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alexslibrary
Alexander's Library
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science
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RE: Science's Replication Crisis | Peter Ridd and Stefan Molyneux
Its really a shame that "pier review" essentially just means proof reading. There should be a website like google scholar that can show you how many times a study has either failed or succeeded
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steemit
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RE: We're Giving Out $500 of DASH NOW LIVE to give back to the Steemit and Crypto Community
Good guy Luke! XnxrqZ1y4EHXcreNkBLfPHdYPmczFnwZyY
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selfimprovment
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RE: There is no such thing as a genius.
While the general point of your article is important, it is also important that people do not in fact have unlimited potential. The scientific liturature makes it very clear that individuals are born with
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politics
7y
RE: A Current Narrative That Is Popular in The Media is that the United States National Anthem is White Supremacist... Really? I'm going to look as I write this.
I know, guns were not used in that confilct. Firearms were not invented until the 12th century in China and thus could not have spread to the middle east and europe before that.
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history
7y
RE: Wonders of the Ancient World: Temple of Artemis
Thats really awesome! Ive been to Athens as well for a few days, spent the whole time in the museums and at the acropolis. The part about the art work reminded me of another find at Ephesus, just a few
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history
7y
RE: Wonders of the Ancient World: Temple of Artemis
Also, Im not sure I can answer your other question. I dont speak Greek, and I am not familiar with the term "hawker".
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history
7y
RE: Wonders of the Ancient World: Temple of Artemis
Here is the site today; I agree, it is quite sad to see so many who have stopped caring about their past, especially one so influential and outsanding as that of Greace. That is partially why I started
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history
7y
RE: Wonders of the World: The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Thanks!
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history
7y
RE: The Story of Money: The Myth of Barter
Yes, I was refering to the ability to defend there way of life from outsiders, not their ability to be self sufficient. My point was that in the present day, HG societies only exist because market societies
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history
7y
RE: The Story of Money: The Myth of Barter
Yes, definatly
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politics
7y
RE: A Current Narrative That Is Popular in The Media is that the United States National Anthem is White Supremacist... Really? I'm going to look as I write this.
Moors could refer to muslims as a whole, but it generally meant the north african muslims who invaded Spain. Other names were much more common for middle eastern muslims and turkish people. Mongols did
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history
7y
RE: The Story of Money: The Myth of Barter
The idea of well meaning indigeonus americans who tried to share there land is unfortunatly misplaced. The truth is that European colonizers were resisted almost everywhere they went and were only tolerated
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history
7y
RE: The Story of Money: The Myth of Barter
Thats the thing, settled agricultural societies develope a division of labor that then requires a market economy and so people try to find something that can store value until they need something like
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history
7y
RE: The Story of Money: The Myth of Barter
Interesting article, it does seem rather unlikely that societies without a division of labor would have much need for market based trade at all. However it seems that these are still systems of barter,
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politics
7y
RE: A Current Narrative That Is Popular in The Media is that the United States National Anthem is White Supremacist... Really? I'm going to look as I write this.
Europeans were actually first intoduced to guns from the east via the silk road, invading mongol armies or turkish armies, not from the Moors.
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politics
7y
RE: History Certainly Is Repeating Itself
Though the infographic gets the point across well, the historical reality was even more similar to our present political climate. During the late 20's and early 30's many Germans became sympathetic towards
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truth
7y
RE: When does a myth become truth? Pt 1 The Lost City of Dwarka.
Graham Hancock has a good documentary where he mentioned this cite. Its really interesting to see the real imaging they did of the site. ![](
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horses
7y
RE: The most famous horses of war in history
Nice article, though Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus(meaning Ox Head) and the battle was called the Battle of the Hydaspes, not the battle of the warhead.
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history
7y
RE: The Importance of HISTORY as a Discipline of Study
Unfortunatly true, it always saddened me how poorly history was taught in my school. They somehow managed to skip over the greatest of achievments and turn the most inspiring stories of our past into the
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history
7y
RE: September 6, 1915 - First Tank Unveiled
Great posts! Im a brand new history page here on Steemit, please stop by and check out the content!
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