The Hollywood “historian” claims America fought the Japanese in WWII because they “were different.”
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The Hollywood “historian” claims America fought the Japanese in WWII because they “were different.”
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Eating History: 30 Turning Points in the Making of American Cuisine by Andrew F. Smith was the third of three books I recently read that trace American food and agricultural history (the other two are The War on Bugs by Will Allen and …
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La Vida Locavore:: Book Review: Eating History by Andrew F. Smith
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When I look at Modern Arts Notes’ Minneapolis art blogs list, I cringe: Just two? So in the spirit giving visibility to Twin Cities makers and thinkers about art, I’m going start cataloging blogs by and about contemporary art …
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Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ideas: Cataloging Twin Cities art …
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One of my favorites that she had was done by John Roeder. There is a subcategory of folk art paintings that depict the world of black Americans. If she could kick the ball they way she liked to kick me in the knee, I’d see to it she …
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Chinese girl sings Pakistan’s National Anthem. Long Live Pak-China Friendship. A brief look at Islamic Architecture. Heritage of Islam in Architecture. Watch videos at Vodpod and other videos from this collection. Promote Your Blog …
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March 12, 2010 I first heard about the Arizona Military Museum a couple of years ago shortly after I had published my Hub on Mathew Juan, who was the first Arizonan and eighth Native American killed in…
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The George C. Page Museum, adjacent to the famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, is a natural history museum devoted to the fossil …
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techcrunch logo · About · Advertise · Archives · Company Index · Contact · Events · Jobs · Trends. Subscribe: TechCrunch Disrupt Is Coming May 24-26 » · Fourface Is Foursquare As Modern Art. 8 Comments …
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While computers are now an important part in the lives of humans, there was a time where computers did not exist. Knowing the history of computers and the.
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