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New Heights Show with Briana

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On today's show, we will be discussing the legacy novelist, short story writer, and poet from the American renaissance period, Herman Melville. He is best known for his 1851 novel Moby Dick, also known as The Whale.

On this week's show, we will be discussing the legacy of novelist and philosopher Ms. Ayn Rand, best known for her best-selling novels "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged." She is the founder of objectivism, the philosophy of rational... more

This week we will be discussing the legacy of American poet, novelist, and short-story writer Ms. Sylvia Plath.

Today's show is dedicated to American poet, Robert Frost, whose works have been enjoyed for decades and have helped create a long-lasting legacy.

Today's show is dedicated to poet and writer Ms. Emily Dickinson, whose works have been enjoyed for over a century.

Tune in this week for an episode dedicated to the life and works of American poet and social activist Langston Hughes.

Today's show is dedicated towards the biography and life of poet, author, and civil rights activist Dr. Maya Angelou.

Today we will be talking about the biography and life of legendary author and writer Edgar Allan Poe. He is best known for his chilling short stories and poetry, including ?The Tell Tale Heart,? "The Cask of Amontillado," and "The Raven."... more

This week we will be discussing ways how students and parents can review school material over the summer or any school break really to be better prepared for the upcoming school year. -25 Activities to Keep Kids' Brains Active:... more

This week's discussion will focus on year-round education, and whether it is beneficial or harmful to students.

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