Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane and Belle Starr are three of America's most famous cowgirls and women pioneers.
Subject: strike for equality
PDF text: Leading Feminist Puts Hairdo Before Strike
New York Times (1857-Current file); Aug 27, 1970; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851
It is difficult to strike a balance between regulation that is harmful to business and regulation that serves the greater good. Environmental
Transcript: [narrator:] it's difficult to strike a balance between regulation that is harmful to business, and regulation that serves the greater good. take
Volume XXXV- No. 5
This issue contains articles about the student strike against a Navy recruitment table, also mentioned in the previous issue, as
Subject: Student strikes
The first installment in the PBS series Jerusalem: Center of the World covers the historical beginnings of the city; its role as the hub of ancient Israel’s religion and culture; information on major Old Testament leaders in the context of Jerusal...
Contributor(s): Two Cats Productions
Transcript: Christian Bible, where this story is told, he was a fiery preacher who lived in the wilderness, wore camel's hair clothing, ate grasshoppers and wild honey
During a heavy storm in the year 689, fish fell from the sky over Germany. The phenomenon of water tornadoes, the impact of strong weather on insects, and organisms which use weather as a means of transportation are examined.
MIT professor of quantum physics Seth Lloyd explains that, from a quantum perspective, the cat is both dead and alive at the same time.
Dr. Seuss, who wrote "The Cat in the Hat", "Green Eggs and Ham" and "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", was a great