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Plato and Aristotle on Tyranny: an Ancient Discussion of Modern Significance
Plato and Aristotle have differing viewpoints on tyranny; one sees it as a justified form of governance, while the other sees it as a “perversion”. While Plato justifies tyranny as evidence of a...
0 commentsElephant Seal
The Elephant Seal is a very unique animal when it comes to its appearance. They feature a trunk like an elephant’s but much shorter. This is very fascinating to many people as well as researchers. There are...
0 commentsPlatonic Relationship
Can a man really be "just friends" with a woman? What is the story behind platonic relationships? And more importantly, does it exist? We have seen it many times on the big screen. Boy is great...
23 commentsHeredity and Evolution
Would you find it interesting to know about the heredity and evolution of different species on earth. Let's have a look on this very interesting scientific fact.
2 commentsLadies, Do you fantasise about sex with other women?
Come on all you ladies out there, answer me honestly, have you ever fantasised about sex with another woman? There appears to be an assumption that ALL women at some time, either have, or do, fantasise about...
49 commentsBornean Orangutan
The largest of the orangutan species is the Bornean. The males can be as much as 165 pounds with the females about half that size, close to 85 pounds. The males are as tall as 5 feet with the females quite...
0 commentsHermaphrodites
A human being which is born with male and female sex organs is termed as a Hermaphrodite. It is a very inaccurate definition. Hermaphrodites have three labels which are True, Male Pseudo and Female Pseudo....
5 commentsThe Cool Kids: Why are they Popular?
Cool, lame, popular, geek: these are all common terms when talking about popularity. There is a social hierearchy between us, starting from early childhood and continuing into old age. But why do we have...
1 commentKate Chopin’s “female” view in The Awakening
Kate Chopin is often considered the first literary voice of the feminist movement, writing years before the beginning of the movement in the United States. In the time period in which Chopin...
2 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 7 Thanet
As revealed previously the landscape of Kent is divisible by the number seven- it's 1x7 miles from Canterbury to Whitstable, 2x7 miles from Canterbury to Folkestone, and 2x7 miles from Canterbury to Ramsgate...
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