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These awards are based on
quality design, including layout, graphics, functionality, speed,
appearance, navigation, content, etc.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Rainbow award for the LGBT Resources
Web from gayamerica.com in august, 1999. gayamerica.com
is a premiere Guide to Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender America.
"The Rainbow Award was created to recognize the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender community for its
creativity, originality, knowledge of Web design, and just plain hard work..."
Click here to visit
gayamerica.com
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Best of our Rainbow Award for the LGBT
Resources site from Kimberly K. Lark's Poetry
In The Dark website in July, 1999.
The Best of Our Rainbow is a "special interest" award; rewarded exclusively to applicants who have
LGBT oriented sites.
Click here
to visit the Poetry In The Dark website.
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The Philosophy Research Base won
the Castles of Tuscany Web Knight Award of Excellence for its medieval
web in July, 1999. The Castles
of Tuscany website was created to let people know of the existence and state of preservation of
Italy's testimonies to the medieval era.
Castles of Tuscany
bestows its award for design, navigation and medieval content.
Comments from the Castles of Tuscany web team:
"...I'd like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on the
fine job you've done. The overall design and navigation are very good, a must for all the people that have interest in the
middle age history! I would like to present you with the 'Web Knight Award' for excellence in web design and
mainly for the content, that is informative, rich, well presented and easy to access and to understand
making of 'Philosophy Research Base' an excellent medieval resource. It is a pleasure to surf sites such as yours
because you've obviously put the time and effort in to make the visit worthwhile."
-- Paolo Ramponi, Webmaster
Click here to go to Erratic Impact's
Medieval Philosophy Web. |
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The Philosophy Research Base won
the Wildlife Tracker Gold Award of Excellence for its Environmental
Philosophy Web in July, 1999. Wildlife
Tracker is the web's premiere animal and environmental search
engine.
Wildlife
Tracker bestows
awards on sites that must have excellent content that would make a great resource for all
viewers. Design is also important, but unlike other sites that award sites mostly on
design, when it come to an animal or environmental site it's the content that counts!
Comments from the Wildlife Tracker team:
"Congratulations On A Job Well Done!" Click here
to go to Erratic Impact's Environmental Philosophy web. |
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The Philosophy
Research Base won the Call of the Wild Wolf Award of Excellence for its
Ecology and Environmental Philosophy Web in August, 1999. Call
of the Wild Wolf Education website is dedicated to helping us to
clarify our misunderstandings about the Wolf.
This award is offered to select web pages fitting an elite category containing
educational materials about specific animals, wildlife and/or ecology in
general as well as offering resources available to aid in the wildlife conservation effort.
Click here
to visit the Call of the Wild Wolf Website.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Love For All Animals Award for the
Ecology Web from Angela, Iki Lani, Midnight and Misty in July, 1999.
The Love For All Animals Award is bestowed, of course, on lovers of all animals.
Click here
to go to Angela, Iki Lani, Midnight and Misty's Animal Lover's web.
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The
Philosophy Research Base won the Goddess Award for its Women in
Philosophy webs in July, 1999. The Goddess Award comes from the Marilyn
Monroe: Portrait of a Goddess website, a tribute to a
phenomenal woman of the 20th century.
The Goddess Award is based upon originality, interest, page design
and functionality.
Click here
to visit the Marilyn Monroe: Portrait of a Goddess website.
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