Caney, Steven. The Invention Book. New York: Workman Publishing, 1985. Jones, Charlotte F. Mistakes That Worked. New York: Delacorte Press, 1991. Hendrickson, Robert. The Great American Chewing Gum Book. Pennsylvania: Chilton Book Company, 1976. Hudson, Wade. Five Notable Inventors. Broadway, New York: Scholastic Inc., 1995. Murphy, Sim. Weird and Wacky Inventions. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1978. Petroski, Henry. The Evolution of Useful Things. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1992. Stanish, Bob. Inventioneering. Illinois: Good Apple, inc., 1987 Wilkinson, Philip. Incredible Inventions. New York: Snapshot, 1995. Wolffson, Don. The Kid Who Invented the Popsicle. New York: Cobblehill Books, 1997. Web Sites Duxbury. "Ferris Wheel" <http://www.duxburysystems.com/Braille.asp> (December, 2000) Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village. "Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village" 1995 <http://www.hfmgv.org/histories/wright/wrights.html> (January, 2001) Davitt Publications. "German American Corner: Strauss, Levi (1829-1902)" <http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/mtoz/strauss.html> (March, 2001) Poole, S. "The Rules of the Game" 1996 <http://members.aol.com/msdaizy/sports/rules2.html> (February, 2001) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Invention Dimension" 1996 <http://web.mit.edu/invent/www/archive.html> (March, 2001) Collins, Christine. "Richard Drew the Inventor" <http://mustang.coled.umn.edu/inventing/drewinvent.html> (February, 2001) Images and Scripts Image of scissors and glue on the Create your own page, 6SOO539a.gif. (March 2001) Drawing on Main page created by web site author Morgan Shimshak. (December, 2000) Image of Eureka banner at the top of each page created by web site authors. Images of airplanes on The Wright Brother's page, man with coffee invention on Inventor's page, light bulb used to create buttons on all pages, dragon and viola on Morgan's page, girls blowing out candles on Becky's page, girl blowing out candles on Sara's page, roller blades , actors, monkeys, and baseball player on Nick's page, Ferris wheel on Ferris Wheel's page, Rube Goldberg machine on Inventor's page, blue jeans on Blue Jean's page, soda can on Dr. Pepper's page, books on Citations' page, zipper on zipper's page, scotch tape on scotch tape's page, basketball animation on Mr. Naismith's page, basketball player on Mr. Naismith's page, kite flyer on Ben Franklin's page, gas mask and traffic light on Garrett Morgan's page, clothes hangers and art tools on Create Your Own Page and Mona Lisa on Leonardo Da Vinci page at "Microsoft Design Gallery" <http://dgl.microsoft.com/mgo1en/eula.asp?nInterface=0&tPhrase=> Microsoft Corporation. Images free for nonprofit use and personal use. (January - March, 2001) Popsicle and Frisbee on Mistake's page at Art Today <http://www.arttoday.com/Main/main.html> 2000, ArtToday.com Images free for nonprofit use and personal use. (March, 2001). JavaScript used to create mouse-overs on almost all pages at "CNET:SuperScripter" <http://www.builder.com/Programming/Scripter/?ex.bl.3880.smpl.bl_sscol> Script free for nonprofit use an personal use. (March, 2001) JavaScript used to create quiz and crossword puzzle generated from "Hot Potatoes Half-Baked Software" at <http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/halfbaked/index.htm> Software free for nonprofit use and personal use. (January, 2001)
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