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The Celtic Twilight: The Queen and the Fool

by W. B. Yeats WarThe Friends of the People of FaeryThe Queen and the Fool I have heard one Hearne, a witch-doctor, who is on the border of Clare and Galway, say that in "every household…

Eraste Autin 2001 Deaths

Eraste AutinAge: 18 incoming freshman fullback, who suffered from heat stroke at University of Florida preseason workout and died six days later; considered one of the country's top players…

Amy Lowell: The End

The EndThroughout the echoing chambers of my brain I hear your words in mournful cadence toll Like some slow passing-bell which warns the soul Of sundering darkness. Unrelenting, fain To…

Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth is the talented golfer who won the 2015 Masters and the 2015 U.S. Open at the young age of 21. A victory in the 2017 British Open put three legs of the career grand slam in his bag…

Other Emergencies

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John Singleton

John Singleton is the California filmmaker whose first movie, 1991's Boyz N the Hood, made him an Oscar-nominated director at the age of 24. He died in 2019 after suffering a major stroke at the age…

Korey Stringer 2001 Deaths

Korey StringerAge: 27 Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl offensive tackle, who died of heat stroke during the team's preseason training camp; started the last 65 straight games at right tackle for…

Ted Sorensen

Name at birth: Theodore Chaiken SorensenTed Sorensen was the longtime advisor and counselor to President John F. Kennedy who wrote Kennedy's most memorable speeches -- including his inaugural address…

Joseph Kennedy, Sr.

The patriarch of the political Kennedy family, Joseph P. Kennedy was the father of a U.S. president and two U.S. senators and achieved his own fame as a businessman and political force. Joseph…

flight

(Encyclopedia) CE5 Aircraft motions and control surfaces: Yaw, or motion to the left or right, is controlled by the rudder. Pitch, or climbing or dropping, is controlled by the elevators, which…