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Chuck Jones - Cartoon Wizard
My favorite cartoon when I was a child was from Chuck Jones in an animated 10-minute short called The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics. The cartoon addresses relationships and appreciation...
22 commentsCarousels In America - Things You Didn't Know
Upon reading this request, I thought of three things. First, I remembered having trouble climbing up onto a carousel horse and hanging on to it as it moved up and down in a simulated lope on an ancient...
14 commentsTraditional Hawaiian Recipes
As peoples from other parts of the world sailed to the Hawaiian Islands and settled there, they brought their ethnic cuisines with them. Today Hawaii offers foods from all over Asia as well as those that...
2 commentsJapanese and American Media in Propaganda
Our Hub Series answers a request from the Hubber Prince Maak about the history of America and the New World, up through current events in the 21st century. The portal begins at this link: What Is the History...
6 commentsLuna Park at Coney Island - A Tribute to Light
Public domain. Detroit Publishing Co., 1905. There is an aura of fascination around Luna Park. At the beginning of the 20th Century it was simply so ELECTRIC! Over 100,000 tiny electric lights illuminated the...
11 commentsThe Patron Saint O’ Goin’ Green - Saint Patrick and the Celtic Engineer
Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, Nigeria, Engineers, and the Excluded. Many people are familiar with the Irish traditions of the man and the legend, but not as many are well versed in the lore of...
6 commentsIs This Really The Final Curtain? - Waiting For Pastiche
It is a coincidence that I ran upon this question a day after I finished reading the final installment of a popular long-lived mystery series. The gist of the question here is exactly what I thought; What...
4 commentsHershey's Atomic Japan
Hiroshima tells the story of six Japanese and German victims of the atomic bombing of the 7-rivered city of Hiroshima and how they survived...
8 commentsCell Phones of the Roaring Twenties
Life on Mars is a TV show set in 1973 and interestingly, a giant step in cellular technology happened that year...
8 commentsTop 15 Hot Jobs in Tuskegee
Tuskegee, Alabama has not appeared on the list of Top 20 College Towns in America, but my opinion is that it should be included, because of its famous school, Tuskegee University (formerly Tuskegee...
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