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The Song of Hiawatha: Introduction
Introductory Note Introduction Should you ask me, whence these stories? Whence these legends and traditions, With the odors of the forest With the dew and damp of meadows, With the…Who Am I?
That's a good question! These 11 evaluations will help you find out about yourself, your study skills, and your readiness to move ahead on your life journey (pretty corny, huh?). The fact is, the…Walt Whitman: Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
Out of the Cradle Endlessly RockingOut of the cradle endlessly rocking, Out of the mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle, Out of the Ninth-month midnight, Over the sterile sands and the…The Celtic Twilight: By the Roadside
by W. B. Yeats Dreams That Have No MoralInto the TwilightBy the Roadside Last night I went to a wide place on the Kiltartan road to listen to some Irish songs. While I waited for the…Democratic National Convention Keynote Address
by Former Texas Governor Ann Richards Democratic National Convention Keynote Address Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Buenas noches, mis amigos! I am delighted to be here with you this…Stephen Crane: "Have you ever made a just man?"
"Have you ever made a just man?" "Oh, I have made three," answered God, "But two of them are dead, "And the third— "Listen! Listen! "And you will hear the thud of his defeat."Homework Center: Study Skills
Study Skills Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science » Social StudiesSkillsWriting | ResearchSpeaking & ListeningStudyingReference Sources Almanac…Homework Center: Finding Information on the Internet
Homework Center – Research Skills Finding Information on the Internet Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science » Social StudiesSkillsWriting |…Walt Whitman: Starting from Paumanok, Part 9
Part 9What do you seek so pensive and silent? What do you need camerado? Dear son do you think it is love?Listen dear son—listen America, daughter or son, It is a painful thing to love a man…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 21, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 20, 1806August 22, 1806August 21, 1806 Thursday 21st August 1806 Musquetors very troublesom in the early part of last night and again…