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In this photo from the Ernest Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, Hadley Richardson is pictured with Ernest Hemingway and their first son Jack, otherwise known as "Bumby" by the two,…

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This group portrait of the Brontë sisters was painted by their brother Branwell Brontë circa 1834. The figures have been identified as Anne (left), Emily (middle), and Charlotte (right), with the silhouette of Branwell visible on the pillar near…

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This is a group photograph of (left to right) Larry Rivers, Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, David Amram, and Allen Ginsberg. It was taken at a restaurant during the filming of the short film "Pull My Daisy," which was written and narrated by Kerouac in…

Although gravel is on almost every cross country course in the nation, the gravel at Van Cortlandt Park is special because not many places in New York City have gravel on their trails. It is also the preferred surface for runners to run on.

In this video, photos are shown of the town of Wilmington before, during, and after Hurricane Irene ripped through the town. This video covers a wide range of places throughout the town, showing the true extent of the devastation.

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Merchandise table selling $200 tshirts and goodie bags filled with cheap items, including condoms, which did not quadruple the amount of the ticket price.

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The interior view of the Glenwood Power Plant. The photo displays the massive four story walls now filled with graffiti. It is taken from the rear of the structure looking toward the train tracks.

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The first noticeable artistic dimension is unmistaken, the gilded pages. It brings a golden aura to book itself. The term "gilding" covers countless decorative techniques. The process of applying gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces creates this…

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"Getting Better" is a song from The Beatles' eighth studio album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." The song, while not culturally significant as other tracks on the album, is relevant for the purposes of my final project. In this song,…