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What Went Wrong in Vietnam For almost thirty years, by means financial, military, and diplomatic, the United States tried to prevent Vietnam from becoming a Communist state. Millions died in that struggle. By the time active American military engagement ended, the United States had dropped more than three times as many tons of ...
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In search of Italy's silent majority Can we trust the Italian polls? The lore of Italian elections say we shouldn't. Voters routinely, it seems, tell pollsters one thing and then do the opposite in the voting booth. During the post-war period, it was the ruling Christian Democrats that seemed to benefit. After 1994, the silent vote favoured Silvio ...
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3 Vital Rules of Science, In Plain English Albert Einstein made a prediction in 1915 about how much gravity bends light. There was no way to test it until a total eclipse in 1919 allowed astronomers to observe our sun bending the rays of distant stars, confirming Einstein's prediction. The new evidence updated Newtonian physics with the theory ...
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What are your experiences of supplement use in school sport? Academics at Leeds Beckett University found that some teachers were selling student rugby players weight-gaining supplements because there is a drive to build muscle and use nutritional aids in the sport. But experts warned that this risks creating a climate that encourages doping. The study warned: ...
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A common misconception about async/await in JavaScript With promises we write asynchronous code that emulates synchronous code but with async/await we write asynchronous code that looks like synchronous code. As a consequence this often leads to…
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