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Bismarck and His American Friends Otto Count Zu
… interesting to glance over the American newspaper comments. The Spanish-American War had not yet ended. On … Goettingen in honor of four prominent Americans who had studied there. Bismarck was invited to attend. In his telegram … although he was very fond of fighting and drinking, he also needed congenial intellectual companionship. Was it a …
Week 7/12/21
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … around the world are more likely to be infected by or die of Covid-19. In countries like Canada and Brazil and in … far country. The trees are full of staring crows. After we die, our lives take up no space at all. The same is true of …
Whose Prosperity?
… development, which some of them apparently hope will be accompanied by such ills as have been chronic in the North for … for Washington will do little for the South that is not expedient, as witness the government’s attitude of favoritism in … seem that even from the standpoint of the go-getter who points with pride and easily sees red, the South should …
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Who Is Zwarte Piet?
… Hoogte)   Morning sickness served as my constant companion during the fall and winter I lived in Amsterdam. … work on plantations in the Americas for free. Many of them died of disease in the castle before boarding the ships. I’d … best tradition disappear,” the page begged. On October 26, 2013, several hundred people demonstrated at the …
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Beyond Empire’s Grip
… in her fifth month. Three months earlier, she and Ethan had compiled a list of twenty criteria for a home, a place to … no building codes, to allow building with natural materials. Sarah and Ethan would not use cars or airplanes. They … and coconuts from Thailand, I tasted an actual locavore diet. At the Possibility Alliance there was no sugar, …
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7 Questions for Louie Palu
… 7 Questions for Louie Palu Louie Palu is an accomplished documentary photographer whose work has appeared … the only major force fighting in Afghanistan. Canadian soldiers and Afghan National Army soldiers—who serve as the … and only read that in print; maybe I should check out their website. The two books which have given me the best insights …
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