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The Pivot of Civilization: The Cruelty of Charity
The Fertility of the Feeble-Minded Neglected Factors of the World Problem The Cruelty of Charity "Fostering the good-for-nothing at the expense of the good is an extreme…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: January 1, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark December 31, 1804January 2, 1805January 1, 1805 Fort Mandan on the N E bank of the Missouries 1600 miles up January the 1st 1805 Tuesday The…Walt Whitman: A Song of the Rolling Earth, Part 3
Part 3I swear the earth shall surely be complete to him or her who shall be complete, The earth remains jagged and broken only to him or her who remains jagged and broken.I swear…Poems by Emily Dickinson (First Series): Transcriber's Note
by EmilyDickinson Preface Life Transcriber's Note As is well documented, Emily Dickinson's poems were edited in these early editions by her friends, better to fit the conventions of the times…Geometry: Congruent Triangles
Congruent TrianglesGeometryCongruent TrianglesCPOCTACThe Big FiveThe SAS PostulateThe ASA PostulateThe AAS TheoremProving Segments and Angles Are CongruentProving Lines Are Parallel It's not…2006 MacArthur Foundation Awards
The MacArthur Foundation awards monetary prizes each year in order to provide financial assistance for selected innovators.David Carroll, 64, naturalist author/illustrator, Warner, N.H.…Bob Dylan
Love and TheftColumbia Four years after the release of the acclaimed, if frankly overrated Time Out of Mind, Bob Dylan has returned with a far better album. Tracing the roots of American folk…How Big is an Acre?
What is the size of an acre? The acre was originally an English unit of measurement that described the area of land that a yoke of oxen could plow in a day. It originally differed in size from one…The Cranberries Biography
The Cranberriesrock band Irish rock band that rocketed to fame with hit songs such as “Linger” (1993), “Zombie” (1994) and “Free to Decide” (1996). Brothers Mike and Noel Hogan, O'Riordan and…Diving
First Olympic Appearance: 1904 (platform), 1908 (springboard) by John Gettings and Mark Zurlo Did You Know? Divers hit the water at speeds of up to 34 mph (55 kph). Related Links…