Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
that at extremely low accelerations, gravity gets slightly stronger.
An even stranger theory is that the force of gravity is different at different directions. Most physicists dislike that one. It uses the concept of 'frames of reference', in which movement
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Category: /Literature/English
of the stranger fads of the 1930s. Indian-heads: Before the Lincoln penny, there were Indian-head pennies.
One Man's Family: a radio serial (like a soap opera) which began in 1932 and proved to be enormously popular for almost thirty years.
Old Testament pestilence
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Category: /Literature
the comfort of a friend, but finds that comfort in a stranger. For example, Curley's wife admits to Lennie and Crooks, another worker in the ranch that she is unhappily married and likes spending time with them. Crooks also shares his feeling to Lennie that "life
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Face to Face Dyadic Communication or two-person communication includes interviews with an employer or a teacher; talks with a parent, spouse or child and interactions among strangers, acquaintances, and friends -this is a subset of interpersonal
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
I'm feeling like a stranger,
Obstacles grew to big for me to climb on
& its like the ground isn't mine to walk upon
Anymore,...so soon i must leave like the moon
as the earth turned its turn & I'm no longer immune
but fragile &
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Category: /Literature
, Strangers in Our Fields was published. Galarza was a graduate student from Stanford University. He was the first Mexican American admitted to Stanford. He later attended Columbus University where he became the first Mexican American to earn a Ph.D. in History
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
is the most convenient?
One of the most popular and used ways for travelling among people, is by driving their own cars. It surely is really comfortable, because you are your own boss, you don't have to share the travel with strangers and you can always stop
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
in inviting strangers into their civilization.
In Rome and Greece, religious practice was considered different as well. Though Greece and Rome both believed in the supreme gods, Rome was more concerned with the society it created. As to where Greece was concerned
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Category: /Literature
the case, Holmes and Watson learn the Sir Henry Baskerville, an heir of the Baskerville family, is being trailed around London by a mysterious bearded stranger. Holmes sends Watson to London because he is too busy, so Watson digs up some potential suspects
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
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In the scene of the film, it shows the DNA of the protagonist was being taken out by the stranger all of the sudden. The protagonist didn't know anything until he noticed that a member of a clone is the same as him. And even his daughter was being cloned. The clone
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