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Welcome to "YourNextLink" a weekly E-Zine of weblinks, tips and other strange blurbs from Apollo and Mynx.

This weeks issue is late due to my studying for final tests at University and writting essays. I'm sorry about the delay but as this is my last week things should get back to normal around here and I can start to concentrate more on the E-zine.

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General Interest

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Hobbies

Build the greatest paper airplane ever. The process is somewhat complicated, but the site includes complete illustrated directions and children could do it with assistance. These plans work very well and show you how to build a terrific gliding airplane.

Educational
This informational site is perfect for an older student. It provides all the information you would want to know about the mineral coal, what it is and how it forms. Includes detailed information and colorful graphics illustrating each section.
Children's Literature
Originally started as entertainment for the author's family, and growing into a children's book published here on the Internet, Banph is a wonderful story. The site is a bit graphics heavy making the beautiful illustrations a bit slow to load, but it is well worth it.
Kids' Page

If you have a toddler or preschooler in your family you will probably recognize this character.Thomas the Tank Engine and all of his friends are featured in this site full of fun activities for kids. The beloved children's book and television character brings us games, puzzles and activities as well as a section for parents.

Crop Circles

Whether or not you believe in alien invaders, this is quite an interesting site. The artwork of the crop circles in these fields, whatever their source, is truly breathtaking. Each crop circle picture comes with a complete explanation of where and when it was discovered.

Suggested Site

This site, suggested by one of our subscribers, is a deeply felt and beautifully compiled personal website of a true life survivor. Working with issues from childhood abuse and depression to faith and independent thinking, the creator of these pages has provided us with answers to many of life's difficult problems, if you know where to look.

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