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Jefferson's Lap Desk

Lap desks have a special history. Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on one. Most officers in the Civil War (1861-1865) used them and they were popular for officers in England earlier than that. According to my research, they became popular in the second half of the 18th century in England, made their way to America, and became a “must have” item for officers by the middle of Read More...

US Presidents: Delighted Leadership plays vital role

Everyone will agree with this comment of time that the United States of America (USA) has been ruling the world unilaterally without facing any bar on implementation of his decision. Here, the decision of American Senate and Congress is a must to be realized in any place of the world. However this uni-power circle can be harmful for all of the world including American people also. So, balance i Read More...

?Silent Cal?: His Idealism

The basic elements of Coolidge?s Character as presented in ?The Man and His Character? and ?The Village That Raised Him? are the foundation stones of his idealism. Coolidge believed that the principal ideal of the American people was (and I believe, is) idealism itself. 1 This idealism is grounded in the first two sentences of paragraph two of our Declaration of Independence. ?We hold these tr Read More...