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The Burren:Ireland's land of stone
Lizzie Wade, in her article It wasn't just Greece: archaeologists find early democratic societies in the Americas March 15, 2017, for Science online, associates democratic government with collective-ruled societies between 500 BCE and 100 ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Quasi-sensory experiences: religious visual and auditory phenomena
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English Wikipedia acts as though Burns & Oates are "defunct" since an unknown date.
The aforementioned article, Burns & Oates, considers without detail Bloomsbury Academic (founded Sep. 26, 1986) as successor.
And yet the English ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Soil Enhancers
Yes. They would work well.
frankbeswick, on 03/02/2024
Rewilding the Isle of the Thundergod
The grey squirrel is not native to Britain. The red is native fauna over here
frankbeswick, on 03/02/2024
Soil Enhancers
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Some Unitedstatesians leave empty coffee ground-lodging metal containers lying sideways, right side-up, upside-down in their gardens or in the uncultivated areas of their lawns.
Others make holes in metal-can bottoms for putting in ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Cunnamulla - Premium Destination Outback
The introductory paragraph mentions artesian bores.
Online sources note artesian bores and artesian wells as respectively more and less than 20-meters (6.56-feet) deep.
Would that be true of outback Australia?
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Giants in Fairy Tales
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That's interesting about hilly biogeography inviting giant-sized folklore and mythology. That generally is the way invoking Hawaiian-island giants.
For example, the Kauai (from Hawaiian Kaua'i, "place around one's neck"? or
"place ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Rewilding the Isle of the Thundergod
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The first paragraph to the third subheading, What future is there for Taransay, advises us that "A wood would be an ideal place for red squirrels, Britain's native squirrel now largely restricted to fringe areas."
The ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/02/2024
Soil Enhancers
Yes, but it did not last long.
frankbeswick, on 03/02/2024
Giants in Fairy Tales
There are many theories about giants who appear in mythology, folklore, religions, etc. The story of Sinbad, for instance, very likely doesn't belong to Persia but to Greece with several episodes borrowed from Odysseus. Antoine Galland was ...
Tolovaj, on 03/01/2024
OpenAI and Watermarks
OK I will have time this weekend to think about and publish somethings along your suggestions.
Jo_Murphy, on 03/01/2024
Daniel Kotynia - From the Extreme to the Sublime
Ha ha, I am unsure. You are right the t is not empahsised!
Jo_Murphy, on 03/01/2024
Soil Enhancers
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It's rather common in certain Unitedstatesian areas to have big rocks for landscape architecture if not for leaching micronutrients also.
(Was there ever a "pet rock" fad in the British Isles?)
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/01/2024
Philosophy for Gardeners: a review
Pomegranates, peaches, grapes, gourds9
frankbeswick, on 03/01/2024
Giants in Fairy Tales
The computer acted as though I didn't sign in when I finished my comment.
So my apologies in case this comment and this question appear twice ;-{!
Arabian Nights and Sinbad the Sailor are Middle-Eastern fairy tales.
The aforementioned duo ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/01/2024
