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Today we have cardboard, paper, and certain types of plastic, among other things - what materials or items have other times and cultures considered similarly "disposable"?
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[US Civil War] Harry Turtledove's 'The Guns of the South' is a work of alternate history, but how accurate is it as a character study or picture of the period?
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Before the development of lenses powerful enough to examine it in detail, what did people think about dust? Did they have some idea of what it was or where it came from?
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I'm just getting into reading about WWI in depth for the first time. What books can I read to get a modern, mainstream German perspective on the war?
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Did any major treatises on the art of war come out of the regions traditionally dominated by Islam? (details inside)
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[WP] You jokingly accuse your friend of running a clothes-laundering operation. He grows deadly serious. "Never mention this in public again."
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My copy of the 2015 Writer's Market guide claims to be the 94th annual edition of it. What was the first edition in 1921 like?
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