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The Dead Poets Society

Robin Williams played the leader of The Dead Poets Society on the big screen but in real life Walter Skold is bringing the saga to life.

Ruby Hawk | November 4, 2009 | Biography
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All About Doughnuts

All about doughnuts, a short article about doughnuts.

Ereinion Babelfisher | October 18, 2009 | Food
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The Highest Office: Who is The First President of The United States?

Although George Washington himself congratulated Hanson, stating that he held the “most important seat in the United States,” Hanson’s role, and that of the seven men who followed him, was to preside over Congress. He lacked the executive powers of the Constitution would invest in Washington and his successors, and he was powerless to enforce the measures of Congress, which were often ignored by the individual states…By 1786 the political weaknesses of the Articles were identified, and in 1789 the new Continental Congress had ruled the newly united states, and John Hanson, largely forgotten today, had the honor of being its first president.

Mr Ghaz | September 11, 2009 | Biography
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The Depression-Era Photography of Dorothea Lange

A look at the work of Dorothea Lange who captured the Great Depression through her lens and created some of the iconic images of that era. As we go through our own hard times, some retrospect may be what is needed for their contextualization.

R J Evans | August 26, 2009 | Photography
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Nat Turner: Slave Rebellion

From Hero or Villain: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Wild Bill Hickok: Dead Man’s Hand

From Rebels and Outlaws: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Delphine LaLaurie: American Gothic, A Guignol Horror

With a sweetness in her voice and a lightness of touch in her manner, she was a graceful, elegant, captivating and charming sadist, torturer and murderer, she was Delphine LaLaurie, American Gothic, and according to legend she mutilated and killed more than 100 of her black slaves.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Switching to Digital: Good or Bad?

What are the gains of going digital? What are the losses? Is it even right for the government to be involved?

RickyStosberg | August 3, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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Jesse James: Rebel, Insurgent, Outlaw, and Hero

From Rebels and Outlaws: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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How to Clean a Car Battery in 10 Easy Steps

This is how the professionals clean those car batteries, so easy you can do it.

Quarterback 13 | July 5, 2009 | Autos
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