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Poetry: The Design, Chuck Ozug
The Elephant And The Mouse: Canada And The United States, John F. Myers, Mary H. Myers
The Elephant And The Mouse: Canada And The United States, John F. Myers, Mary H. Myers
Bridgewater Review
Throughout their history, Canadians have been constantly aware of the Republic to the South. In 1775 the American Revolution spilled over into Canada as the Americans seized Montreal and tried to capture Quebec City. During the War of 1812 Canada received the brunt of American hostility toward Britain, being invaded by the United States at various points along the border, particularly along the New York State frontier. Although successful in repelling the Americans, Canada became very sensitive to her own weakness as contrasted to the growing power of the United States.
Poetry: A Winter That Will Not Thaw, Chuck Ozug
Poetry: A Winter That Will Not Thaw, Chuck Ozug
Bridgewater Review
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The Last Word: Beyond Toleration, Edward W. James
The Last Word: Beyond Toleration, Edward W. James
Bridgewater Review
We live in a society that is wracked by moral differences - from abortion and civil disobedience to sex and welfare issues. Such pressing issues offer so many options, qualifications and restatements that we often do not even know how to begin to deal with them. And when we ourselves manage to work through to a conclusion we can abide, we find ourselves confronted by the problem of the other: how are we to regard those who disagree with us on such moral issues')
Historical Commentary: "When General Grant To Ireland Came", Jordan D. Fiore
Historical Commentary: "When General Grant To Ireland Came", Jordan D. Fiore
Bridgewater Review
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Poetry: Norfolk To Boston, Faye George Hennebury
Poetry: Norfolk To Boston, Faye George Hennebury
Bridgewater Review
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Poetry: The Moon Is In The Eastern Sky, Faye George Hennebury
Poetry: The Moon Is In The Eastern Sky, Faye George Hennebury
Bridgewater Review
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Cultural Commentary: The Workers' Party Revisited, Betty Reid Mandell
Cultural Commentary: The Workers' Party Revisited, Betty Reid Mandell
Bridgewater Review
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The Heroic Image: The Lives And Times Of Superstars In Two Golden Ages Of Sport, Philip T. Silvia Jr.
The Heroic Image: The Lives And Times Of Superstars In Two Golden Ages Of Sport, Philip T. Silvia Jr.
Bridgewater Review
If the Summer Olympics of 1984 or the yearly Super Bowl extravaganzas are any indication, Americans continue to be sports-obsessed. It has become increasingly important that we reflect about professional athletes and the public's perception of their role in society. I would like to take a subjective, biographical look at four dominant athletes who influenced American civilization during our two Golden Ages of Sport, namely, the 1920s and the late 1960s-1970s.