PA Horticultural Society: Designing Containers/Small Garden
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's City Gardening Series presents "Designing Containers For The Small Garden" on Wednesday, March 10th and the Walt Whitman Branch of the Free Library in Philadelphia. From A Natural Day www.anaturalday.net |
ChatRoulette: Future of the Internet or Its Distant Past?
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| The first time I entered ChatRoulette—a new website that brings you face-to-face, via webcam, with an endless stream of random strangers all over the world—I was primed for a full-on Walt Whitman experience: an ecstatic surrender to the miraculous variety and abundance of humankind. |
Alliance of Neighbors of Walt Whitman High School
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| We don't want cell towers on our school's althletic fields. They destroy our neighborhoods and subject us to 24/7 microwave radiation. Radio frequency emissions can harm, and the towers change the character of surrounding neighborhoods by industrializing them. Stop the insanity keep cell towers off of school property. |
Seed Nurturing? Not Unless You're Walt Whitman
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| A Counterargument to "Seed Nurturing", making valuable content freely available without asking for contact information. |
Seed Nurturing? Not Unless You're Walt Whitman
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| I read the column on Seed Nurturing & marketing automation in DemandGen Report last week and was surprised by some of the recommendations it made. |
Washington's letter to Jefferson to auction at $25k
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| A note by the first US President will sell with Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman manuscripts |
What poet is known as America first poet of democracy?
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| Walt Whitman, most famous for his poetry collection Leaves of Grass has been called “America’s poet”, “the great poet of America” and America’s first “poet of democracy”. While controversial for his time, he is now considered one of the most influential of all American poets. It was best put when his British friend Mary Smith Whitall Costelloe, wro |
Whitman, American Art and the Civil War
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| Exhibition at The Katonah Art Museum ties together the lives of Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln with artwork during the Civil War era. Philip Kunhardt lectured. Exhibits until January 24, 2010. |
Why People Smells
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| Alexander the Great is said to have had wonderful breath and to have exuded a fine body odor that permeated his clothing. Walt Whitman, no humble man, |
Review: Fetler: Violin Concerto No. 2 on Naxos CD
Tuesday 16th of March 2010 09:48:11 PM
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| John J. Puccio at Classical Candor asks, Who's Paul Fetler? He's one of those contemporary composers who isn't afraid to reach out and touch an audience. As such, his music is easily accessible and highly enjoyable. Here, we have his Violin Concerto No. 2, "Capriccio," and "Three Poems by Walt Whitman" on a new Naxos CD. |



