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Is the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy a good source for all topics philosophy-wise?
Yeah, is it? Wikipedia (see other thread) has failed me.Is the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy a good source for all topics philosophy-wise?
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Question- what is good brain food before a final?, at around 7 30 in the morning (early for me)
Yeah, is it? Wikipedia (see other thread) has failed me.
Wiki is a good source for matters of factual science.
Where it (occasionally, and often only temporarily) goes awry in my opinion, is where people become opinionated in their writing. This means that any subject that is open to interpretation or which is controversial, is at risk of being full of BS.
Still, I have found some articles that are surprisingly well written by egos that were surprisingly well controlled under an obvious temptation to air flame.
Of course anyone with half a brain can tell the difference anyway, and even a trumped up article contains enough facts to piece together a reasonable rendition of what really happened.
Does putting a banana into a paper bag with an apple really make it ripen faster? Will it work if you use a plastic bag instead of a paper bag? I'm trying it with a plastic bag but the banana doesn't seem to be ripening any faster.
There's a plant hormone (name escapes me, starts with an 'e') that is released when fruit ripen/rot that encourages neighboring fruit to ripen as well, though not sure if it'd work cross-species in your example.
There's a plant hormone (name escapes me, starts with an 'e') that is released when fruit ripen/rot that encourages neighboring fruit to ripen as well, though not sure if it'd work cross-species in your example.
AGM-154 JSOW exists. A powered variant is being developed right now, but the munitions themselves have been extensively tested both in peacetime and combat conditions. (First deployment in combat was what, 1999?)Yes, I have a question. Are there any weapons in the American arsenal or weapons being researched like the "Smart Pigs" in Tom Clancy's novel The Bear and the Dragon? What it does is it deploys hundreds of cluster munitions (essentially like little JDAMs) that home in on targets. In the novel, just a few of the weapons decimated two huge Chinese armored formations.
Question to non-Britainers:
How are the Universities of Warwick, Bristol, UCL, California, Wisconsin and Connecticut seen in your country? Held in high prestige? Not heard of?
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Do Europeans have to take a certain amount of years of Latin?