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Rodney Freeman

Digital Comics | Comics | Marvel.com - 0 views

    • Rodney Freeman
       
      This makes me feel like a kid again and plus the comics are very cool online
Alex Papson

8. Hyla Brook. Frost, Robert. 1920. Mountain Interval - 1 views

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    • Alex Papson
       
      Great quote because it is simple and true.
Rodney Freeman

Signs of the Times- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    • Rodney Freeman
       
      He is talking about Thanksgiving so thats why I picked this one and plus I liked it
Brad Johnston

Robotics: About the Exhibition - 0 views

  • most robots in use today are designed for specific tasks, the goal is to someday make universal robots, robots that are flexible enough to do just about anything a human does–and more.
Zora Shipochka

www.tvart.info - 0 views

    • Zora Shipochka
       
      I like this site! Very unique way to present information!
Sara Porter

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Chapter VII: A Mad Tea Party - 0 views

  • Why is a raven like a writing-desk?'
    • Sara Porter
       
      There are several answers to why is a raven like a writing desk. The two most popular are because Edgar Allan Poe wrote on both. The second is supplied by Carroll himself, both can produce notes and are very flat.
Maggie Ansty

NYPL, Empire and Regency Styles Research Guide - 0 views

Maggie Ansty

Jane Austen - Biography, Timeline, Books, Movies, Quotes, Fashion - 0 views

shared by Maggie Ansty on 21 Nov 10 - Cached
  • Regency Period Clothing
    • Maggie Ansty
       
      Get a more indepth history of regency fashions and their evolution of simple, grecian styles in times of war to more elaborate styles later in the period. http://www.fashion-era.com/regency_fashion.htm
Anna Sayers

"Out, Out-" - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

shared by Anna Sayers on 19 Nov 09 - Cached
  • No more to build on there. And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.
    • Anna Sayers
       
      The last line always confused me because I always thought it contradicted the, "Call it a day, I wish they might have said" line that occurs earlier in the poem, yet when I look at it now, I realize that he's referring to the workingmen continuing going about their day. This last line illustrates the "show must go on" attitude of business.
Anna Sayers

"Out, Out--" by Robert Frost - 1 views

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    I graduated with a B.F.A. in creative writing at the University of Evansville, and poetry was always the most difficult form of writing for me to understand. However, poetry also became the most beautiful form of writing I studied once I began to understand it a little better. This particular poem was one of the first poems I read at UE that really evoked emotion from me. It's not the happiest poem (what poem about the death of a worker boy by blood loss from losing a hand could be happy?), but the most important thing to get from this poem is the feelings the narrator is trying to convey.
Ashley Dietrick

Groovy Groups Assignment Fall 2012 - 38 views

http://groups.diigo.com/group/victorian-novels-reading-group My group is for a reading group for Victorian novels. I imagine a library or school using this group to accompany other activities and...

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