Today's The John Walsh Show covers the topic of MULTIRACIAL: WHERE DO I BELONG? An excerpt from the program description is below: Multiracial Americans are one of the fastest growing […]
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Letter to Senators Warner and Allen re: Firearms Lawsuits
February 25, 2004 Letter to Senators Warner and Allen James Landrith PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 February 25, 2004 The Honorable John William Warner United States Senate 225 Russell […]
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Blue-eyed, blond Jamaicans claims Scottish ancestry Sunday, November 12, 2000 by MATTHEW J. ROSENBERG Old-timers around Treasure Beach, where there are many Jamaicans with blue eyes, blond hair, and freckles, […]
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With the successes in recent years of N.A.S.A.’s Odyssey and Mars Rover missions, the American space agency is flying pretty high. The disappointment of Beagle 2 notwithstanding, the European Space […]
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Eric Richardson on Can Corporations and Blogging Co-exist? On January 22, 2004, local community blog LAVoice.org editor Mack Reed posted a review of the LA.com site. His review focused largely […]
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The Mulatto Advocate has an interesting couple of posts on Defining Black and White – here and here. This entry also posted on A Mixed Blog.
Read moreBlogging Gets a Little Respect
Dan Farber of ZDNet on What's up with blogging, and why should you care? What's all the fuss about blogging? It looks and smells mostly like writing, self-expression conveyed in […]
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Naiad was discovered in August 1989 by Voyager 2. This satellite orbits Neptune every seven hours, close to the equator. Further, Naiad’s orbit lacks eccentricity. This satellite is the innermost […]
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Saturn’s second largest moon is Rhea, named for the mother of Zeus in Greek mythology. The satellite has albedo features, no atmosphere, and visible ice deposits. This moon has a […]
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Harpalyke, previously known as S/2000 J5, is one of Jupiter’s 60+ natural satellites. This moon was discovered in 2000 by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt, Yan Fernandez and Gene […]
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