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For those interested in participating, I’ve received the following research announcement: Looking for Biracial Individuals!!! Hello all, My name is Peter Adams and I am a counseling psychology graduate student at The Ohio State...
January 31, 2004 Letter to Senators Warner and Allenand Representative Moran James Landrith PO Box 8208 Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 January 31, 2004 The Honorable John William Warner United States Senate 225 Russell Senate Office...
If you find yourself thirsty and near the Farragut West Metro stop (around where I work), check out a new coffee shop called Karma, located at the corner of 19th and Eye Streets (officially...
January 26, 2004 Abolition of Racial Classification American Military University RQ295, Academic & Career Planning by James Landrith As a so-called interracially married husband and father of two multiracial children, I can say without...
January 25, 2004 Our Fascination and Future on Mars American Military University SC104, Introduction to Astronomy by James Landrith Mars, also known as the Red Planet, has long fascinated humanity. From the people of...
Apparently, anything goes today. Sitting with my family, avoiding two papers due in my Astronomy and Science Fiction and Fantasy courses, I witnessed the strangest display of animal nonsense I've ever seen. For those...
Jim Henley has warned his readers: Fair Warning – There's an outside chance that this site will have a bit of a service interruption some time over the next couple of days. It could...
There are some excellent photos of Jovian aurora from the Hubble Space Telescope and Galileo available here: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap001219.html http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap980123.html http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap970609.html Links courtesy of Physics Forums. This entry also posted in the American Military...
Jupiter is often described as not only a gas giant, but “almost a sun” or a “failed star.” Surprisingly, Jupiter and Sol share similar atmospheric contents: Sol: Hydrogen – 78 percent; Helium – 19.8...