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Liberty Kid (2007) – Low Budget Film Addresses The War in Iraq From The Perspective of The Streets of Brooklyn

by Chris726598 in Issues, January 7, 2012
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A great film about the Iraq war from a different perspective.

Thank You Veterans – Freedom Isn’t Free!

by CletaB in History, November 11, 2011
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We are celebrating Veteran’s Day today to honor our Veterans. It is observed as a federal holiday and was founded by Woodrow Wilson in 1919. Thank you to all our Veterans for serving our country!!

Statue of Liberty

by Kim Kardashian in History, November 8, 2011
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Planned in honor of the opening of a new exhibition in the nearby Ellis Island. Click on the link below to hear my interview with Stephen Briganti president of the Foundation, which shares some history on the flashlight, frequently speaks.

Lady Liberty Turns 125; Immigrant Recalls Passage

by Naresh Kumar2 in History, October 28, 2011
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New York (CNN) — As snow fell across New York harbor, Isabel Belarsky said she clutched her mother, Clara, aboard a passenger ship that puttered toward Ellis Island, and wondered what their new lives would bring.

Monumental Architecture Found in The United States

by SMTWTFS in History, October 22, 2011
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Identify one of these monuments and describe the message it sends to the world.

Rupert Murdock’s Little Helper – London Mayor Boris Johnson

by observer1 in People, October 3, 2011
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Rupert Murdock’s stranglehold over a generation of UK politicians is gradually being revealed. News Corporation exercised the same sort of power as the FBI’s J Edgar Hoover – he knew their guilty secrets.

The American Dream

by Wayne Shemwell in Ethnicity, September 20, 2011
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The American dream is so much more than “two cars in the driveway and a chicken in every pot.”

You Are Still Wrong!

by Catherine Shimozono in Issues, September 8, 2011
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This is a 9/11 story. 10 years later.

Most Popular Sights of New York City

by stine1 in History, August 16, 2011
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New York is a city which has lots of famous sights. About 90 percent of all the sights are in Manhattan. Read this article to get an overview of the most popular sights in NYC.

Who Sold The Brooklyn Bridge?

by Tip Writer in History, August 12, 2011
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George Parker did not just sell bridges; he also made money selling Grant’s Tomb, Madison Square Garden, the Statue of Liberty, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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