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21. Social Studies
of the Census http//www.census.gov This site that focus on teaching social studiesand history in The africanamerican Mosaic http//lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits
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  • Historical Documents on the Web
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    This site offers on-line text of many important historical documents from 1400 to the present including the Magna Carta, the Gettysburg Address, and a biography of Geronimo.
  • Home Page: American Memory from the Library of Congress
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    A comprehensive site that provides the text of Congressional debates and legislation. The site also offers lists of other government websites and links to historical documents such as the Federalist Papers.
  • US Bureau of the Census [http://www.census.gov] This site offers access to Census statistics that are presented in both table and graph formats. A subject index helps locate needed information.
  • NCSS Online Main Menu [http://www.ncss.org/online//] The National Council for the Social Studies site with their standards and other professional information.
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22. Internet Public Library: United States Culture
curing, recipes, casseroles, desserts, and africanamerican Cajun New Media andTechnologies in American studies. . Politics http//usinfo.state.gov/usa/socval
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About.com: Southern U.S. Cuisine
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"adflip.com is the world's largest searchable database of classic print ads. You can search by category, by decade, even by year. The 'what are you looking for' search box allows you to type in a brand name and even a specific model name. We won't guarantee that you will always get a match, but you may be surprised at what is lurking deep in our archives." Ads date back to the 1940's and feature all types of products. A great resource if you need ads, but don't want to destroy magazines to get them.
America in the 1930s
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~1930s/home_1.html

23. IPL General/Reference Collection: United States Culture
recipes, casseroles, desserts, and africanamerican Cajun Cold War; 1950s; AmericanLiterature; American studies. Politics http//usinfo.state.gov/usa/socval
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Social Sciences Ethnicity, Culture, and Race Cultural aspects of life in the United States. Show Me Associations Serials in this category. No further Subcategories
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Social SciencesEthnicity, Culture, and RaceUnited States Culture

24. IPL Ready Reference Collection: Twentieth Century Culture
and Racial IssuesAfrican/africanamerican Arts Keywords Cold War; 1950s; AmericanLiterature; American studies. Politics http//usinfo.state.gov/usa/socval
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History United States No further Subcategories
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A Working Hip-Hop Chronology
http://www.ai.mit.edu/~isbell/HFh/hiphop/rap_history.html
Author: Charles Isbell (isbell@ai.mit.edu)
Subjects:
Keywords: hip hop; urban; rap; African-American; black
America in the 1930s
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~1930s/home_1.html
"The 1930s in America were a time of unparalleled contradiction and complexity. Encapsulated loosely on one end by Black Tuesday of the Great Depression and on the other end by the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the years between 1929 and 1941 were characterized by what Terry Cooney calls 'Balancing Acts,' a dance between big government and various regional movements, with the depths of the Depression and the height of the Modern Age thrown in for good measure. Despite its cultural richness, the 1930s remain nearly invisible in contemporary discussions of America's artistic, cultural, political, economic, and social development. This site is an attempt to shed light on that decade and emphasize its importance in American thought and culture. We have elected to view the 1930s through the lenses of its films, radio programs, literature, journalism, museums, exhibitions, architecture, art, and other forms of cultural expression. "
Author: American Studies, University of Virginia (asgrp@virginia.edu)

25. SBA: Minority Enterprise Development Hotlist
University Press of Virginia African American Web Resources. TAMACC); World LawIndexHispanic legislation; For World Indigenous studies (CWIS); Classroom and
http://www.sba.gov/hotlist/minor.html
Minority Enterprise Development
Hotlist U.S. Small Business Administration ENDORSEMENT AND LIABILITY
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  • Department of Transportation - Office of Small and Disadvantaged Utilization
  • Entrepreneurial Edge
  • Global Net-Hispanic Resources
  • Hispanic Association for Corporate Responsibility ...
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    African American Outside Resources
  • African-American Restaurants
  • African American Web Connection
  • Austin, TX Free-Net African American Links
  • BLACK EXCEL: The College Help Network ...
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    Asian American Outside Resources
  • Asia Inc.
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    Hispanic Outside Resources
  • United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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  • Hispanic Online
  • Hispanic Information Network: HispanStar - Hispanic Business Resource ...
  • World View - Information and Resources Concerning the Global Hispanic World
    Native American Outside Resources
  • American Indian College Fund
  • American Students United for Nursing: Native American Sites
  • Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS)
  • Classroom and Curriculum Resources History - Native American ... WEBMASTER *Last Modified: 04-04-02
  • 26. Pfeiffer Library's Guide To The Web
    historical information about africanamerican culture, including neglect, includingstatistics, legislation, fact sheets library about gay and lesbian studies.
    http://library.pfeiffer.edu/socsci.html

    African-American
    Criminal Justice Gov't/Pol Sci Law ... General/Other Social Science AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Affirmative Action and Diversity Project : A collection of online resources about affirmative action and diversity. African-American History : Contains the text of many well-known speeches and biographies of many famous African-Americans. African Studies WWW : Contains a multimedia library and a directory of Africa-related resources online, as well as informative pages about each African country. Afro-American Almanac : Current and historical information about African-American culture, including biographies, commentary, poetry and more. American Slave Narratives : Transcripts of interviews of former slaves, with analysis. BLACK Quest Power Resource Links : A directory of Web resources concerning the history, culture and society of African-Americans. Changing America : A government report about socio-economic conditions of African-Americans, Hispanics, Asians and Native Americans in the U.S. over the last 25 years.
    CRIMINAL JUSTICE Bureau of Justice Statistics : A searchable collection of publications from the U.S Bureau of Justice.

    27. Interdepartmental Programs
    For more information, call the history department at (765) 2858700. MINOR IN african-american studies, 18-20 hours. 435, Int gov Relat (3). Spec studies (l-6).
    http://www.bsu.edu/web/catalog9800/undergraduate/colleges/collpages/intdpage.htm
    Catalog Home Page Academic Colleges, Departments, Programs: Interdepartmental Programs: African American Studies American Studies Ancient Studies Asian Studies ... Latin-American Studies
    (Sciences and Humanities) Legal Assistance Studies Mathematical Economics Medieval and Renaissance Studies Native American Studies ... Women's Studies For Campus Information:
    ASKBSU@bsu.edu

    Technical Questions to:
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    © 1999 Ball State University.
    Equal Opportunity Information
    Today's planners and decision makers need the ability to draw upon information from many sources. To give students broad backgrounds in a variety of subjects, interdepartmental programs require courses from more than one department. COURSES:
    CANST
    : Canadian Studies
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    Interdepartmental Programs and Courses
    CANADIAN STUDIES (CANST) Canada: Cultural Crossroads. (3)
    An interdepartmental introduction to the geography, history, government, economy, literature, art, and music defining Canada's individuality and international heritage. An examination of current issues on such topics as economic agreements, environment, education, health system, and multicultural relations. INTERDEPARTMENTAL (ID) Freshman Seminar. (1)

    28. Princeton University - Symposium Honors Establishment Of Amistad Commission
    professor in Princeton's Program in African American studies, noted that discussionas well as comments by gov. who introduced the original legislation in 1998
    http://www.princeton.edu/pr/home/02/0830_amistad/hmcap.html

    Princeton University
    Princeton professor Colin Palmer (left) discusses the newly passed legislation that establishes the Amistad Commission with the bill's sponsor, N.J. Assemblyman William Payne.
    photo: Denise Applewhite Symposium honors establishment of Amistad Commission In honor of the passage of legislation establishing the New Jersey Amistad Commission, a symposium on "The African American Experience" took place on campus Wednesday. Following the conference in Alexander Hall, an official signing ceremony for the bill was held at the Newark Museum. Current news and events
    Releases to the media

    Weekly Bulletin

    Calendar of events
    The all-volunteer commission has been established to develop teacher training programs and to promote educational and awareness projects regarding the enslavement of Africans and their descendants in America, its vestiges in recent and current culture, and African Americans' contributions to the development of this country. Keynote speaker Colin Palmer, the Dodge Professor of

    29. DOI Diversity - Links To Outside
    texts and links to libraries of Black studies. UniteUS Directory of Black OwnedBusinesses, hosted by Software Creations. african-american Business Alliance, A
    http://www.doi.gov/diversity/8black.htm

    Major Legislation

    Regulatory Agencies

    Executive Orders

    DOI Policy
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    Other Resources
    Black Resources
    The sponsor of each non-DOI site below is identified, but no endorsement of outside organizations or opinions is implied. DOI assumes no responsibility for the content of non-DOI sites.
  • Legacy and the Challenges of the 21st Century , a history and analysis of African American issues. African American History , a selection of important events from the Dred Scott case in 1857 to the implementation of school desegregation plans in the 1970s, written by Lisa Cozzens. African American History , provided by the U.S. State Department. Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement , a travel itinerary prepared by the National Park Service and others, listing 41 sites in the National Register of Historic Places associated with the modern civil rights movement, as well as the Selma- to- Montgomery March route. Maps, photos, history, and more. Homcoming , the story of African American land loss and a chronicle of Black farmers from the Civil War to the present, presented by PBS. African American Heritage in the Parks . A list of parks based on their cultural and historic significance, with links to more detailed history, supported by NPS.
  • 30. MCH Alert - 04/06/01
    to be heavy smokers than the africanamerican women; and; available at http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/releases Basingtheir findings on past studies, the authors of
    http://www.mchlibrary.info/alert/alert042001.htm
    National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health Visit the MCH Alert Home Page at alert April 20, 2001 1. Low-Income White Women More Likely Than Low-Income African-American Women to Smoke During Pregnancy, Claims Study 2. Adolescent Birthrate Falls to Record Low, Finds Study 3. Article Examines Tobacco Use Among Youth 4. Report Examines Impact Evaluations of Early Childhood Programs ... http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd 1. LOW-INCOME WHITE WOMEN MORE LIKELY THAN LOW-INCOME AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN TO SMOKE DURING PREGNANCY, CLAIMS STUDY Among low-income women, African-American women are less likely than white women to smoke during pregnancy, concludes a study published in the April issue of Preventive Medicine. The authors interviewed 600 women who visited the Obstetrics Clinics at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport and E. A. Conway Hospital in Monroe, LA. The women were questioned about their tobacco knowledge, attitudes, and practices. The authors found that
    • Among the women ages 19 or older, 30% of African-American and 9% of white women read below the 7th-grade level; The women reading at the 9th-grade level or above were more knowledgeable about the health effects of smoking and were more concerned about the effects of smoking on their infant;

    31. Public Law 103-433 - Volume 1 - Draft Heritage Study And Environmental Assessmen
    Appendix A legislation. in consultation with institutions of higher education inthe Delta Region with expertise in African American studies, Southern studies
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/delta/volume1/abdxa.htm
    Previous Draft Heritage Study and Environmental Assessment
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    Appendix A: Legislation
    Public Law 103-433:
    108 STAT. 4471
    Public Law 103-433
    103d Congress
    An Act
    To designate certain lands in the California Desert as wilderness, to establish the Death Valley
    and Joshua Tree National Parks, to establish the Mojave National Preserve, and for other
    purposes.
    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
    Congress assembled,
    ( Titles 1-12 omitted, Title 11 begins at 108 STAT. 4512 ) TITLE XI-LOWER MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION INITIATIVES SEC. 1101. FINDINGS. (a) The Congress finds that- (1) in 1988, Congress enacted Public Law 100460, establishing the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission, to assess the needs, problems, and opportunities of people living in the Lower Mississippi Delta Region that includes 219 counties and parishes within the States of Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee

    32. NPS Archeology And Ethnography Home Page
    has included particularly the studies of African numbers of African American archeologistswith of historic preservation legislation, archeological interest in
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/afori/issu_afri.htm
    African American cultural traditions
    The Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site in Washington, DC commemorates Mary McLeod Bethune, who worked tirelessly to influence legislation affecting African Americans and women. (NPS)
    The archeology of African American people has included
    particularly the studies of African American cultural group diversity, the African Diaspora, and slavery. This archeology has grown rapidly over the past few decades and is a major interest in American archeology. In addition to research, many social, political, and intellectual forces have spurred the growth of African American archeology. These forces include: increasing numbers of African American archeologists with interest in their own heritage, black activism, passage of historic preservation legislation, archeological interest in immigrant ethnic groups, and the increased use of archeology, ethnography and ethnohistory in public interpretation of historic sites such as urban settings and plantations (Thomas 1998:531). Effective interpretation of archeological resources associated with African Americans depends on sensitivity to public emotions about and understanding of issues such as slavery and racism. Evidence of these issues in the archeological record presents educational opportunities for archeologists and interpreters. African American contributions to American history are also well documented in the archeological record and serve equally to educate visitors. African American social traditions, religious practices and oral histories are rich resources for archeologists and interpreters developing

    33. African American Resources On The Web
    dedicated to the encouragement of scholarly studies in both Americans http//www.niddk.nih.gov/health/diabetes upto-datelinks to african-american History; the
    http://www.lib.ci.tucson.az.us/bkmkspub/africanamer.htm
    Surf The Web Tucson-Pima Public Library
    African American Resources on the Web
    On this page:
    Local Links

    Business/Organization Resources

    Comprehensive Internet Sites

    Events/Calendars/Traditions
    ...
    Statistical/Demographic Information
    Local Links
    http://aztucson.com/nonprofit/aahgs-tucson/index.html
    AAHGS is dedicated to the encouragement of scholarly studies in both academic, local and family history of all ethnic groups with particular focus on African Americans Tucson's African American Heritage
    http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/images/afamer/
    This site uses photographs, oral histories, and texts to tell the story of African Americans in Tucson. Includes a collection of oral histories.

    Business/Organization Resources
    Black Business Journal
    http://www.bbjonline.com/ This site contains excerpts of articles from the print edition of The Black Business Journal newspaper. Black Enterprise Magazine http://www.blackenterprise.com/S0/default.asp Black Collegian Online http://www.black-collegian.com/ Online career site for students of color. Contains a job bank, a place to post resumes, a guide to graduate and professional schools, news, and issues of interest to people of color.

    34. UVa Library: Periodicals And Microforms - US History
    See also africanamerican studies International History International Relations PersonalPapers Women's studies A B C D 30 reels, Micfilm 2227 gov'T DOCS.
    http://www.lib.virginia.edu/permic/history_us.html
    Journals Newspapers Microforms Equipment
    US History
    See also : African-American Studies International History
    International Relations
    Newspapers ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z
    TITLE HOLDINGS CALL NO. American Biographical Archive 1842 fiche Micfich 1641 American Federation of Labor and the Unions: National and International Union Records from the Samuel Gompers era. 5 reels Micfilm 1570 American Missionary Association. Archives
    Abolitionist before the Civil War, the AMA focused on providing relief and education for freed blacks after the Civil War. Correspondence from foreign and home missionaries and teachers makes up the bulk of this collection. The Amistad Case and opposition to the missionaries and to reconstruction policies are among the topics covered in this set.. 261 reels Micfilm 72 American Periodicals
    see publisher description
    Micfilm S-10, Micfilm S-12 and Micfilm S-147

    35. Legislation-Disease Management And Genetics
    About NINR legislation/apropriations remedies, such as the young AfricanAmericanmen described ethnically and culturally relevant studies and interventions.
    http://www.nih.gov/ninr/about/legislation/geneticsbriefing.htm
    skip to content About NINR Legislation/apropriations Summary of the Capitol Hill Breakfast Briefing on Disease Managemant and Genetics September 24, 1997 The FRIENDS of the NINR held the third breakfast of the series of breakfast briefings this year on September 24, 1997. The topic was disease management and genetics. FRIENDS, an independent, non-profit membership organization, supports the NINR by promoting public awareness of the role of nursing research in advancing health care practice in the United States. Those attending the briefing included Congressional members and staff, nurse researchers and administrators, and members of public and private organizations having a special interest in the topic. In providing examples of current nursing research supported by the NINR, Dr. Grady mentioned:
    THE RESEARCH Nurse Prenatal Home Care for High Risk Pregnant Women: Outcome and Cost. Dorothy Brooten, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, The John Burry Jr. Professor of Nursing at The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

    36. COOL WEB SITES:
    africanamerican culture essays www.wsu.edu8000/~dee US Patent Trademark Officewww.uspto.gov/; library covering paleontology, Asian studies, ethnology
    http://dl.ccc.cccd.edu/classes/internet/history175/coolwebsites.htm
    COOL WEB SITES
  • Search Engines for the Web
  • Alta Vista:
    http://www.altavista.com
    I nfoseek: http://guide.infoseek.com
    Lycos: http://www.lycos.com
    Web Crawler: http://www.webcrawler.com
    Excite: http://www.excite.com
    HotBot: http://www.hotbot.com
    SavvySearch (sends one search to several search engines and directories at once): http://www.savvysearch.com/
  • Guides and Directories
  • Yahoo: http://www.yahoo.com
    The WWW Virtual Library: http://vlib.org/Overview.html
    The Virtual Reference Desk: http://www.refdesk.com
    Magellan: http://www.mckinley.com The Argus Clearinghouse: http://www.clearinghouse.net
  • New Web Sites The Web is dynamic and URLs do change. We suggest backtracking to the main address (ending in .com or .edu) if a specific URL doesn't seem to work. HISTORY www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/ American studies, excellent source: pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~davidp/anstud.html th century America: earlyamerica.com Beyond the Wall, stories relating to the Vietnam War: www.magnet.com/wall www.harpercollins.com/afroamer/index.htm Civil War Center, U.S.: www.cwc.lsu.edu/
  • 37. American Studies
    Park ServiceParkNet (http//www.nps.gov/) Main page of Resources list by subject,eg, africanamerican History, Cultural studies, GIS, International
    http://www.bu.edu/library/research-guides/americanstudies.html
    Library Home Ask-a-Librarian Library Catalog Research Guides ... B.U. Home Research Guide
    A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S
    On the Web and In the Library American Studies is a broad field that makes use of the scholarship and bibliography of many disciplines. Browse the list of Research Guides for additional resources related to your particular subject. For checklists of resources you can access over the Web, click on Electronic Resources by Subject . This guide is a selective list of electronic and print resources intended to aid researchers in Boston University's American and New England Studies Program. Web Archives and Manuscripts Boston University American and New England Studies Program Directory Evaluating and Citing Web Sites ... Selected Special Sites DIRECTORY
    American Studies Crossroads Project

    (http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/index.html)
    Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies (CEPACS), Georgetown University, sponsored by the American Studies Association . A comprehensive site covering all aspects of American Studies with emphasis on Web resources. Includes historical and archival resources. Provides links to primary texts, dissertations 1986-1995, image locaters, new site reviews, course syllabi, etc.

    38. The Research Libraries - Online Databases And Indexes
    Subjects Law and legislation Politics and government http//www.uspto.gov/tmdb/index.html SubjectsAfrican American studies Literature and Language Poetry
    http://www2.nypl.org/home/research/eresources/odi2.cfm?trg6=T

    39. Afterschool.gov: Learning For Teens - Research The Government
    The africanamerican Mosaic The Library of Congress is in Washington, DC, and it whorepresent local districts), learn more about pending legislation, and get
    http://www.afterschool.gov/tngov.html

    The African-American Mosaic

    The Library of Congress is in Washington, D.C., and it has a huge collection of materials, some of which cover about 500 years of African history in the Western Hemisphere. The materials include books, periodicals, prints, photographs, music, film, and recorded sound. This site has lots of information that can be use for school reports!
    Archives, Records, and Historical Documents

    This is a great site for history fans, for those who love to do primary source research (or find out more about it!), and for students who want to build a school archive. Learn about the Presidential Libraries, the Constitution, and much more from the National Archives and Records Administration.
    Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids

    Take a tour through the Federal government agencies to learn more about your government.
    Consumer Information

    You're a consumer, and you have a right to know what you're buying. The Consumer Information Center publishes information from across the Federal government on everything from cars to money to small businesses. Find out more on this site.
    Defense and National Security

    Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines: all of these branches of the military are parts of the U.S. Department of Defense. If you want to know more about the U.S. military, or about what the military is doing around the world right now, check out this site. And if you are curious about the Pentagon the world's largest office building make sure to take the

    40. Vol20 No11 6-15-99
    Award categories include africanamerican studies, Communications, Computer Mathematics,Science, Women's studies, and instructional web at www.cdc.gov or call
    http://www.csuohio.edu/uored/FUNDING/rnjune15-v2011fs.html
    Research News
    FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATIONS National Endowment for the Arts (1) Theatre (2) Millennium Legacy Trails National Institutes of Health NIH has funding available for individuals with high potential to re-enter research careers after time off for child care or parent care. Candidates must have PhD or equivalent and 2 yrs. Experience beyond the degree. Several NIH agencies are involved in this initiative. Reference No.: PA-99-106. (2) Mobility Disorders: www.nih.gov and search for the specific PA# or call the GRC at Ext. 3625. James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation JMFCF"s Mid-Career Awards Program supports original research in National Human Genome Research Institute www.nhgri.nih.gov/Grant_info/Funding/Research/elsi_pa.html or call the GRC at Ext. 3625. National Institute of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nih/funding.htm Law School Admission Council behavioral, educational, and social science fields Environmental Protection Agency pesticides in the environment are sought by the EPA. This award covers 5 years and proposals are due on August 15, '99. To obtain solicitation copy, check the web in mid-July at www.epa.gov/oam/hpod; or call Mark Heare at 202-546-4774; or call the GRC at Ext. 3625. US Fish and Wildlife Service USFWS seeks proposals for project to evaluate the success of the North American Wetlands Conservation Act . The program hopes to ensure the success of future NAWCA projects by improving strategic conservation planing capabilities. Deadline July 15, '99. Contact: Rex Johnson at 301-497-5674 or call the GRC at Ext. 3625.

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