wonderingmind42 asked:


Part of the “Expansion Pack” of videos accompanying the video “How It All Ends.” See “How It All Ends: Index” for a roadmap to guide you through the expansion pack.

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Tukmyhamster asked:


Overnight some magic occurs and all the people in the world that claim they have psychic powers suddenly really do….
How would the world be affected? Would that mean you would never marry the wrong person and have to get divorced, never be ripped off in a deal? Would psychics be immensely rich and powerful? Would they still share their insights for a fee? How many people would be blackmailed by psychics threatening to give away their deepest darkest secrets?

Disclaimer: This is a just-for-fun question.

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shaolt2002 asked:


I typically am really bored of science, I think it totally useless for my life. For instance I don’t care what the density of mercury is, or how many moons Jupiter has, none of those things affect my daily life. By course, I mean like Chemistry, Biology or Microbiology, Physics, Earth Science, etc. I have almost graduated from my sophomore year of college I just need a science class.

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untuned20 asked:


Movie: Equilibrium Artist: System Of A Down Song: Science

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Beemer4Life asked:


I am planning a Eurotrip this xmas and wondering if I can use my Refugee Travel Document to travel from one European country to another. Thanks!

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katth♥ asked:


How important has science been in explaining the cause and cure of disease from the prehistoric period to the renaissance?

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angelique :) asked:


can you describe the geography of the western us?
CITE your sources please.
if you can’t, i don’t mind that much.
thnks.

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stanforduniversity asked:


October 20, 2008 lecture by Professor Martin Lewis for the Geography of United States Elections (GEOG 5) course. Professor Lewis discusses presidential elections in the United States from 1789 through 1916. Offered by Stanford’s Continuing Studies program, this course will last five weeks, and include a debrief after the presidential election. Each Wednesday, we will post a new recorded lecture on YouTube. Geography of US Elections Course Website: geog05.stanford.edu Join the Discussion …

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DizzyManDem asked:


I am writing an essay on the topic of development for geography KS3 and I have chosen to do Belgium. Does anyone know any specific things about Belgium’s development or development as a whole which I should include in my essay to achive a good grade.

Even if you have not chosen Belgium for a similar essay can you still tell me what I need to do to get a good grade.

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MIT asked:


Recitation 1: Key ideas of linear algebra License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

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