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In the summer of 1845, David Thoreau took time to contemplate life on Waldon Pond and described -- what has now become known as -- the battle of the ants.…
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Often we get caught up in the day to day events not contemplating the motion around us. Delmarva Public Radio's George Merrill suggests that it is time to…
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With the 14th anniversary of the 911 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon have been compared to the dramatic impact on the nation of the…
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The air is free. Or is it? Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes that the free market system always seems to find a way.
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Even the smallest of creatures can become our companions. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill writes he found such company while driving the…
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With the New Year bringing a host of resolutions, Delmarva Public Essasyist George Merrill says we should pay particular attention to the mind-body…
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The Golden Rule is to love thy neighbor as thy self. But, Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill raises the question, "Who is our neighbor?"
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In this age of high tech we often forget about the work that gets our hands dirty. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist George Merrill observes that the new age…
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With the winter beginning to subside, unlike animals people begin to shed their outer garments. And, thus fashion was born. Delmarva Public Radio Essayist…
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Delmarva Public Radio's Essayist George Merrill writes that Valentine's Day celebrates loved ones.