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John Witherspoon Statue

The Dominion of Providence over the Passions of Men

As president of the College of New Jersey (1768-94),(now Princeton University) he was both the only active clergyman and college president to sign the Declaration. John Witherspoon served on over 100 committees, including the board of war and the committee on secret correspondence or foreign affairs. He helped draft the Articles of Confederation, helped organize the executive departments, and played a major role in shaping foreign policy.

Posted by 1723 - 1794 (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 07:25:42 PM UTC

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Palacial Acutrama

Golden clad faces and goat heads adorn the pilaster capitol just beneath golden crown molding and coffered ceiling beams.

The horned goat, goat of mendes, Baphomet, god of the witches, the scapegoat, are all ways Satanists mock Jesus as the "Lamb" who died for our sins.

Posted by Amenhotep (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 07:13:09 PM UTC

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Thirty-five chemists met at the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York on April 6, 1876, to found the American Chemical Society. The ACS began publishing the Journal of the American Chemical Society in 1879. Displaying this curious new logo...

Posted by John William Draper (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 06:51:08 PM UTC

The University Club

Enter all of ye who have a degree of good fellowship and learning.

In 1904 sixty-six university and college alumni gathered in Washington to form the University Club. Now, one of the premier private city clubs in the country, patrons enjoy an amazing array of services including upscale dining, casual grille, health club, squash, indoor pool and spa treatments in addition to private event rooms and reading in the library.

Posted by The Mansion on Sixteenth Street (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 06:35:27 PM UTC

National Geographic Society

Historical Mission

Founded Janruary 27th 1888
"to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge while promoting the conservation of the world's cultural, historical, and natural resources."

Gardiner Greene Hubbard became its first president and his son-in-law, Alexander Graham Bell, eventually succeeded him in 1897 following his death. In 1899 Bell's son-in-law Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor was named the first full-time editor of National Geographic Magazine and served the organization for fifty-five years (1954), and members of the Grosvenor family have played important roles in the organization since. The current Chairman of the Board of Trustees of National Geographic is Gilbert Melville Grosvenor

Posted by Nat Geo (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 06:24:14 PM UTC

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Fantastic Stone Emblem

The lost art of the master stone mason's skill is evident in this secret hidden emblem. Note the mysterious checker board column-like symbol and the re-occurring theme of 4.

Posted by Stone Mason (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 06:11:16 PM UTC

Planned Parenthood

Aspiration Abortion - Suction or Vacuum Aspiration

Aspiration Technique - a video explaining the procedure.

Posted by Dust Bitter (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 05:37:45 PM UTC

Planned Parenthood

Planned Anti-Parenthood

The Abortion Pill takes up to 8 weeks . Prescription Mifepristone is taken in pill form at the clinic. It causes termination of the pregnancy, and the development of the unborn fetus. Then 24-72 hours later, the woman uses Misoprostol to cause her uterus to contract and expel the tissue from the now failed pregnancy. A follow-up appointment is required to make sure the abortion is complete. Occasionally more than one follow-up appointment is necessary.

Posted by Frighteningly Easy (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 05:29:22 PM UTC

The cornerstone

Test Comment

Hello this is a test!

Posted by Test (guest) on Mon 01 Mar 2010 04:15:31 AM UTC

Star of Washington Aerial

Pentachoron

One of the possible projections of the pentachoron into 2 dimensions is the pentagram inscribed inside a pentagon.

Posted by Cambria (guest) on Sat 27 Feb 2010 02:47:02 PM UTC

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