
The Gems of Penmanship
The Gems of Penmanship by Williams & Packard is a book about penmanship.
The Gems of Penmanship by Williams & Packard is a book about penmanship.
Educating Rita is a British film that appeals to men and women who understand sentimentalism deeply.
Aloe pillansii is a critically endangered African tree that breaks sensitive hearts worldwide.
Radical Software was a video journal started in 1970 in New York City.
Mirabell Dwarf Garden is a strange garden in the equally strange country Austria.
State Of Grace is an American movie in which Robyn Wright looks her most angelic.
The Coney Island Elephant was a hotel and brothel built in the shape of an elephant, and located on Coney Island.
The Tompkins Square Park Riot occurred on August 6–August 7, 1988 in New York City's Tompkins Square Park. Groups of drug pushers, homeless people, and skinheads had largely taken over the East Village park, but the neighborhood was divided about what, if anything, should be done about it.
The Thomas W. Lawson is the only seven-masted schooner ever built.
In physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity, in which a twin makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket and returns home to find he has aged less than his identical twin who stayed on Earth. This result appears puzzling because each twin sees the other twin as traveling, and so, according to the theory of special relativity, paradoxically each should find the other to have aged more slowly.