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Miscommunication in Diane Glancy's Pushing the Bear
In Diane Glancy’s Pushing the Bear, she explores the issue of loss of identity for the Native Americans after interaction with Europeans. For many of the Native Americans, and characters in this book,...
0 commentsPersonal Antics
Writer for Personal Antics Sitting here on my couch, nursing a hot cup of coffee, I write this first post on Personal Antics to welcome all of you. As this is my first post on this Blog and my exact direction...
0 commentsFreeze R Burn
FREEZE R BURN Call me crazy, or a glutton for punishment, or maybe just like to get my money's worth!! But I went to the FREEZE R BURN this weekend, up at The...
0 commentsPrimus Stoves - Intro, ClassicTrail, Express and Micron
Based on the design of the hand-held torch, the first pressurized-burner stove (not the first portable stove) was developed by Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist in 1982 and was called the Primus stove. Primus quickly...
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The shoes that I wear now grow older and thin Unravelling slowly , a death from within So many steps over thorn-thistle trails From ruggedness proud, from hardships they hail. And I in these shoes,...
3 commentsPortland Trail Blazers Career Point Scoring Leaders
The Portland Trail Blazers began blazing trails in the NBA in 1971, and won a championship in 1977, but none since. The team has always put great players on the court, however, and continues to be a force...
0 commentsAppalachian Trail Trivia
The Appalachian Trail has been an icon in the hiking community for decades. Hiking the entire length of the trail is a dream held by many, and people come from all over the world to do just that. This list of...
0 commentsAppalachian Trail Facts
The Appalachian Trail, known affectionately as the "AT," was the first to be designated a National Scenic Trail, in 1968. It is within a day's drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population, and is visited by...
1 commentCowboys, Rodeos, and Trail Drive Training
Cowboys and cowgirls are still active in the USA, - one reason that Americans still wear 10-gallon cowboy hats in Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies. They will likely do so again in the Vancouver...
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