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Gregory M. Lamb of The Christian Science Monitor on Blogs: Here to stay – with changes: They're hip. Influential. Out there. By one estimate, there are 2 million of them posted on the Internet...
Gregory M. Lamb of The Christian Science Monitor on Blogs: Here to stay – with changes: They're hip. Influential. Out there. By one estimate, there are 2 million of them posted on the Internet...
Adam Goodheart, writing for AARP Magazine in the May/June 2004 issue on Change of Heart: The most astonishing progress has been made in two areas that hit closest to home for most Americans: interracial...
Welcome home, soldier Posted: 2004-03-31 20:40:00.000 Medical evacuations in Iraq war hit 18,000 Posted: 2004-03-31 20:49:00.000 New York Times and Washington Post Failed Public in Iraq War Reporting Posted: 2004-03-31 20:53:00.000 522 U.S. Soldiers...
April 12, 2004 The Minority Report: In Print and On Screen American Military University HM 214, Science Fiction and Fantasy by James Landrith The short story The Minority Report by Philip K. Dick is...
Journal Entry Six for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University William Gibson?s Burning Chrome was a quick read and an excellent example of cyberpunk. This short story focused on a group of...
Journal Entry Five for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University Frank Herbert?s Seed Stock featured a classic theme in science fiction ? the struggle to adapt and survive on an alien world....
Dr. Robert Higgs, an anti-interventionist libertarian and Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute on Can Bullets and Bombs Establish Justice in Iraq? President George W. Bush has said on many occasions that he seeks...
Radley Balko's been busy over the last week: First, I had a piece in yesterday’s Chicago Sun Times on new cigarette taxes in Chicago. Makes Chicago second only to New York in the cost...
Journal Entry Three for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University The classic science fiction serial novel A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs was a welcome departure from the previously assigned...
Journal Entry Four for HM214 Science Fiction and Fantasy American Military University Robbie by Isaac Asimov was an entertaining and thought-provoking story. In particular, it leaves the reader with the question of what constitutes...
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