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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Walden's Pond on WBAI - Pacifica Radio, 99.
Walden Pond was Henry David Thoreau's temporary home and the inspiration for his thesis on Civil Disobedience.
Because of Thoreau's legacy, Walden Pond has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is considered the birthplace of the conservation movement.
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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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In 1854, Henry David Thoreau wrote about an osprey fishing over Walden Pond in his classic Walden.
Quoted from MA State Parks web site:" Henry David Thoreau lived at Walden Pond from July 1845 to September 1847.
Walden Pond Poetry has announced a reading at the Tsongas Gallery at Walden Pond.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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He is Thoreau at Walden Pond, the figure in the Beatles' song "The Fool on the Hill," the Christ as understood and emulated by Francis of Assisi and Ramakrishna.
I read the Introduction for the first time, seeking some clues to the author's personality and his affinity to Thoreau and life at Walden Pond.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Learn more about Walden Pond in Concord, where Henry David Thoreau made his home in the 19th century.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Traverse the shores of Walden Pond and the walkways where Thoreau, Emerson, Hawthorne and the Alcotts were inspired to pen their prose.
Henry David Thoreau wrote of having a rock for a paperweight at his cabin by Walden pond.
Returning to Concord, Thoreau built himself a hut at nearby Walden pond with the intention of following the ideals of Transcendentalism.
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