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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. and E…
Rebecca Reads | October 12th 2008 by Rebecca Reid
The colorful illustrations, the rhythmic words, and the familiar animals make Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle a favorite picture book. On each page, the reader asks an animal what he sees; the animal respond read more
Nobel Winners I've Read
The Post-Pessimist Association | October 11th 2008 by Greg
Regarding the last post, more for my own edification than anything else, here's a list of the Nobel Literature winners I've read:1907 - Rudyard Kipling (as a kid, granted)1938 - Pearl S. Buck -- uh, good question which one. Again, it was as a youngst read more
Adventures in the "Golden Land", Part 1 - Rangoon, Burma
GeoManiaWorld - The Wonderful World of Geography | October 9th 2008 by Paul
“Then , a golden mystery upheaved itself on the horizon - a beautiful, winking wonder that blazed in the sun, of a shape that was neither Muslim dome nor Hindu temple spire. It stood upon a green knoll… ‘There's the old Shway Dagon,’ said m read more
Dasara Elephants
kannada Cuisine | October 9th 2008 by smith
Dasara for me is very special; The festival is special to in so many ways. I was born in Mysore and grew up there. We lived just off the famous Mysore palace. So Dasara was so much more a part of my life. Dasara for me reminds me so many things..my g read more
"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind."
si nu e ea de vina | October 9th 2008 by roxxxybel
Rudyard Kipling(1865-1936) English Writer of Prose, Verseam descoperit un site, care merita pastrat. Nu stii niciodata cand ai nevoie de un "cuvant" - bine pus acolo unde trebuie. www.yuni.comsi ca sa citam citate celebre de la oameni si mai celebrii read more
People's Poets
Peterman's Eye | October 8th 2008 by J. Peterman
Rudyard Kipling and Robert Service both wrote poetry that stirred the public, but left most of the critics cold. Is there something wrong with that picture?Continue reading this post read more
People's Poets
Peterman's Eye | October 8th 2008 by J. Peterman
Rudyard Kipling and Robert Service both wrote poetry that stirred the public, but left most of the critics cold. Is there something wrong with that picture?Continue reading this post read more
The World's Most Powerful Tween Stars
Feed your Mind! | October 8th 2008 by Michelle Zee
Miley CyrusCyrus' 70-date Best of Both Worlds concert tour sold out faster than you could say "Hannah Montana," leaving legions of screaming girls scrambling for tickets. In the last year, the 15-year-old also sold millions of CDs, signed a book deal read more
Poetry book
A Poet's Diary | October 8th 2008 by Richard James
A friend of mine gave me a great book of poetry. It is the Oxford Book of Travel Verse and I am really pleased with it. Already, during some preliminary browsing, I came across some wonderful poems. There are some by Rudyard Kipling and many other gr read more
Poetry, please!
A glimpse and more... | October 5th 2008 by neriz
What is it that makes a poem memorable? Stephanie Plentl asks a selection of famous readers for their favourite verse. Funny, moving, engaging, sad and even intriguing – in the past five weeks, since we launched our Poetry for Performance compet read more
Books, Now With Words!
Battle Of The MidWestern Housewives | October 4th 2008 by housewives?
I love it when artists use literary references in their work. I can just imagine Woody Guthrie sitting on a train thumbing through a copy of The Grapes of Wrath, John Darnielle boning up on his Beowulf or MC Lars donning his monocle to recite some Po read more
Can you identify these accents?
Outlandish Observations | October 3rd 2008 by Karen Henry
This topic is only slightly relevant to Diana Gabaldon's books, but I couldn't resist sharing it.What accent is this?This is a little quiz to see if you can identify accents from different parts of the world. You watch a brief video clip of each per read more
Si de Rudyard Kipling recitado por Dennis Hopper
Domingo Portales | October 2nd 2008
Si de Rudyard KiplingEste poema siempre me ha gustado, cuando digo siempre digo desde que lo leí hace más de 9 años en una revista de Flash, sí, el superhéroe. Estaba viendo cosas en YouTube y me encontré con este poema recitado por Dennis Hopp read more
Book Review - The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book
Jeff's Lunchbreak | September 26th 2008
I just read The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book (they were both collected into a single volume). The Jungle Book was first published as a book in 1894, while the short stories it contains were originally published in magazines from 1893 to 18 read more
Rudyard Kipling: If
Enterprising Investor Forum | September 26th 2008 by fmdm
If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting too, If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don read more
Entre los grandes
Learning to Fly | September 25th 2008 by Flor Coss
Se me ocurrió que si iba a un lugar donde la gente se dedica a pensar, alguna idea podría caer a mi cabeza y reactivar así mi creatividad (soy optimista y pienso que alguna vez ha estado activa).Creo que no hay mejor lugar de acceso público que u read more
Mowgli: Young "Man Cub" Of Jungle
Jor's Library | September 23rd 2008 by John Ross
0055 Title: - The Jungle Book- The Second Jungle Book- The Third Jungle Book Author: - Rudyard KiplingFirst Publication:- 1894Trivia:- Kipling is the first Englishman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature; he commands a place amongst the fines read more
Behind the Scenes at Kipling Exhibit Promo Shoot
DanRadcliffe.com | September 20th 2008
Being the type of person who loves the 'behind the scenes' footage associated with film, stage and television projects, I was delighted when faithful Dan fan Frenchi sent in a link to a 2007 video clip of Daniel with fellow My Boy Jack actors read more
Epitaph for America
News! | September 19th 2008 by Kyle Keeton
I have never been a fan of Rudyard Kipling, but he did get things right once or twice, as in his 1919 poem "The Gods of the Copybook Headings." And the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tongued wizards withdrew,read more | digg story read more
Name That Accent Game
Web Diversions | September 17th 2008 by webdiversions
Can You Guess Where My Accent is From is a fun little game/quiz. You watch clips of people reading part of a Rudyard Kipling poem and try to guess where they're from based on their accent. You may be surprised how hard it is. I was! read more
Day 16 - Upon Westminster Bridge
judysteapot | September 16th 2008 by judysteapot
I've spent majority of today filling in forms and completing various pieces of paperwork and so to allow my mind to unwind I picked up one of my relaxing reads 'The Nation's Favourite Poems', which I bought in about 2001/2 when Karl's reading ma read more
If - by Rudyard Kipling
The Kids Planet | September 11th 2008 by deep7up
If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and n read more
An Old Standard That Never Fails To Inspire
Strategies for Profitable Website Building, Buying and Selli… | September 10th 2008 by Clyde Dennis
“If” is a poem that was written in 1895 by British Writer and Poet Rudyard Kipling and first published in the Brother Square Toes chapter of Rewards and Fairies, which was a collection of short stories and poems by Kipling. I can’t read more
This Sunday, September 14th, Freemasonry at the Movies on Masonic…
Freemason Masonic Traveler | September 10th 2008
Join us this Sunday for another edition of Table Talk on Masonic Central as we talk about Freemasonry in the movies.Its something that all of us as Masons like to titillate about in lodges, during meetings, and on the web, so lets take a minute and l read more
If - by Rudyard Kipling
Ride it like you Stole it! | September 8th 2008 by Dave Dragon
If one of those timeless poems I enjoy so much, written by Rudyard Kipling, is an amazingly insightful poem on the attributes of what makes a man a man. Becoming a man isn’t just one event, but rather a series of attributes d read more
Wacky Win4now Employee's
World of Win4now | September 5th 2008
It's Friday afternoon, raining so hard were worried it's going to flood again, and everyone's going slightly mad in the office. We've now had about 20 silly emails from the staff after this simple group email was sent. "Can we have a Tea Spoon amnest read more
The World's Most Powerful Tween Stars
My Thoughts | September 4th 2008 by Michelle Zee
Miley CyrusCyrus' 70-date Best of Both Worlds concert tour sold out faster than you could say "Hannah Montana," leaving legions of screaming girls scrambling for tickets. In the last year, the 15-year-old also sold millions of CDs, signed a book deal read more
If - by Rudyard Kipling
Ongofu - an LDS (Mormon) Blog | September 2nd 2008 by Rusty Lindquist
Today I wanted to share with you what has come to be my all-time favorite poem. If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their read more
PREMIO "DON DE LA AMISTAD"
El mundo de Lúthien de Calafafas, la elfa | August 30th 2008 by tashano
Hola mis amigos Birdelo de Llego la hora y Zonadeneuronas, me hacen entrega de este premio.Y como decia Rudyard Kipling;" No hay placer comparable al de encontrar un viejo amigo, excepto el de lograr uno nuevo".Así que hago entrega de este premio a read more

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