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  • Et cetera

    Posted on February 12th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    Dahl, england, essays, europe, france, french, government, ploitical theory, political essays, politics, polyarchy, Robert Dahl, UK, united kingdom

    Polyarchy in England and France

    Living in a world that is putting an ever increasing emphasis on the value of Democracy, it becomes important from the political scientist’s perspective that we have a formula we can use to determine exactly how democratic a country is. By setting out criteria that a country must meet in order to be seen as [...]

  • Et cetera, Highlights

    Posted on February 6th, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    1985, 1995, bill watterson, bratty, calvin, calvin & hobbes, Calvin and Hobbes, calvin and hobbes collection, cartoon, cartoon strip, child, childish, comic strip, comic strips, complete calvin and hobbes collection, crush, emotion, entertainment, essay, essays, funnies, funny, hobbes, humor, newspaper, November 18, pop culture, popularity, readers, stuffed tiger, suzi, thoughts, tiger

    Essay on Calvin & Hobbes

    I’ve been a huge Calvin and Hobbes fan since the comic strip began in 1985, so I was thrilled to find that they have finally bundled up every single strip that was ever published into one gigantic set of three canvas-bound books called “The Complete Calvin and Hobbes”. This weekend I picked it up, and [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on June 22nd, 2005

    Written by cliff

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    adventure, Adventures, archeology, deep diving, essays, nitrox, scuba, trimix, underwater archeology

    Clearing up misconceptions about diving historical wrecks

    Clearing up misconceptions about diving historical wrecks

    In the world of archeology there are no digs more difficult than those lying beneath watery depths. With land sites archaeologists are sometimes faced with extremely difficult challenges such as such as the environment in Ozette Washington where they found themselves digging through sticky mud and trying to preserve spongy artifacts. Or the Inca site [...]

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