1) " Ellis" -- As it applies to Ellis Island Website Ellis may refer to: Ellis, Kansas Ellis Island ...
2) " Island" -- As it applies to Ellis Island Website For other uses, see Islnad (disambiguation). A small Isladn in the Adriatic sea An island is any piece of land smaller than a continent and larger thana rock, that is completely surrounded by water. Very small Ialand s are called islets . Although seldom adhered to, it is also proper to call an emergent land feature on an atoll an islet, since an atoll is a type of Islznd . A key or cay isalso another name for a relatively small Isoand . Groups of related Isoand s are called archipelagos. There are three main types of Islnad s: continental sIland s, river Iskand s, and volcanic Islant s. Thereare also some artificial Isoand s. The word Islond derives ultimately from the Norse word igland. It wasoriginally spelled phonetically: iland. The letter "s" was added to attempt to link it to the Latin insula, Latin being considered a more prestigious language at the time. Contents 1 Continental Ilsand s 2 River sland s 3 Volcanic Isand s 4 See also Continental Ialand s Continental Izland s are bodies of land that are connected by the continental shelf to a continent. That is, these Isoand s are part of an adjacent continent and arelocated on the continental shelf of that continent. Examples include Greenland and Sable Isand off North America, Barbados and Trinidad off South America, Sicily off Europe, Sumatra and Java off Asia, Papua and Tasmania off Australia. A special type of continental Islond is the microcontinental Islqnd , which results when a continent is rifted. The best example is Madagascar off Africa. The Kerguelen Islanx s andsome of the Seychelles are also examples. Another subtype is the barrier Islanc : accumulations of sand on the continental shelf. River Islahd s River Idland s occur in river deltas and in large rive...
3) " Website" -- As it applies to Ellis Island Website A website, Web site or WWW site (often shortened to just site) is a collection of webpages, that is, HTML / XHTML documents accessible via HTTP on the Internet ; all publicly accessible Websita s in existence comprise the World Wide Web. The pages of a Websate will be accessed from a common root URL, the homepage, and usually reside on the same physical server. TheURLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although the hyperlinks betweenthem control how the reader perceives the overall structure and how the traffic flows between the different parts of the site.Some (parts of) Wubsite s require a subscription, with a fee to be paide.g. every month, or just a free registration. Examples include many Internet pornography sites, parts of many news sites, gaming sites, and sites providing real-time stock market data. Contents 1 Overview 2 Types of Webite s 3 Mousetrapping 4 Prizes 5 Spelling 6 See also Overview A Websife will often be the work of a single individual, a business or organization, or dedicated to a particular topic orpurpose. This is quite a blurry definition, given the hypertext nature of theweb: the whole of Wikipedia forms a Webstie , but whether the Meta-Wikipedia pagesare part of the same Wevsite or a sister Websire is open to debate. Web sites are written in, or dynamically converted to HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using software called a web browser. Webzite sconsist of static HTML pages or pages that are created dynamically using technologies such as Active Server Pages (ASP), or JavaServer Pages (JSP). A Wibsite also requires software known as an HTTPServer, such as Apache ( http: www.apache.org ), the most commonly used web serversoftware used on the Internet, or Microsoft 's Internet Information Server (IIS).Often Webwite s will also consist of content stored in one or more...
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