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Brutus XVI

Brutus XVI10 April 1788by BrutusSee also Federalist No. 62When great and extraordinary powers are vested in any man, or body of men, which in their exercise, may operate to the oppression of…

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Tyrannosaurus rexT. rex (c) Joe TucciaroneMeaning of Name:“tyrant lizard”Period:Period: Cretaceous (138 million to 65 million years ago)Size: 10 - 14 meters longWeight: 6 - 7 metric…

The Chemistry Place

Virtual ChemLab Interactive Periodic Table Conversion Calculator Chemistry Science Projects: Beginner Level Chemistry Science Projects: Intermediate Level Chemistry Science…

Glossary of Financial Terms

Adjusted gross income Amount of income that is subject to federal income tax. In addition to any other tax credits, contributions to IRAs and 401(k) plans are subtracted from the total. Aggressive…

Math & Science

Marie Skłodowska Curie was the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences, Physics and Chemistry. Math and science are two of the underpinnings of modern society. Every day we come…

Joyce Kilmer

Kilmer, Joyce[1886-1918](4)Born at New Brunswick, N.J., Dec. 6, 1886. Educated at Columbia University. After a short period of teaching he became associated with the Funk and Wagnalls…

American Veterans By the Numbers

Find out how many veterans live in the United States, where they served, their race, ethnicity, and more. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Iwo Jima Memorial Related Links Veterans Day Features Last…

Luther Martin: Luther Martin II

Luther Martin IILuther MartinFriday, March 7, 1788by Luther MartinMr. Goddard:Sir, In consequence of the justice I did Mr. Gerry, on a former occasion, I find myself complimented with an…

Water Polo

First Olympic Appearance: 1900 by John Gettings and Mark Zurlo Did You Know? Water polo players swim up to one and a half miles during the course of a water polo game. Related Links…