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2009 Drama Desk Awards
The Drama Desk, a group of 150 theater critics and reporters, announced the awards on May 17, 2009. Category Winner Outstanding Play: Ruined by Lynn Nottage Outstanding Musical: Billy…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 23, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 22, 1806March 24, 1806March 23, 1806 Sunday March 23rd 1806. Half after 9 A.M. Colter arrived, having killed one Elk but so distant that we…Converting Fahrenheit and Celsius
Two very different scales There are two different systems of temperature measurement. The first is the older Fahrenheit scale. The second is the younger and more popular Celsius scale. This is an…Intermediate-Level Science Projects: Can You Be a Human Battery?
Can You Be a Human Battery?Intermediate-Level Science ProjectsChemistryCan You Be a Human Battery?What Materials Make the Best Crystals? The information presented here will give you a general idea…The Great Brontosaurus Hoax
by Borgna Brunner Will the real dinosaur please stand up?Apatosaurus/Brontosaurus © Joe Tucciarone Dinosaur Hall of Fame See our informal guide to the biggest, smallest, fastest,…Newspaper Reporter
Karen Nguyen Tell us about your work---what do you do? I am a reporter for a small daily newspaper in Southern California. I develop, research and write a variety of…Phobia Glossary
A Selected List of Common & Unusual Phobias This list of phobias will prevent you from confusing your Aviophobia (the fear of flying on an airplane) with your Acrophobia (the fear of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 22, 1805
Day 609 Day 611 Lewis, April 22, 1805 Monday April 22cd 1805. Set out at an early hour this morning; proceeded pretty well untill breakfat, when the wind became so hard a head that we…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, May 6, 1805
Day 638 Day 640 Lewis, May 6, 1805 Monday May 6th 1805. The morning being fair and pleasant and wind favourable we set sale at an early hour, and proceeded on very well the greater part…Willa Sibert Cather: "Grandmither, think not I forget"
"Grandmither, think not I forget"Willa Sibert CatherGrandmither, think not I forget, when I come back to town, An' wander the old ways again, an' tread them up and down. I never smell the…