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Breathing In
… the whole night sky. When the seasons changed and the winds died and the air didn’t move, the smoke just hung, a … I pull out a sheaf of papers with the date April 26, 2010. Sent to all regional Veterans Affairs offices by … the most difficult questions/allegations and develop key points to reference in all potential responses – What are …
Georgia Boys: the Redclay Satyrs of Erskine Caldwell and Harry Crews
… of the increasing futility of imposing homogeneity on a complex, ethnically and regionally diverse culture. … white trash eat as a main staple of an otherwise pork-heavy diet. His “Grits” are an American version of Yahoo, ready to … a kind of red-clay kraken that may yet rise again. 612-626 By John Seelye …
The Last Available “Place in the Sun”
… for the present at least, the European elements are so completely in control of the politics, commerce and finances … transportation and the development of industry. He then studied the popula tion from the point of view of its racial … stressed, however. Night is winter along the Line. At many points under the equator the whole annual range of …
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Reimagining Magic City
… built environment and human geography of the city.  When it comes to the economic repercussions of storm surges, … hum & crash like the always  air conditioners relentless diesel  generators like lush wind rushing  off the waves I … many bodies, but still we gather with  infinite momentum at points where land  meets oxide hydrogen with concrete or …
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Calling Art
… the radio, on this station, you have to have a third-class FCC license.” Well, Art had a first-class license. He was studying radio engineering at Stanford and said so. “Come back here!” The manager again, that growl. Art leans … old songs from back in elementary school, junior high. Oldies, they called them. One day Art said they were “oldies …
Camelot Revisited
… “No, Thomas, you must live to tell our story,” and the audience realizes that Thomas will grow up to be Thomas … the time as knights of the Round Table. If we accepted any common identification, it was the “New Frontiersmen” label, … effectiveness several times over. We were bound together also by stronger ties. We believed that the business of …
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