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Wildfires are an important part of growth cycles, but during periods of drought they can rage out of control. It's unfortunate, but many of the natural processes that keep the Earth moving can…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 23, 1806
Day 1407 Day 1409 Clark, May 23, 1806 Friday 23rd May 1806 a fair morning. Sergt. Pryor wounded a Deer at a lick near our Camp and our dog prosued it into the river. two Indians which…Andersen's Fairy Tales: The Red Shoes
The Naughty BoyThe Red Shoes There was once a little girl who was very pretty and delicate, but in summer she was forced to run about with bare feet, she was so poor, and in winter wear…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act I
Act IScene IA desert placeThunder and lightning. Enter three WitchesFirst WitchWhen shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain?Second WitchWhen the hurlyburly's done, When…William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Act III, Scene V
Scene VA HeathThunder. Enter the three Witches meeting HecateFirst WitchWhy, how now, Hecate! you look angerly.HecateHave I not reason, beldams as you are, Saucy and overbold? How did you…John Keats: Robin Hood
by John Keats Lines on the Mermaid TavernTo AutumnRobin Hood To a Friend No! those days are gone away, And their hours are old and gray, And their minutes buried all Under the…John Keats: To Hope
by JohnKeatsTo * * * *Imitation of SpenserTo Hope When by my solitary hearth I sit, And hateful thoughts enwrap my soul in gloom; When no fair dreams before my "mind's eye" flit, And…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Note on alastor, By Mrs. Shelley
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Alastor: or, The Spirit of SolitudeNote on alastor, By Mrs. Shelley "Alastor" is written in a very different tone from "Queen Mab". In the latter, Shelley poured…Once Upon a Mattress
Book: Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer and Dean FullerMusic: Mary RodgersLyrics: Marshall BarerDirector: Gerald GutierrezChoreographer: Liza GennaroSets: John Lee BeattyCostumes: Jane…State of the Union Address: Harry S. Truman (January 9, 1952)
Harry S. Truman (January 9, 1952) Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Congress: I have the honor to report to the Congress on the state of the Union. At the outset, I should like to speak of…