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E Pluribus Unicorn and Sturgeon Is Alive and Well by Theodore Sturgeon

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Author Biography

Name: Theodore Sturgeon
Birth Date: February 26, 1918
Death Date: May 8, 1985
Place of Birth: St. George, Staten Island, New York, United States
Place of Death: Eugene, Oregon, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: Writer

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Biography of Theodore (Hamilton) Sturgeon
10864 words, approx. 36.2 pages
Theodore Sturgeon has been a science-fiction writer for forty years. In the 1940s and 1950s, Sturgeon wrote stories and novels that emphasized the personal and psychological dimensions of human experience with science. He provided his readers with storie...
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Biography of Theodore Sturgeon
2825 words, approx. 9.4 pages
Best known for his novel More than Human and for his Nebula and Hugo Award-winning short story "Slow Sculpture," Theodore Sturgeon wrote over two hundred novels and short stories in his fifty-year career and was one of a handful of science-fiction writer...


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Chicago Defender
E Pluribus Unum
09/20/2001: 554 words, approx. 2 pages
E. Pluribus Unum The nation's motto was forever cast in new dimensions Sunday when Minister Louis Farrakhan said in a sermon that the terrorist atrocity Sept. 11 was an attack against humanity, not a gesture of war against the U.S. Minister Farrakhan...
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Software Magazine
E pluribus Unix.
01/01/1989: 764 words, approx. 3 pages
Unity with Unix seems to have become the rallying cry of the industry, given the interest in the Open Software Foundation and Unix International Inc. The idea of open systems has turned out to be the cornerstone of the future of computing. Despite the...
 


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