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Time travel : a history
From the author of The Information and Chaos comes this exploration of time travel: its subversive origins, its evolution in literature and science, and its influence on our understanding of time itself.
The SAGE Dictionary of Leisure Studies
by
Blackshaw, Tony
,
Crawford, Garry
in
Dictionaries
,
General geography. Travel
,
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism Management
2009
The first full length dictionary of leisure studies, offering a critical survey of this increasingly popular and interdisciplinary field and incisive overviews of the key figures whose work exercises the most powerful influence on leisure studies today.
The Mathematics of Star Trek - An Honors Colloquium
2011
After the success of a course on cryptography for a general audience, based on Simon Singh's The Code Book [
49
], I decided to try again and create a mathematics course for a general audience based on The Physics of Star Trek by Lawrence Krauss [
32
]. This article looks at the challenges of designing a physics- based mathematics course \"from scratch,\" outlines the topics chosen, and gives examples of homework and discussion questions used.
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MoneyWatch Report
2020,2021,2022
Meanwhile, stocks closed mixed yesterday led by gains in tech and industrial companies. The Dow did decline twenty-six points. The NASDAQ closed up eighteen, hitting a new record. The S&P 500 gained three points.
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DRIFT
2004
Baton Rouge is an active and wide-awake city. For one thing, it is the state capital. For another, the state university, newly installed in its beautiful, Spanishesque buildings, brings to the city a large number of young people from Louisiana and its neighboring states. The sprightly effect of their presence is apparent. Street cars advertise, “The safest place on the street isinside.”The Baton Rouge Welding Company declare, “We weld everything but broken hearts.” Newspaper stalls with papers from a score of cities and in a dozen languages are to be seen. There one can find theNew York
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