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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature

NatureIA subtle chain of countless rings The next unto the farthest brings; The eye reads omens where it goes, And speaks all languages the rose; And, striving to be man, the worm Mounts…

John McCain: Maverick Nature

  Engineering the "Straight Talk Express"   by Beth Rowen   This article was posted on October 15, 1999. McCain is a three-term senator, Vietnam veteran, and straight-talker. "We…

Brewer's: Habit is Second Nature

The wise saw of Diogenes, the cynic. (B.C. 412-323.) Shakespeare: “Use almost can change the stamp of nature” ( Hamlet, iii. 4). French: “L'habitude est une seconde nature.” Latin: “Usus…

U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Test

The Question: I am preparing to take the U.S. citizenship and naturalization test. Please, I would like to know where I can lay hands on any sample questions…

US Natural Landmarks Quiz

/* /*]]>*/ There are 599 National Natural Landmarks. Some are more well known than others. How well do you know the US natural landmarks?

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature II

Nature IIShe is gamesome and good, But of mutable mood,— No dreary repeater now and again, She will be all things to all men. She who is old, but nowise feeble, Pours her power into the…

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Song of Nature

Song of NatureMine are the night and morning, The pits of air, the gulf of space, The sportive sun, the gibbous moon, The innumerable days. I hide in the solar glory, I am dumb in the pealing…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Mother Nature

by EmilyDickinsonOut of the MorningMother Nature Mother Nature Nature, the gentlest mother, Impatient of no child, The feeblest or the waywardest, — Her admonition mild In forest and the…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Nature's Changes

by EmilyDickinsonThe TulipNature's Changes Nature's Changes The springtime's pallid landscape Will glow like bright bouquet, Though drifted deep in parian The village lies to-day.…