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In the Heart of the Sea Chancesare, if you know anything about literature, you've heard the story ofCaptain Ahab and his psychotic journey to capture and kill the greatWhite Whale that took his leg ... Continue...
Profiles in Courage TheUnited States government has been plagued throughout its history withcorrupt leaders, cowards, and politicians who would do anything forre-election. Some, however, did what they believed was right for thenation they proudly represented.
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