Monday, April 20, 2015

So does the greater H st corridor...........in black history.........per one of the dc landmark poster sign things..............in front of Galludet U............on Florida Ave........................



Historic U. st..........in Nw...........plays a huge part in black history.............U is a f. number...........21.............................



Top down thinking vs. bottom down thinking...............induction vs. deduction................u could start from the last and work backwards...........from the smallest to the biggest.........in state geography.......Rhode island............would be 1...............or a 50............the smallest...............or the least small........................Alaska is the biggest..............Rhode Island ave is one of DC's main streets........it is where Shaw library is.................after B. Shaw.........who led the 55th Mass.........an all Black reginment..............black history plays a huge role in Dc.............Howard....U............U. st........in Nw was the most happening place for blacks..........until Harlem........in NYC..........for its sheer sizeoutpassed Dc...................Duke E......is from Dc.................so is Maryvn Gaye...............



In the DC street map.............state streets................are not streets............they are avenues...........the numeric streets run N and S.............the letters E and W...............the state aves.............at diagnols.....................Rhode island is the smallest state............a 1............Delaware........a 2..............both are F. #s


0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21.........................................................



Rhode island metro station.......................the red line.........................what is Rhode island........?  A state...........the smallest state geographically................what is the 2nd smallest..............Delaware.....................the biggest?  Alaska....................the 2nd biggest.??????????     

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