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  • ...hrough came in the 1920s and 1930s as a result of discussions mostly among British and Soviet Marxists. Building on V, I. Vernadsky’s notion of the biosphere, ...m for error variance. The data and coefficients have been deposited in the British Museum and may be published someday. Sample data are shown in Tables 1-1984 ...
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  • ...tly than others. In the 172os, one of the things that most scandalized the British public when conditions at debtors' prisons were exposed in the popular pres ...the example of dried cod, supposedly used as money in Newfoundland. As the British diplomat A. Mitchell-Innes pointed out almost a century ago, what Smith des ...
    1.15 MB (198,624 words) - 22:52, 13 March 2024
  • ...n military history. Hit-and-run attacks by Spanish irregulars supported by British and Portuguese troops and matériel introduced the <span class="i">guerrilla ...entieth century, or U.S. tactics in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s. As one British observer of the Boer War commented in 1901: “If there is one certain educat ...
    1.21 MB (192,471 words) - 22:04, 24 January 2024
  • In 1911, Ernest Rutherford, a British physicist, calculated how alpha rays would be scattered by an atom of gold, The eminent French utopian Charles Fourier (1772-1837) and other utopian socialists sought to solve the problem of the full and harmonious development of human ...
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  • ...outh shut. He talked about empires, the Roman, the Greek, the Spanish, the British. He told me white people created empires because they were more civilized t ...idea at the time that there were so many different kinds of communists and socialists. I had been so brainwashed i had thought that all communists were the same, ...
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