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Aesop's Fables: The Cage-Bird and the Bat
by Aesop The Labourer and the SnakeThe Ass and His PurchaserThe Cage-Bird and the Bat A Singing-bird was confined in a cage which hung outside a window, and had a way of singing at night…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, November 11, 1804
Day 404 Day 406 Clark, November 11, 1804 11th November Sunday 1804 Fort Mandan a Cold Day Continued at work at the Fort Two men Cut themselves with an ax, The large Ducks pass to the South…Fantastic Fables, Ambrose Bierce: The Honest Citizen
123 125 The Honest Citizen A POLITICAL Preferment, labelled with its price, was canvassing the State to find a purchaser. One day it offered itself to a Truly Good Man, who, after examining the…America's Most Endangered Places 2006
The Smithsonian Institution and the World Trade Center stairs are considered endangered properties by Mark Zurlo Arts and Industries Building of Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.…Movies and Film: Production, Distribution, Exhibition
Production, Distribution, ExhibitionMovies and FilmFilm Financing, Production, and DistributionProduction, Distribution, ExhibitionDistributionExhibition(ists)Stars' BucksIndependent Films…GDP and the Players Three: Investment: Business Buys as Well as Sells
Investment: Business Buys as Well as SellsGDP and the Players ThreeIntroductionAll Together Now: C + I + GGDP Is “The Economy”Consumers: Buyers, Buyers EverywhereInvestment: Business Buys as Well as…Overview of Economics: Three Economists and Their Theories
Three Economists and Their TheoriesOverview of EconomicsIntroductionWhat Is Economics and Who Cares?Will That Be Large or Small?A Firm BaseGetting Organized: Command, Market, and Mixed EconomiesThree…Glossary of Video Game Terms
Beta, boss, G.U.I., and more by Mark Hughes Nintendo Wii Related Links Video Games Timeline Top 10 Video Game Titles, 2007 Video Games…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: November 4, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark November 3, 1805November 5, 1805November 4, 1805 Novr. 4th Monday 1805 A Cloudy Cool morning, wind West, we Set out at 1/2 past 8 oClock having…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 27, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 26, 1806March 28, 1806March 27, 1806 Thursday March 27th 1806. We set out early this morning and were shortly after joined by some of the…