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  1. Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages by Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr., 2007-10-23
  2. National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever by Don Lessem, 2010-10-12
  3. Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp by Syd Hoff, 1998-06-30
  4. Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields, 2008-08-12
  5. Dinosaur Bar-B-Que: An American Roadhouse by John Stage, Nancy Radke, 2009-03-17
  6. Stampede Of The Edmontosaurus (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2009-04-15
  7. Dinosaur ABC: For kids who really love dinosaurs! by Roger Priddy, 2004-03-01
  8. Catching The Velociraptor (Dinosaur Cove) by Rex Stone, 2009-02-01
  9. The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Bible by Paul S. Taylor, 1998-09
  10. Dinosaur Train by John Steven Gurney, 2002-09-01
  11. That's Not My Dinosaur (Usborne Touchy Feely) by Fiona Watt, 2002-06
  12. Dinosaur vs. Bedtime by Bob Shea, 2008-09-09
  13. The Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs by Joanna Cole, 1995-08-01
  14. The Best Book of Dinosaurs by Christopher Maynard, 2005-04-14

41. Introduction: Www.creationism.org
dinosaurs, fossils, evolution, creation, the Flood, and our ancient history are all topics of interest here. Site is translated into several languages.
http://www.creationism.org
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CREATION
LINKS
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Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic ... Ukrainian
Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." CREATION SCIENCE ARTICLES
Thought-provoking articles about our ancient history and the importance of our creation in God's own image and fall from grace. Each new false religion of the post-Flood period has sought to detract from our Creator and from our responsibilities in this life; evolution's effect is no different and it (macro-evolution) continues to lack any scientific substance. Pray about this! And study as needed, especially since the media continues to report this issue inaccurately. Please study the plethora of Biblical and scientific knowledge standing squarely against this spiritual deception. [ English Introduction ...for other language Introductions, see Left sidebar. BOOKS ON-LINE Several Creation Science books! Now available to read and study. Some of these quality titles are completely FREE for you to download and copy for any educational purpose. MP3 Teaching On-line Section A variety of Creation Science Answers Download for convenience and ease of play. MP3 is a popular audio format - for use at home, in school or the office, or while traveling.

42. Dinosaurs
dinosaurs. Before the dinosaurs. The appeared. * 225 million years ago dinosaursappeared ..and 65 million years ago All the dinosaurs died.
http://www.oink.demon.co.uk/topics/dinosaur.htm
Dinosaurs
Before the Dinosaurs
The planet earth is VERY old, about 4,600 million years. (thats a lot of birthday candles!!!). There was no life at all on earth for millions of years.
The first living things lived in the sea, they were so tiny that we would not be able to see them.
About 500 million years ago the first fish swam in the sea. There was nothing alive on the land at all.
435 million years ago the first plants started growing on the land.
395 million years ago the first land animals appeared.
225 million years ago dinosaurs appeared.....and 65 million years ago All the dinosaurs died.
Only 2 million years ago the first human appeared. Dinosaurs lived on the earth for 165 million years (we have only been here for 2 million!!!). But no one really knows why the dinosaurs died. Some people think that the dinosaurs died when a giant rock fell to earth from space (a meteorite). They believe that when it hit the earth it made a huge cloud of dust which blocked out the sun. The dinosaurs relied on the sun for warmth and may have died because it was too cold for them. The word 'dinosaur' means 'Terrible Lizard.'

43. DINOSAUR ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE FRONT PAGE
Online magazine about dinosaurs.
http://illustrissimus.virtualave.net/dimfront.html
WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DINOSAURS! ENTER
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44. Creation, Dinosaurs And ThE Flood - Creation Science Resources
Author Charles Liebert argues for a young earth and a literal six-day creation week, taking issue Category Society Religion and Spirituality Young Earth Views...... We have answers! Ask your questions about Creation, Evolution, dinosaurs, or Noah'sFlood here. 2003 Charlie Liebert Creation, dinosaurs, and thE Flood .
http://www.sixdaycreation.com/
Creation Science Workshop
Seminars, Books and Videos Get your Creation Science Supplies Here!
Christian Education Resources
Science and Apologetics Here! Greensboro Community TV
Schedule for Charlie Liebert's
Creation Foundation Explanation
Florida Creation Education
Vacation Programs

Enjoy Spring Break and Fabulous Field Trips in Florida! New Creation Resources! Raising the Allosaur This video chronicles the biggest dinosaur discovery of the year by a group of home school boys and girls traveling to the badlands of Colorado with their parents in search of adventure and the hope of finding ancient treasures buried in rock.
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View the "Raising the Allosaur" Trailer Exploring the World Around You Exploring the World Around You by Dr Gary Parker opens a window to the spectacular environments found on our planet, from deserts to the tropics.

45. Dinosaurs At The Smithsonian
. A diorama of Jurassaic dinosaurs from 135 million yearsago, in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
http://photo2.si.edu/dino/dino.html
Photographs From Smithsonian Exhibits
The Dinosaur Hall
National Museum of Natural History
The Dinosaur Hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC ==Smithsonian photo by Chip Clark. The bones of a fierce looking Allosaurus dinosaur. Photographed on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History ==Smithsonian Photo by Dane A. Penland Diplodocus, the tall, long-neck skeleton from a sauropod dinosaur (plant-eater), which lived about 135 million years ago. From the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Smithsonian Photo by Dane A. Penland. Armored dinosaur Stegosaurus, a plant-eater of the late Jurassic Period, about 135 million years ago. As displayed in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. Smithsonian Photo #77-8094 by Dane A. Penland. A diorama of Jurassaic dinosaurs from 135 million years ago, in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. From left are shown: Allosaurus, Camptosaurus, and Diplodocus ==Smithsonian Photo by Dane A. Penland.

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47. Dinosaurs
Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there weredinosaurs. dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric
http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/dinosaurs.html
Millions of years ago, long before there were any people, there were dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic Era, the "Age of Reptiles."
The dinosaurs dominated the Earth for over 165 million years, but mysteriously went extinct 65 million years ago. Paleontologists study their fossil remains to learn about the amazing prehistoric world of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were land-dwelling reptiles that walked with an erect stance. Their unique hip structure caused their legs to stick out from under their bodies, and not sprawl out from the side (like other reptiles ). When dinosaurs first evolved from more primitive archosaurs, they were bipedal (walked on two legs). Much later, some dinosaur groups returned to a four-legged stance, having hind legs much larger than their front legs
There were lots of different kinds of dinosaurs that lived at different times. Some were HUGE , some were small . Some walked on two legs , some walked on four . Some were speedy , and some were slow and lumbering

48. Copyright Protection Is For Dinosaurs
fortune.com columnist Stewart Alsop explains why patents, copyrights, and trademarks are outdated and worse than useless.
http://www.fortune.com/indexw.jhtml?channel=artcol.jhtml&doc_id=43916

49. ABC Online - Walking With Dinosaurs
Accompanying website for BBC TV series, Walking with dinosaurs,screening in October/November 1999 on ABC TV.
http://www.abc.net.au/dinosaurs/default.htm

Walking with Dinosaurs - TV Series

Take a trip through the times of the dinosaurs. Information about each of the six episodes of the Walking With Dinosaurs series, the way the world was and how it changed. Big Al - the life of an Allosaurus
Big Al is a scientific detective story. Sscientists have tried to piece together every aspect of Big Al's life - his natural surroundings, his life as a hatchling, and the way he thought, fought, ate and moved.
Farewell T-Rex

Tyrannasaurus Rex is no longer the undisputed king, the biggest and baddest of them all - he's been de-throned as new fossil finds reveal several more terrifying challengers fighting for the crown. And to add insult to injury there's now a question over whether the king was ever a fearsome hunter at all
Meet the Dinosaurs

Lots of information about the dinosaurs that appear in the series and more. Go here for information about

50. Dinosaurs And Birds
Chances are, unless you're a vegetarian, dinosaurs are part of your regular dietbecause, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, every time you chow down on a chook
http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/dinobird/story.htm
by Dr Paul Willis (Click here for an overview of this article) Have you eaten a dinosaur lately? Chances are, unless you're a vegetarian, dinosaurs are part of your regular diet because, if birds evolved from dinosaurs, every time you chow down on a chook, you're dining on dinosaur. But how do we know birds evolve from dinosaurs? And aren't there some authorities who say that they didn't? It all depends on how you work out relationships. Working out relationships Systematics (the science of evolutionary relationships) has undergone a major change over the last couple of decades. It used to be the case that all the features of organisms were important in working out the family tree. But in the mid 1960's the German entomologist Willy Hennig changed all that. Hennig claimed that the only features that carry any useful information about pedigree are the evolutionary novelties shared between organisms. Suppose we're trying to work out the relationships between a mouse, a lizard and a fish. They've all got backbones so the feature "backbone" is useless; it's a "primitive" character that tells you nothing. But the feature "four legs" is useful because it's an evolutionary novelty shared only between the lizard and the mouse. This implies that the lizard and mouse are more closely related to each other than either is to the fish. Put another way, the lizard and the mouse share a common ancestor that had four legs . The more evolutionary novelties we can find that support a particular relationship, the greater our confidence that the relationship is correct. "Air breathing", "neck" and "amniotic egg" are another three evolutionary novelties that tie the lizard and the mouse together and leave the fish as a more distant relative.

51. National Museum Of Natural History - Dinosaur Exhibits
This virtual tour of the National Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs is just thefirst step in informing you about our work with dinosaurs at the Smithsonian
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/dino/

Exhibits A-Z

Dinosaur Groups

Dinosaur Types

Jurassic Dinosaurs
...
Building a Dinosaur

NMNH scientists are replicating dinosaur bones and modeling dinosaur movement.
Welcome to our Dinosaur exhibits!
Photo by Chip Clark, NMNH
Click image "hotspots" for full-size views and
text explanations.
"Reptiles - Masters of Land" Hall
This virtual tour of the National Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs is just the first step in informing you about our work with dinosaurs at the Smithsonian. This site was created to provide a glimpse of some of the dinosaur specimens we have on view at the National Museum of Natural History. It is unique because it is the only site that showcases some of our most valuable and rare dinosaur specimens on exhibit. These specimens represent only a small fraction of our total dinosaur collection (less than 40 out of 1500 specimens!). You have several choices in the way you tour the site: If you're searching for a particular specimen or dinosaur by name, the alphabetical list in

52. Austin Wanderers OB Soccer Team
Men's over 50 division soccer. Includes photos and team news. Texas.
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Austin Wanderers OBFC
Senior Men's Soccer Team
Men's Over 50 Division Soccer
Austin, Texas
VETCUP
2001 Info
Austin Wanderers 2000
The Austin Wanderers repeated their 1999 Over-50 Mens National Championship at the US Amateur Soccer Association's Veterans Cup 2000 Tournament. This years event took place in Nashua, New Hampshire, June 30th to July 2nd and many thanks to the Veterans Cup Tournament Committee for their hard work in putting on this annual event. We started off winning the first two games easily by scores of 13-0 over Pennsylvania West and 7-0 over the Denver Kickers. The third game was a real slug fest against New England where we scored three goals and won 2-1. A local team, the Nashua GSIA, gave us a real run for the money in the fourth game and tied us 1-1. We moved into the final game against New England and ended regular time at a 3-3 standstill. We got the "Golden Goal" on Sequinya's free kick to pull it out in over-time. Wonderful day guys and enjoyed it all tremendously. Our Team Photo - The Austin Wanderers 2000.

53. National Museum Of Natural History - Dinosaur Exhibits
Top 10 Misconceptions about dinosaurs. dinosaurs represent failure and extinction.Rather, dinosaurs are the best examples of success and adaptation.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/faq.html

Exhibits A-Z

Dinosaur Groups

Jurassic Dinosaurs

Cretaceous Dinosaurs
...
Building a Dinosaur

NMNH scientists are replicating dinosaur bones and modeling dinosaur movement.
Top 10 Misconceptions about
DINOSAURS
Dinosaurs represent failure and extinction.
Dinosaurs and "humans" coexisted

Dinosaurs were either all hot-blooded or all cold-blooded.
The word dinosaur means "terrible-lizard." ... Archaeologists dig up dinosaurs. Dinosaurs represent failure and extinction.
Rather, dinosaurs are the best examples of success and adaptation. They ruled the Earth longer than any other land animals (over 150 million years), and gave rise to BIRDS. Dinosaurs and "humans" coexisted The death of the last dinosaur and the appearance of the first "human" (genus HOMO ) was separated by about 62 million years. Dinosaurs were either all hot-blooded or all cold-blooded. Mesozoic dinosaurs were not "warm-blooded" like modern mammals, nor were they "cold-blooded" like modern lizards. Most specialists believe that dinosaurs were "dinosaur-blooded", a condition that combines certain aspects of "warm-bloodedness" with a changing metabolism over the animal's lifetime. The word dinosaur means "terrible-lizard."

54. THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOSAURS FOOTBALL PAGE
Fan site. News, photos, links.
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~leblancj/dinos/
The University of Calgary Dinosaurs
Football Page
A Jon LeBlanc Web Site * Fourth Year On The World Wide Web! * U of C Sports Telephone Information: 220-DINO Canadian Western
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Rams Canada's Most Dominant University Football Conference!
Canada West Conference Expanded
Canada's most powerful university football conference is set to expand by one team in 1999. The Regina Rams junior football team, which has perennially dominated the Prairie Junior Football Conference of the Canadian Junior Football League, has amalgamated with the sports programme of the University of Regina. The team will retain the name "Rams" for historical reasons rather than adopt the U of R Cougars name.
    U of C Athletics Dept. Football Page Dinos Alumni in the Canadian Football League University of Calgary Main Web Page Mega-List of Canadian amateur and pro football web sites CIAU National 1998 Football Schedule
Visit My Calgary Stampeders Fan Page Visit Jon LeBlanc, the owner of this page

55. Jesus Dinosaurs And More Dinosaurs Bible Creation Evoluton
Discusses dinosaurs in the Bible and how fossil evidence today does not support human evolution from Category Society Religion and Spirituality Young Earth Views......dinosaurs in the bible human evolution ape man creation evolution hominidsneanderthal trex t rex. Welcome to Jesus, dinosaurs and more! dinosaurs.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/
Welcome to: "Jesus, Dinosaurs and more!
"Jesus, Dinosaurs and More" is a webpage of Scientific evidence supporting the Biblical account of Creation. You can read about the different topics below by clicking on the page that describes your interest.
Please Bookmark this page and check back for updates and new topics! This page is updated daily
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http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs The Bible vs. Evolution
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(sp c'd 7/02) Defining the terms: What is Creation? What is Evolution? (sp c'd 7/02) The need for this work (coming soon) "There is no novelty to me in the reflection that, from my earliest years, I have accepted many false opinions as true, and that what I have concluded from such badly assured premises could not but be highly doubtful and uncertain. From the time that I first recognized this fact, I have realized that if I wished to have any firm and constant knowledge in the sciences, I would have to undertake, once and for all, to set aside all the opinions which I had previously accepted among my beliefs and start again from the very beginning." Descartes
First Meditation Commentary on Genesis
Read the first Chapter of Genesis with my commentary to help you understand God's Creation

This page tells about the Creation of the heavens and the earth. / The bible says the earth is round. / How many continents were there? / Where is Atlantis?/ God creates plants / What is a "kind"? / God creates the stars. / The sun and the moon / He also creates flying creatures and creatures that live in water. / God creates man. / Where was the Garden of Eden? / God commands man to fill the earth / God gives us plants to eat / God give animals plants to eat / Fossils can not exist in a perfect creation

56. Dinosaurs In New Mexico
dinosaurs in New Mexico.Category Regional North America Arts and Entertainment Museums......dinosaurs in New Mexico. Above A Pentaceratops. dinosaurs lived inNew Mexico between 220 and 66 million years ago.
http://museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/dinosinnm.html

57. Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
In the rocks of Zimbabwe, Theagarten LinghamSoliar discovered the 140 million year old tracks of infant predators.
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4069143,00.html
Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Soulmates Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Network home UK news World latest Books ... Search Walking with baby dinosaurs In the rocks of Zimbabwe, Theagarten Lingham-Soliar discovered the 140 million year old tracks of infant predators Theagarten Lingham-Soliar
Guardian Thursday September 28, 2000
The Chewore Area in the Lower Zambesi Rift Valley of Northern Zimbabwe is dissected by meandering river valleys and escarpments. It is one of nature's great unspoilt regions with a variety of wildlife that includes elephants, lions and crocodiles. Raiders armed with Kalashnikovs regularly cross the nearby Mozambican and Zambian borders to hunt one of the world's most endangered animals. For this is the home of the largest population of black rhino in the world, and the rewards for rhino horn are tragically high. In the mid-1980s the area became famous for another reason. A hunter stumbled upon a trackway in the rock of 14 footprints belonging to a large, carnivorous dinosaur which roamed the region 140 million years ago and left its tracks deep in muddy terrain. The footprints dried rapidly in the hot Jurassic sun and with a-million-to-one odds became sandstone rock with the passing of geological time.

58. BillyBear4Kids.com Land O' Dinosaurs
Play games, download puzzles and decorate your computer's desktop with dinosaurs. LandO' dinosaurs Screen Saver for your personal computer.
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A long long time ago... back before you were born, there lived the dinosaurs.
How do we know they were here?
Man found the bones in the earth.
How do we know what they looked like?
When the bones were put together (something like when you put a puzzle together), they were able to tell what the dinosaurs looked like.
How do we know how old they are?
Scientist have tests they can do to see how old the bones of a dinosaur are. They lived millions of years ago. What happened to the dinosaurs, and why aren't they living today? No one really knows the answers to these questions. Some say that their habitats changed making it hard for them to find food. In today's world, that is going on right now with our animal kingdom... there used to be 8 subspecies of Tigers... now there are only 5. It is important to help our animals live so they do not become extinct like the dinosaurs did. They are extinct... aren't they?

59. Dinosaurs And The Bible For Kids
Tells what the earth was like before the Flood. Offers the idea that people and dinosaurs were created at the same time, but that most of the dinosaurs drowned in the Flood.
http://www.geocities.com/dinospin/
Kids site showing Dinosaurs in the Bible, the pre-flood world, and how to meet God as their Savior. The Public Schools are brainwashing kids with evolution without having any real evidence and when creation makes a lot more sense. This site created by Emily from Calgary, Alberta. E-Mail  Me!   - click here Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee He eateth grass like an ox Lo now his strength is in his loins and his force in the navel of his belly he moveth his tail like a cedar tree The sinews of his thighs are knit together His bones are like string pieces of brass His bones are like bars of iron He is the Chief of the ways of God book of Job 40 v 15-19 Have you heard that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago and way before man? Or heard that they died out from a huge meteor that hit the earth? That is what they are teaching in the Public Schools. Have you heard that there is a God who created dinosaurs and they died out in Noah's Flood? Probably not! Dinosaurs did not live million of years ago or live way before man. God said to Job( Job lived after the time of Noah's flood), "Behold now Behemoth". Now I can hear you saying, "what in the world is Behemoth?". Well I think it is an Apatosaurus (see photo and verses above). Some people think Behemoth is a hippo or an elephant. But read on! "He eateth grass like an ox."  Hippo's eat grass, elephants eat grass, and an apatosaurus eats grass.

60. Dinosaurs' Encyberpedia By Bob Kerstein
Dann's Dinosaur Reconstructions mostly Australian dinosaurs, information onhow whole body reconstructions are done from fossil skeletal remains;
http://www.encyberpedia.com/dinos.htm

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A Presentation of Encyberpedia, The Living Encyclopedia
  • American Museum of Natural History -The newly renovated fossil halls display the single largest and most diverse array of vertebrate fossils in the world. Visitors to the Museum follow the remarkable and dramatic story of vertebrate evolution, a story extending back some 500 million years, along a giant "family tree" of vertebrates. Dann's Dinosaur Reconstructions mostly Australian dinosaurs, information on how whole body reconstructions are done from fossil skeletal remains Dilophosaurus Exhibition Come on a guided tour of Dilophosaurus ! This tour is narrated by the discoverer of Dilophosaurus, Sam Welles, Professor Emeritus at the University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP). The tour will be greatly enhanced if you can retrieve sun audio files. Welcome to the JumpStart Kids Dinosaur Activity Center!

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