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Theories of the Universe: The Forces You Already Know
The Forces You Already KnowTheories of the UniverseForces, Particles, and Some Cosmological GlueSize in the MicrocosmThe Forces You Already KnowThe Particle ZooThe Last Train to Quarkville…Hillary Clinton
Candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination by Beth Rowen Hillary Clinton Related Links Hillary Clinton's campaign website Bill Clinton Facts…At the Sources of the Missouri
Chapter 11 Chapter 13 At the Sources of the Missouri The explorers were now (in the last days of July, 1805) at the head of the principal sources of the great Missouri River, in…Lewis & Clark: At the Sources of the Missouri
by NoahBrooks A the Heart of the ContinentFrom the Minnetarees to the ShoshoneesAt the Sources of the Missouri The explorers were now (in the last days of July, 1805) at…Walt Whitman: Starting from Paumanok, Part 6
Part 6The soul, Forever and forever—longer than soil is brown and solid—longer than water ebbs and flows. I will make the poems of materials, for I think they are to be the most…Thomas Ward OSBORN, Congress, FL (1833-1898)
Senate Years of Service: 1868-1873 Party: Republican OSBORN Thomas Ward , a Senator from Florida; born in Scotch Plains, Union County, N.J., March 9, 1833; moved to New York in 1842 with his…Strange Attraction
Related Links 1998 NCAA Tournament BracketInformation Please College Basketball SiteNCAA Division I College Basketball Schools, Conferences, Nicknames and CoachesESPN Men’s College Basketball…Basketball
First Olympic Appearance: 1936 (men); 1976 (women) by Mike Morrison and Mark Zurlo Did You Know? When basketball began as an Olympic sport in 1936 (for men only), it was played on outdoor…Marguerite Wilkinson: A Song of Two Wanderers
A Song of Two WanderersMarguerite WilkinsonDear, when I went with you To where the town ends, Simple things that Christ loved — They were our friends; Tree shade and grass blade And meadows…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 18, 1804
Day 205 Day 207 Clark, August 18, 1804 18th August Satday 1804 a fine morning. Wind from the S. E. in the after part of the Day the Party with the Indians arrivd. we meet them under a…