Light My Fire and Other Fast and Slow Songs
Fast song, slow song, same lyrics but with a totally new arrangement — sometimes it really blows your mind when you hear a slow cover of a song that you...
Fast song, slow song, same lyrics but with a totally new arrangement — sometimes it really blows your mind when you hear a slow cover of a song that you...
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In a ceremony in the East Room of the White House on Tuesday, November 24th, President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom to 17 Americans for their contributions in...
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The tarsier is one of the smallest primates in the world and is mainly found in the Philippines and Indonesia. Its huge eyes are its most distinguishing characteristic, although it...
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