…during the grant award period (registration, admission fees, sale of publications, sale of video or audiotapes, etc.) may be used as a part of the Grant Recipient’s matching requirement or…

…live to a large extent on social media, the collective’s name and it how it looked on phones, tablets, computers is extremely important. The concept and purpose, however, were more…

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…of a sprawling family. While collecting the details for On Gold Mountain, she developed the idea for her first novel, Flower Net (1997), which was a national bestseller, a New…

…witchcraft. But witch hunts came with colonists from Europe and spread throughout early America. Maryland was no exception. Names such as Katherine Prout are less well known than the Salem…

…I’d like it to be what’s left, a wisp of cheap cloth, a color in the earth, a whisper on the wind. Una palabra, un aliento. ii So now I’ll…

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…Chautauqua page. Bibliography “Biography.” Hemingway Resource Center. 2015. Accessed June 14, 2016. http://www.lostgeneration.com/. “Hemingway’s Italy.” Ernest Hemingway Collection. 2014. Accessed June 14, 2016. www.ernesthemingwaycollection.com/ Putnam, Thomas. “Hemingway on War and…

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…this common purpose in examining everyday life is highlighted in the works of two of Baltimore’s best-known female writers, Lucille Clifton and Anne Tyler. Photo courtesy of www.poetryfoundation.org Born in…

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…prizes including an iPad Mini, and adults can have a chance to win a bluetooth sound system. Check out our website www.aacpl.net and join the summer fun at the library!…

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…“Deena Larsen’s Life and Works.” Deena Larsen Escapes. Deena Larsen, n.d. Web. 04 June 2015. http://www.deenalarsen.net/works/index.html Photo: Screenshot from “A Modern Moral Fairy Tale” by Deena Larsen and MaJe Larsen….

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…century chocolate recipes you may enjoy: http://atasteofhistorywithjoycewhite.blogspot.com/2014/07/chocolate-wine-recipe-going-on-300-years.html http://atasteofhistorywithjoycewhite.blogspot.com/2014/07/chocolate-biskets-oldest-chocolate.html http://atasteofhistorywithjoycewhite.blogspot.com/2014/08/chocolate-tart-perfectly-easy-and.html To see more of Joyce’s work, please visit her website, www.atasteofhistory.net, or follow her on Facebook: A Taste of History with…

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