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Our Base in Space
The International Space Station Faces Setbacks During Construction by Beth Rowen Thousands of people from…The Evolution of the Campaign Song, from the Founding Fathers to Barack Obama
Before the dawn of electronic media, politicians used songs to deliver attack ads and to woo voters by Beth Rowen Related Links Biographies of the Presidents…Anatomy and
Physiology: Pituitary: The First Lieutenant
Pituitary: The First LieutenantAnatomy and
PhysiologyHormonesFeedback: Not Just for GuitarsHow Hormones WorkHypothalamus: The Head HonchoPituitary: The First LieutenantThyroidKidneys: Not Just for…Homework Help: History of Science
Subjects » Geography» History» Language Arts» Mathematics» Science» Social StudiesHomework Skills Writing | Research Speaking & Listening StudyingReference Sources Almanac…1936 Academy Awards
The 1936 Academy Awards were presented March 4, 1937 at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles.Outstanding ProductionAnthony Adverse (Warner Bros.)Dodsworth (Goldwyn; United Artists)The Great…Chauncey Judd: Wooster's Barn
Tobiah and Rachel Seizure of Henry Wooster Wooster's Barn When the morning of Thursday dawned, the storm showed no signs of abatement. The wind blew as only March winds can blow,…The History of Horror Movies
Top of Page Source: iStockFor centuries, stories originating from folklore and religious beliefs have sought to channel the power of fear and disgust to provide entertainment. But it wasn’t until…The Iliad of Homer: Of the single combat between Alas and Hector, and of the burying of the dead, and the building of a wall about the Achaian ships
Book 6 Book 8 Of the single combat between Alas and Hector, and of the burying of the dead, and the building of a wall about the Achaian ships. So spake glorious Hector and issued…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Nithsdale's Welcome Hame
by Robert Burns Address To The Shade Of ThomsonFrae The Friends And Land I LoveNithsdale's Welcome Hame The noble Maxwells and their powers Are coming o'er the border, And…Poems by Emily Dickinson: VIII ("A murmur in the trees")
by EmilyDickinsonDawnIXVIII A murmur in the trees to note, Not loud enough for wind; A star not far enough to seek, Nor near enough to find; A long, long yellow on the lawn, A…