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  • ...And We Will Have Snow por JimHeter
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    Global warming, global cooling, what if all the predictions are right? Or worse, what if all the predictions are wrong? Can humans truly hope to understand the complexities attendant on such changes, never mind explain their relationships and predict their effects? The people at WBI - Walden Biodiversity Institute - think they can. At the very least, they intend to prepare as well as possible for the changes to come, whatever they may be. This is not a story of tragedy and despair. This is a story of possibilities and hope, of dreams and perseverance. If you want to know what the future could bring, should bring, start here. " ...this future sounds amazing. Not for the first time, I wish the world was more like your stories..." Utopian dreams and technological innovations. Not merely airy wishful dreams of what it would be like to be there, but realistically hopeful dreams of how to get there. This story could be a revelation of what our next twenty years will bring.
  • Lewis H. Morgan - A Short Research Essay por TardisofCats
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    This short essay is on Lewis H. Morgan, his work on cultural evolution "and the kinship system," and the effect his work has had on disciplines outside of anthropology ("Lewis H. Morgan" 2022).
  • BC to BCE: Evolution of Dating Systems & Their Significance for Jewish Identity por inkstainsdaydreams
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    This essay explores the historical and cultural transition from the BC/AD dating system to BCE/CE, examining its motivations, adoption, and implications. It highlights how the shift reflects a move toward secularization, academic neutrality, and inclusivity in a globalized world. Special attention is given to the Jewish community's embrace of BCE/CE as a way to maintain religious identity while participating in broader discourse. The thesis also addresses controversies surrounding the change and its significance in fostering interfaith respect and scientific standardization in historical chronology.