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GOING GREEN →
by Robert Butler Every big scientific moment is also a cultural one. The Lisbon earthquake that killed an estimated 30,000 people in 1755 gave birth to the science of seismology. It also inspired writings by Kant, Rousseau and, most famously, Voltaire, who describes the earthquake in “Candide”, and the impact it had on the notion that there was a benevolent God watching over “the best of all...
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Listen the Immigrant Song
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Пит усещаше възбуждащия мирис на предизвикателството. За хората с неспокоен, вечно търсещ дух, този мирис е съвсем осезаем. Той е нещо средно между излъчването на жена, изпаднала в любовна възбуда и уханието на прясно окосена трева след дъжд. - Clive Eric Cussler, Treasure
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“Няма такъв прибор “изобличител на лъжата”. Нито един прибор,...”
– Leonarde Keeler (1903–1949) the co-inventor of the polygraph.
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