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Big Black Bug

A big black bug bit a big black bear and the big black bear bled blood. This black bug bled blue-black blood while the other black bug bled blue […] Read more

BIG FORK MONTANA

In 1997 it was hard not to believe in Big Forks dark side. The ruthless murder of a well-known resident stunned the town. The crime loomed over this bayside village for months, as the astonishing facts about who was behind the killing came to light. Big Fork Montana, an isolated outpost on the shore of […] Read more

Bill

He was six feet two inches in height, at least that what he claimed. But he actually appeared to be a full inch taller. Dark hair, blue eyes and usually a somewhat stern face. Due to his normal countenance, some people thought he was probably a hard man. He seldom smiled, but when he did, […] Read more

Bill Cosby

With numerous awards to his credit, Bill Cosby is one of the top names in comedy. As an actor, comedian, writer, and producer, he helped break down racial barriers on television in the 1960s with “I Spy” and later with “The Cosby Show”. Cosby grew up in Philadelphia’s Germantown neighborhood as the oldest of four […] Read more

Bill Gates

Born in Seattle, Washington, on October 28, 1955, William Henry Gates III is the only son of the three children of Mary and William Henry Gates, Jr. A bright and active child, Bill began cutting classes to hang out at all hours at his private school’s computer center. When he was only 16, he and […] Read more

BIO-GEN FIBRIN SEALANT

Through the design and development of a flexible, simple-to-use sales tool platform for use on tablet devices, this interactive application was created to help sales reps quickly and easily relay to surgeons the application of Bio-Gen fibrin sealant in the treatment of a variety of hernia types and with a range of procedure techniques. With […] Read more

Biogenetic Law

Commonly summarized as “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” (on-TA-jeh-nee re-cah-PIT-you-lates fill-AH-jeh-nee), biogenetic law posits that the embryonic stages in the development of an individual (its ontogeny) repeat the evolutionary history of its ancestors (its phylogeny). A corollary of the biogenetic law is the idea that new evolutionary features are typically added at the end of development, with […] Read more

Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott (non-fiction excerpt)

A tall African American man with no front teeth fell into step with me as I left the bleachers to go look for some lunch. He tugged on the sleeve of my sweater, and I looked up at him, and he handed me a Polaroid someone had taken of him and his friends that day. […] Read more

Bitter Butter

Better Botter bought some butter But she said this butter’s bitter If I put it in my batter It will make my batter bitter So she bought some better butter Put it in her bitter batter And it made her bitter batter better […] Read more

Bix Beiderbecke

Bix Beiderbecke – one of the great jazz musicians of the 1920’s. Mainly self-taught, he was influenced by recordings of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and by the music of King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. A sensitive, lonely man driven by artistic ambition, his troubled life and beautiful tone on the cornet made him a […] Read more