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83,136 words, approx. 277 pages
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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
1455 words, approx. 4.9 pages
 The English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) is most famous as "Darwin's bulldog," that is, as the man who led the fight for the acceptance of Darwin's theory of evolution. On May 4, 1825, T. H. Huxley was born at Ealing, the seventh child of Ge...
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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
903 words, approx. 3 pages
 Thomas Henry Huxley conducted research in comparative anatomy and biology. His efforts to identify physiological and biological links between vertebrates and invertebrates pioneered the field of evolutionary biology. Although a prolific publisher of scie...
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Biography of Thomas Henry Huxley
898 words, approx. 3 pages
 Thomas Henry Huxley conducted research in comparative anatomy and biology. His efforts to identify physiological and biological links between vertebrates and invertebrates pioneered the field of evolutionary biology. Although a prolific publisher of scie...




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Report: Muslim integration crucial to US
6/26/2007: 465 words, approx. 2 pages A better-integrated Muslim population would better serve the United States as it navigates critical domestic and foreign-policy challenges involving Muslim populations, a new report argues.Sponsored by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the report released Tuesday says that greater U.S. Muslim involvement in the public...
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 The New York Observer
Why Should I Bring Up a Writer's Jewishness?
6/28/2006: 577 words, approx. 2 pages noting that Leonard Greene, the inventor who takes out ads against the killing of Muslims, is Jewish. Anon goes on: What difference does it make what religion Leonard Greene is? In the name of fair reporting, why not report the religion of every person mentioned...
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 The New York Observer
'How Many Bubbles in a Bar of Soap?' Jimmy Carter Fails the Literacy Test
12/15/2006: 496 words, approx. 2 pages a piece on blood types). But the other article was in Arts, and labelled him a raving lunatic. This was part of the Times' continuing series to give space to (Jewish) defenders of Israel to denounce Carter as misinformed and dotty because he dared to...
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Vermont Senate: Impeach the president
4/20/2007: 305 words, approx. 1 pages Vermont senators voted Friday to call for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, saying their actions have raised "serious questions of constitutionality."The nonbinding resolution was approved 16-9 without debate _ all six Republicans in the chamber at the time and three...


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