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17 hours ago ago from Common Sense Barrage
The teaching and writing of history will always be important, if not always appreciated, part of the human intellect. Simplistically, history is the collected sum of knowledge of the events and people that have brought us to where we are today. History tries to tell the truth about both events in time and human nature while grappling with an ever-changing body of source material and new interpretations in how history should be considered. ...
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7 hours ago ago from Entre Estantes
May we kindly ask you to distribute the following information to your international and national mailing list, blogs ... etc. -------------------------------------- We strongly encourage LIS students from all over the world to apply for the “IFLA Library and Information Science (LIS) Student Paper Award 2010 ” Coordinated by the IFLA Section Education and Training Standing Committee (SET SC), sponsored by "Service for Libraries - ...
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22 hours ago ago from nature calling
• Special thanks to Will Roberts' AP environmental science class at Powell High School. The students read my book " Natural Histories " in the fall and invited me to their classroom on Monday to discuss it. We also talked about swimming snakes and the taste of cicadas and osage oranges. Since I've eaten the former but never the latter, I therefore learned from one of the students that it's like eating white tar. Merry Christmas and have ...
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1 hour, 55 minutes ago ago from Dere Weblog
December 17, 2009 World War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War, …, was a military conflict which involved most of the world's great powers, assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies, centred around the Triple Entente, and the Central Powers, centred around the Triple Alliance. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilized in one of the largest wars in history. More ...
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