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Walt Whitman: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Part 2
Part 2The impalpable sustenance of me from all things at all hours of the day, The simple, compact, well-join'd scheme, myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated yet part of the…Theories of the Universe: Action at a Distance
Action at a DistanceTheories of the UniverseThe Universe As a HologramAction at a DistanceQuantum PotentialThe Importance of WholenessOrdered RealityThe Holographic Universe This astounding bit of…Anatomy and
Physiology: The Circulatory System
The Circulatory SystemAnatomy and
PhysiologyThe Circulatory SystemCells, Bells!Blood Types and GeneticsNow I Know My WBCs
You might remember that blood is a form of connective tissue (widely…Flatland: Of Recognition by Sight
by Edwin A. Abbott Of our Methods of Recognizing ...Concerning Irregular FiguresOf Recognition by Sight I am about to appear very inconsistent. In the previous sections I have said that…Eyes and Tears
Eyes and Tears How wisely Nature did decree, With the same Eyes to weep and see! That, having view'd the object vain, They might be ready to complain. And since the Self-deluding Sight, In a…Fire Fighter
William Pierce Tell us about your work-what do you do? Professional Fire fighter What skills are needed…The Celtic Twilight: Dreams That Have No Moral
by W. B. Yeats The Friends of the People of FaeryBy the RoadsideDreams That Have No Moral The friend who heard about Maive and the hazel-stick went to the workhouse another day. She found…Being Neighborly
Being Neighborly"What in the world are you going to do now, Jo?" asked Meg one snowy afternoon, as her sister came tramping through the hall, in rubber boots, old sack, and hood, with a broom…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Second Inaugural Address
Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Second Inaugural Address Wednesday, January 20, 1937 WHEN four years ago we met to inaugurate a President, the…Brewer's: Bee
The Athenian Bee. Plato. (See Athenian Bee , page 72, col. 1.) It is said that when Plato was in his cradle, a swarm of bees alighted on his mouth. The story is good enough for poets and…