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Julius Erving
Julius Erving

Julius Erving, born on February 22, 1950, is an outstanding basketball player. Known for his exceptional scoring ability and aerial skills, he was nicknamed 'Dr. J'. Erving achieved great success in the NBA, winning multiple awards including the NBA MVP and NBA All-Star Game MVP. His career was filled with remarkable moments, including leading the U.S. team to win the gold medal at the 1976 Olympics. more

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“From its fountains In the mountains, Its rills and its gills; Through moss and through brake, It runs and it creeps For awhile till it sleeps In its own little Lake. And thence at departing, Awakening and starting, It runs through the reeds And away it proceeds, Through meadow and glade, In sun and in shade, And through the wood-shelter, Among crags in its flurry, Helter-skelter, Hurry-scurry.”

“He wondered what kind of blueprint beavers had for creating such a structure-or did they simply start aimlessly weaving stuff together until they had a dam? Did they even think about creating a dam? Maybe dams were simply accidents that resulted from their fooling around, much like the Army Corps of Engineers' accomplishments.”