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  2. Stranger in a Strange Land - Wikipedia

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    408 (208,018 words) ISBN. 978-0-441-79034-0. Stranger in a Strange Land is a 1961 science fiction novel by American author Robert A. Heinlein. It tells the story of Valentine Michael Smith, a human who comes to Earth in early adulthood after being born on the planet Mars and raised by Martians, and explores his interaction with and eventual ...

  3. World Book Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    World Book Encyclopedia. The World Book Encyclopedia is an American encyclopedia. [1] World Book was first published in 1917. Since 1925, a new edition of the encyclopedia has been published annually. [1] Although published online in digital form for a number of years, World Book is currently the only American encyclopedia which also still ...

  4. Game theory - Wikipedia

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    The developments in economics were later applied to biology largely by John Maynard Smith in his 1982 book Evolution and the Theory of Games. [69] In addition to being used to describe, predict, and explain behavior, game theory has also been used to develop theories of ethical or normative behavior and to prescribe such behavior. [70]

  5. Michael Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Smith's first book, An Unsung Hero - Tom Crean was a notable success when first published in 2000 and became the No 1 best-selling non-fiction book in Ireland. The biography of Tom Crean was responsible for raising awareness of the role played by Irishmen in the history of Polar exploration. A subsequent adaptation of the book for ...

  6. Common knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Common knowledge is knowledge that is publicly known by everyone or nearly everyone, usually with reference to the community in which the knowledge is referenced. [1] Common knowledge can be about a broad range of subjects, such as science, literature, history, or entertainment. [1] Since individuals often have different knowledge bases, common ...

  7. Commonplace book - Wikipedia

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    Overview. "Commonplace" is a translation of the Latin term locus communis (from Greek tópos koinós, see literary topos) which means "a general or common place", such as a statement of proverbial wisdom. In this original sense, commonplace books were collections of such sayings, such as John Milton 's example. "Commonplace book" is at times ...

  8. Kalam cosmological argument - Wikipedia

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    The metaphysical impossibility of an actually infinite series of past events by citing David Hilbert's famous Hilbert's Hotel thought experiment. The impossibility of forming an actual infinite by successive addition, referencing Bertrand Russell's example of Tristram Shandy. Michael Martin disagrees with these assertions by Craig, saying:

  9. Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Visions of Science: Books and Readers at the Dawn of the Victorian Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0226203287; Harold Smith. The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1826–1846: A Social and Bibliographical Evaluation. Halifax, N.S.: Dalhousie University Press, 1974.

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