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The image depicts a futuristic cityscape with towering structures and advanced technology. The scene is dominated by a large, circular spaceship hovering above the city, with its underside visible, suggesting a high-tech civilization. The city is densely packed with buildings of various shapes and sizes, including cylindrical towers and domed structures, all bathed in a blue hue that gives the scene a cool, futuristic atmosphere. The city is connected by a wide river or canal, with numerous smaller vessels and ships navigating the waterways. The overall color palette is dominated by shades of blue and gray, with hints of red and orange lights adding to the visual interest. The image conveys a sense of advanced technology and urban development, with a focus on the integration of space travel within the city's infrastructure.

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#material : consisting of matter

- French: matériel

- German: das Material

- Italian: materiale

- Portuguese: material

- Spanish: material

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The Murray–Darling Basin Plan Evaluation is out. The next step is to fix the land, not just the flows theconversation.com/the-murray… #ClimateChange


Libcom: **Batrak, Konstantin Kirillovich (1905-1933)**

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Tap into Your Character’s Unmet Need to Strengthen Your Story

Life can be painful, especially for our characters. In fact, the fallout of an emotionally wounding event such as a car accident, failing to save someone’s life, infertility, or being sent away as a child can derail their life for…
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The image depicts a classroom setting with a teacher standing in front of a whiteboard. The teacher, wearing a yellow shirt and a red tie, is holding a pointer in one hand and a piece of paper in the other. He is pointing to a series of symbols and shapes written on the whiteboard, which include lines, curves, and various symbols such as parentheses and a checkmark. The symbols are arranged in rows and columns. In the foreground, two students are seated, facing the teacher. One student is wearing a blue shirt, and the other is wearing a red shirt. The background is plain, focusing attention on the teacher and the whiteboard.

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From Project Gutenberg:

Deathworld

by Harry Harrison

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Epigraph And Epigram – What’s The Difference?

While the words may sound almost the same, an epigraph and epigram are different. They usually appear at the beginning of a book or novel, similar to a dedication page. An epigraph is a short text to set the theme or mood, but an epigram is often a satirical or clever remark. They are not…
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#peak : the top, or one of the tops, of a hill, mountain, or range, ending in a point

- French: cime

- German: die Spitze, der Gipfel

- Italian: vertice

- Portuguese: pico, topo

- Spanish: cumbre

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Historic ruling finds climate change ‘imperils all forms of life’ and puts laggard nations on notice theconversation.com/historic-r… #ClimateChange



#OtD 24 Jul 1973 textile worker, militant, and advocate for women's rights Balbina Pi died. She joined the anarcho-syndicalist @Cntsindicato at 19, survived the Spanish Civil War, and moved to France in the 1960s, where she continued anti-fascist work stories.workingclasshistory.co…


Anarchist Library: **Ultra - Dead Reckoning**

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Author: UltraTitle: Dead ReckoningDate: Aug 18, 2015Source: ultra-com.org/project/dead-rec…
The following is a sort of response to an article some friends of ours wrote, called Hic Nihil, Hic Salta! (a critique of Barltebyism). Their article is a diagnosis of the “nihilist turn in communist and anarchist thought,” written to “provoke conversation.” We