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What Then Must We Do? – Gar Alperovitz

What Then Must We Do? Straight Talk About the Next American Revolution        Gar Alperovitz The Democracy Collaborative and The Next System Project I think that few would argue that I country that was once a proud beacon for the world is in good shape. Our political system …

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ekkarn May 5, 2015 January 22, 2021Politics Gar Alperovitz

The Theremin,Ruth Rendell,and Star Wars Day

  Monday Explorations: Ruth Rendell, Star Wars Day and the Theremin….   This morning as I was looking over the front page of Wikipedia to see what was new, I noted that author Ruth Rendell has passed away. One would think that as a lover of mystery books I would …

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ekkarn May 4, 2015 January 22, 2021Cultural Geography, Inventions and Patents Ruth Rendell. Theremin

The Presidents' War – Chris DeRose

The Presidents’ War: Six American Presidents and the Civil War That Divided Them       Chris DeRose (Book 18 of 2015)   Through the years,I have read many books about the Civil War. Most of those books center around the battles and the Generals. Until I saw the book …

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ekkarn April 27, 2015 January 22, 2021US History Chris DeRose

Seattle Metropolitans win Stanley Cup March 27,1917!

Seattle Metropolitans the first US Team to win the Stanley Cup!   Okay, I am not the world’s biggest hockey fan.Living in the suburbs of Philly,I do follow the Flyers and a couple of years ago attended several games. However, I did not follow any hockey before 1967, when the …

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ekkarn March 30, 2015 January 22, 2021History Seattle Metropolitans

Nowruz – A New Day, A New Year!

Nowruz – The Beginning of a New Year in the Persian Calender!   As I look out my window this morning, I am hopefully looking at the last gasp of winter! Three to five inches of snow is supposed to fall today, and be gone tomorrow, when temperatures climb into …

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ekkarn March 20, 2015 January 22, 2021Cultural Geography Holidays, Nowruz

Samuel Johnson of Howell NJ – exciting discoveries….

Granddad discovers his 5th great-grandfather  Samuel Johnson served in the American Revolution and more… (Featured Image: My 5th Great Grandmother Antje Anny Brower) Yesterday, I decided to do a little work on my family tree.I realized that I had never put in the information that I had discovered about my 4th …

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ekkarn March 12, 2015 January 22, 2021Genealogy Johnson Family

Aldus Manutius – the Renaissance's Leading Publisher

Aldus Manutius – Venice publisher who created the first pocket-sized books!   This afternoon I saw this post in Twitter feed – A Tribute to the Printer Aldus Manutius, and the Roots of the Paperback.. The tribute is a new show in New York at the Grolier Club in Manhattan, “Aldus Manutius: …

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ekkarn March 6, 2015 January 22, 2021World History Aldus Manutius

Umami – um that's good!

Umami – The reason we love bacon??   This morning I was looking through The Costco Connection magazine, when I came across this article Uma-what? Umami is more familiar than you think. Since Uma-what? is actually what I think when I hear Umami. I read the article and then went to Wikipedia …

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ekkarn March 6, 2015 January 22, 2021Cultural Geography Food

Woman Suffrage Parade held March 3, 1913

  AKA Woman Suffrage Procession – March 3, 1913   Today is the 102nd anniversary of The Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913. The parade was held the day before the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson to help advance the women’s suffrage movement. From Wikipedia: The Woman Suffrage Parade of 1913, officially …

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ekkarn March 4, 2015 January 22, 2021US History Women's Suffrage

Emile Berliner and the Microphone

 Emile Berliner – Inventor (May 20, 1851 – August 3, 1929)   This morning as I read through events that happened on this day (March 4) the one that peaked my interest was, that in 1877 Emile Berliner invented the microphone. That seemed like something I had to find out more …

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ekkarn March 4, 2015 January 22, 2021Inventions and Patents Emile Berliner
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