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… except the color of one’s skin. Like customs, children die. Who will pour water for us? Whom will we tell of …
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The Alphabet, for Naima
… Blood on a sock. N is for nature and nearly and how I’ve come To love; nearly, nearly I come to you, my falcon Hood pulled tight; my talons tucked; … would not Touch your leaf, afraid his rot would Make the petals fall . A lovely love— No, not at all. Q is for quince , …
The Last Commons: Drilling in the Peruvian Amazon
… The Last Commons: Drilling in the Peruvian Amazon (Atossa Soltani) … Hunt Oil was involved in designing the route and merely “studied” the route from the air. When I contacted them, Hunt … Alert in Argentina and soon the contracts are posted on the website Alternet and referenced in Harper’s for millions of …
Democracy and the Founding Fathers
… The Old South. By William E. Dodd. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.75. The Colonial Period of American History. … sense of the word. They were political and religious liberals, and they kept alive in Virginia the work for freedom … and others adopted a liberal policy for reasons of expediency. One of the contradictions of the period is that …
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What to Expect When You’re Expecting to Hire a Book Publicist
… You’re Expecting to Hire a Book Publicist One of the most common questions I’m asked is, “Should I hire a book … it is not shrouded in mystery. Publicists are the individuals who help craft a pitch for your book; we are audience curators, media connectors, news junkies, blog …
Television: “One Vast Ubiquitous Library”
… development in Washington. The U.S.Senate had rejected the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty designed to prevent … new values and the relentless pursuit of higher audience ratings. It obviously reflected the decline and … up their schedules for the current season and trotted out 26 new prime time weekly comedies and dramas, mostly aimed …
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