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Frederick Jackson Turner and the Closing of the American Frontier
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You are completely wrong in your theory about the bees. I think you have some severe problems and your parents probably built you a swing facing the wall when you were young. Sorry to bring you this ...
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I am beginning a study into the role of the military as an institution in the movement of the American frontier. Any good articles/books etc that anyone can recommend or any thoughts/ideas. ...
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Brian Carpenter Well, some of what Alexander did could be construed as supporting expansionism... especially his line of conquests. Some writers seem to think much of his desire for conquest was si ...
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Killer bees, being aggressive colonizers, do seem to dominate wherever they go. They are a case in point. The African bee's enthusiasm for pioneering gives it an edge in the evolutionary sweepstakes. ...
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Brian Carpenter A very interesting and original point, at least in my own experience. If this is some form of genetic determinism, is it probable that it would be common to alien life forms as ...
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