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Poem: Mélange adultère de tout
Poem 5 Poem 7 Mélange adultí¨re de tout En Amerique, professeur; En Angleterre, journaliste; C'est í grands pas et en sueur Que vous suivrez í peine ma piste. En Yorkshire, conferencier…1964 Cannes Film Festival
Palme d'OrThe Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Jacques Demy (France/Germany)Special Jury PrizeWoman of the Dunes, Hiroshi Teshigahara (Japan)Best ActorAntal Pager, Pacsirta (Hungary)Saro Urzi, Seduced…Poem: Lune de Miel
Poem 6 Poem 8 Lune de Miel Ils ont vu les Pays-Bas, ils rentrent í Terre Haute; Mais une nuit d'été, les voici í Ravenne, A l'sur le dos écartant les genoux De quatre jambes molles tout…To the Moon and Mars
In January 2004, President George W. Bush announced the ambitious goal of putting humans on Mars. The first stage involves returning to the Moon by the year 2020 and establishing a base…George Sterling: The Ashes in the Sea
The Ashes in the SeaN. M. F.George SterlingWhither, with blue and pleading eyes, — Whither, with cheeks that held the light Of winter's dawn in cloudless skies, Evadne, was thy flight?Such…New Island Emerges off the Coast of Germany
Norderoogsand, a new island in the North Sea, is already a home to many birds and plants. By Jennie Wood A new island has appeared in the North Sea.Related Links…The Planets - Mars
Because of its blood-red color (which comes from iron-rich dust), this planet was named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, situated between Earth and…National Preserves
Name and location Total acreageAniakchak (Alaska) 465,603.00Bering Land Bridge (Alaska) 2,697,393.11Big Cypress (Fla.) 720,565.67Big Thicket (Tex.) 97,168.03Craters of the Moon (Idaho)410,000…Indiana: State Facts & History
Indiana State Information Capital: Indianapolis Official Name: Indiana Organized as a Territory: May 7, 1800 Entered Union (rank): December 11, 1816 (19th State) Second (and Current)…Brewer's: Dowgate Ward
(London). Some derive it from Dour (water), it being next to the Thames, at the foot of the hill; others say it is “Down-gate,” the gate of the down, dune, or hill, as Brighton Downs (…