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Has Sarah Palin Motivated the Very Voters That Obama Needs to Win?
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for mile high in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:16
... World Series, though still a million less than those who watched Barack Obama's historic Mile High Stadium speech. The Palin speech was shocking for its aggressive attacks against Obama, and it... election is that the gender gap -- which may be as high as 10 percent for Obama -- is dwarfed by the ... she missed the huge audience of single women by a mile. And as some post-speech polls indicated, women overall are...
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The Top Ten 'Greenest' Schools
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:38
..., Boulder, Colo.: 29,000 students Eight years ago the University of Colorado (CU) became the first U.S. university to buy renewable energy credits. Today the mile-high school supports local offset projects. CU does more than buy its way out of carbon guilt, however. Highlight Transportation: Tuition covers city bus passes and loaner bikes....
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: ta
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:07
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the water pouring ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 27, 2008 05:54
... about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Errol
Date: Aug 27, 2008 02:03
... as quarks and strings and whatever might be next. It is this possiblity that I believe Ted Chiang is exploring in his story. All the effort to build an eight mile high tower, only to find yourself back on earth. Auxilliary to that is the philosophical talking point that the universe might very well be "designed" (i know some people ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:41
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 26, 2008 20:14
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the water ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 26, 2008 18:14
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the water pouring ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 26, 2008 14:18
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Aug 26, 2008 11:15
... story about the tower of Babylon by writer Ted Chiang, in which humanity tries to break through the vault separating earth from heaven. They build a tower miles high. After they break through several hundred feet of stone, one of the protagonists manages to scuttle upwards through the collapsing tunnels, avoid the water ...
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