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The Attempted Murder of Sijo Poetry
by Patty Inglish, MS
"I will go up into the Mountains and you will not stop me." Traditional Sijo poetry of Korea has suffered under revisionist history. It is an art form like no other. Korean Poets are often taught as apprentices under a National Living Treasure. I hope you enjoy this presentation. published 4 months ago
Native Americans in Western Novels
by Patty Inglish, MS
I did not discover the part of my heritage that is Native American until the mid-1990s. There had been some vague references during my early childhood to one of my... published 11 months ago
The Case of the Buried Clock
by Patty Inglish, MS
Erle Stanley Gardner did not attend law school, but passed the California Bar Exam on the strength of his own studies. He initiated a system for freeing wrongly convicted felons that is still used today. Gardner is probably the most prolific mystery writer of all time, not to mention his other books. published 6 months ago
US History - Foundation Documents and Flags
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the hearts and minds of the people. - President John Adams published 6 months ago
The Imperial White City - Chicago, 1893
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Columbian Exposition honored Columbus's Voyages to the New World beginning in 1492. It did so with electricity, other inventions, fast food, giant cheeses, and belly dancing. Unfortunately, it also did so with murders... published 5 months ago
Dalai Lama - Politics and Religion
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Dalai Lama of Tibet works with a mission to increase the recognition of human rights around the world, for every human being. In addition, he seeks religious harmony and understanding along world... published 4 months ago
Staircase Poetry
by Patty Inglish, MS
The staircase has been the subject of poems for centuries, some mystic, some mundane. Titles include "The Winding Stair" by William Butler Yeats, rapping and dancing poems, musical poems, even Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven"... published 4 months ago
Particle Physics Up Close and Tiny
by Patty Inglish, MS
Outer space is a location of fascinating quantum effects too great in number to count. These effects seem to create subatomic particles and antiparticles from out of sheer nothingness. Once they appear, they cease to exist again instantly. The power in this operation can be put to many uses... published 2 months ago
US History - The New Nation: 1799 - 1850
by Patty Inglish, MS
After the Original 13 American Colonies broke away from Great Britian and officialy and legally formed the United States of America, other portions of North America under US rule became US Territories and finally achieved statehood. Several states joined the union between 1799 and 1850, before the American Civil War. Meanwhile, America (USA) battled Native Americans, and Europeans over parcels of lands, losing some and winning some. Finally, USA reached fomr coast to coast, Atlantic to Pacific. published 5 months ago
Great Science Fiction Stories of 1940
by Patty Inglish, MS
It was 1962. Joseph Kittinger and William White rode a sky gondola suspended under a Mylar balloon 25,000 meters above New Mexico... Read a review of stories and real-life moments in Sci Fi, including Sci Fi poetry. published 6 months ago










