Category: /Society & Culture/People
of the music world and at the center of New York was a small area called Tin Pan Alley where musicians would play their songs for publishers and producers. Synthesizing jazz, ragtime, and popular ballads, the musicians of Tin Pan Alley created a brand of song
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Category: /History
the years of tin was often found along side the silver being mined. At the tail end of Colonial silver mining, large quantity of tin was discarded as waste.
In 1865 the price of silver began declining in response to several factors; rich deposits were
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Doris Lessing's "A Woman on a Roof" allows us to understand how some men view woman: as mere objects for display and possession. Lessing shows how each of the male characters reacts and deals with rejection from a woman sunbathing on a nearby rooftop. We
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Category: /Literature/English
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
York, his reputation continued to grow and he saw many more of his works produced on Broadway and made into films, including such works as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (for which he earned a second Pulitzer Prize in 1955), Orpheus Descending, and Night
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Richard Prestons The Hot Zone is an excellent nonfiction account of a deadly virus from the central rain forests of Africa that suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington DC. The Virus is highly contagious and has no cure. This book describes many
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Category: /History
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In 1987, the city of Frankfurt celebrated the 500th birthday of the hot dog in that city. It's said that the frankfurter was developed there in 1484, five years before Christopher Columbus set sail for the new world. However, the people of Vienna, Austria
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Category: /Literature/English
Gripping Reality
There are many challenges, and day-to-day obstacles that may challenge ones comfort zone. Not often can you find a book that challenges that zone. Richard Preston writes a gripping novel, The Hot Zone, about the deadly Ebola virus
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Category: /Science & Technology
Section II: Summary
We dont really know what Ebola has done in the past, and we dont know what it might do in the future. (p.49) According to Eugene Johnson, a civilian virus hunter, specializing in Ebola, the essence of the virus itself
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, the blood tested positive for the deadly Ebola Zaire virus. Ebola Zaire is the most lethal of all strains of Ebola. It is so lethal that nine out of ten of its victims die. Later, the geniuses at USAMRIID found out that it wasnt Zaire!
, ! but a new strain
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