No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. -William Blake It is usual and customary these days to forewarn with disclaimers such as "the following material contains scenes of a disturbing ...
A radical theatrical production of a Maya Angelou literary classic is opening to New York City audiences this weekend — and the ticketing system is equally unique. The premiere of “I Know Why the ...
The only difference between the free bird and the caged one is, you guessed it, the cage. Both are capable of flight, yet only one gets to stretch its wings. Both are capable of song, yet only one ...
[7] The too-caged bird. Photo credit: Maike Heigenmeyer Unremarkably, symptoms listed for humans suffering from chronic victimization commonly are found among caged parrots. Brain structures and ...
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