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System, is easy to recognize because of the strong red colour which led to it being named in honour of the God of War. At its brightest it outshines every other planet apart from Venus. However, at minimum it may fall to the 2nd magnitude a...
books that assess marital and relationship problems in terms of distinct and pervasive gender differences. Unfortunately, his overuse of gimmicky, often silly analogies and metaphors makes his otherwise down-to-earth guide hard to take seri...
Stranger in a Strange Land by Heinlein maneuvers around several different points, one conspicuous version of Mike's tale would be as a post-modern restating of the Jesus Christ tale. Prior to the story, even starts, we ascertain that the ru...
Planet, is the fourth planet of the Solar System. It is part of the so-called terrestrial planets (rocky nature, as the Earth) and is the inner planet is farthest from the sun. It is a terrestrial planet, as are Mercury, Venus and Earth, ab...
the term King Solomon's Mines that were made famous as the title to a 19th century novel, by Sir Henry Rider Haggard and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is a classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1869...
aliens, and then of course there is all sorts of reports of UFO sightings and sometimes there are even pictures to prove their story as fact, whether or not it actually is fact or just a good job of photo editing, only that person really kn...
is written by Alfie Kohn and was published in The Chronicle of Higher Education on March 9, 2001. The main subject of discussion in the article is grade inflation. The article explains how there has been a substantial rise in grade inflati...