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The Neo-Luddites refuse to see that we all have a problem with our collective addiction to oil.
Rise...
Learn why living simply is an increasingly popular trend in today's complex world and how you can start living the simple life today.
Everything new and increasingly complex is not necessarily a good thing.
Written for a 24 hour fiction contest - 1100-1200 words, to include a child, a shortwave radio conversation, and a terrorist attack.
As verbs boldly venture forth into the new Millenium, nouns have become so, well... 20th Century. Is it any wonder that more and more nouns are turning into verbs?
Read a novice MP3 user's opinion of this low-cost MP3 player.
Even if anthropogenic (human-induced) Global Warming is not a myth, since the overall benefits to humanity from global warming outweigh the alleged catastrophic effects, adaptation to climate change makes far more sense the trying to stop the inevitable.
Edward Mark gets closer to uncovering the secret of the Estate of Grummond; in the meantime, the continued life support of Quintus Grummond is in danger. Keep reading this four-act futuristic play on the sanctity of human life.
It is not demonstrably true that individuals of Middle Eastern descent are more likely to commit terrorist attacks against the U.S. than are homegrown white males and the argument in favor of profiling must fail.
The industrial revolution was one of the most important series of events in the world's history. It involved labor disputes, economics and new debate over human rights.
The Doctor and Peri travel to Killingworth and find peril at the onset of the Industrial Revolution in this adventure which comes to DVD November 7th.
As cloning and medical experimentation become commonplace, questions regarding the necessity or right to perform said experiments also arise. Frankenstein is more than a horror classic; it is a commentary on the ethics of science and technology.
If you absolutely refuse to buy an iPod or MP3 player, this might be the next best thing.