
By: Susie Andretta and Bernadette Daly Swanson
Imagine the sound of a thousand conversations happening all at once, like a rumbling volcano bubbling with ideas and expectations. It was our first IFLA conference and the sheer volume of human activities...
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Just imagine, early April in Rome not yet crowded with tourists - I went for a late night walk naturally and met a couple from Manchester. They've just arrived after a stressful journey, missed connections and a long wait at Frankfurt airport.
Could I...
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From the steeple of this church on April 18, 1775, Robert Newman held up two lanterns as a signal for the patriots across the Charles River to alert them that the British Regulars were advancing by sea. Paul Revere had arranged for the signal to be given...
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Alongside the Illinois Firefighters' Memorial and the Illinois Police Memorial on the grounds of the Illinois State Capitol, there is a colorful wall made of ceramic tile pieces.
It's really a nice bright spot in an otherwise dull set of concrete buildings.
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The day was sweltering as we woke from our slumber. It is never a good sign when you are sweating in your pajamas.
I dragged myself out of bed with one thought, "Coffee." Something else was nagging me, but I couldn't seem to remember what it was. As I...
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Welcome to Lonesome Pine Farm. My aunt gave me the farm. She had told me how she tossed a pine cone in a hole back in 1955 when she bought this farm. A pine tree grew and it is still here! It is the only pine tree we have seen around so that is how we...
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We went to the museums, to the beach and had ice creams. We swam in the sea and played on the beach. I saw a skeleton at the museum. It was covered with gold. and there was armour on it too! We thought it was a boy. He had gold pants.
The ice-creams were...
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Mill Creek Middle School, rural area w/ approximately 450 7th/8th graders
Claremont, NC
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High School -- IX. Gimnazija
Zagreb, Croatia
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