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The Garden Of Rama
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The Garden Of RamaThe Garden Of Rama

Introduced in Clarke's 1973 Hugo- and Nebula-winning Rendezvous with Rama and most recently seen in Clarke and Lee's Rama II , the massive spacecraft Rama is back, but the luster and sense of wonder generated by its first appearances have eroded. The once-exciting vessel, a "cylindrical worldlet," has been turned into a cheaply painted backdrop for an equally garish exposition of vice-lord politics. When Rama returns to earth and demands a sample of humanity for observation, a lying, corrupt government hands over 2000 citizens.
 
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Tags: Clarke, politics, returns, earth, exposition, Garden, Clarke
In the Courts of the Sun
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In the Courts of the Sun - Brian D'AmatoIn the Courts of the Sun - Brian D'Amato

Wonderful research, plodding storyline!
I believe that your personal politics will play a big part in whether you like this book or not. Conservatives will probably not like it and liberals probably will. As a moderate, the authors unrelenting desire to inject politics into a sci-fi/time travel/adventure was simply annoying.
In the world according to Mr. D'Amato, the United States, Caucasians, Mormons, the C.I.A., Corporations, Haliburton (ok, he got that one right) Tom Clancy, Alicia Keys and National Geographic are all bad.  
 
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Tags: Amato, politics, probably, States, Caucasians, Courts, Amato, United
AP U.S. Government and Politics
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CliffsNotes AP U.S. Government and PoliticsCliffsNotes AP U.S. Government and Politics

Introduction

  • Reviews of the AP exam format and scoring

  • Proven strategies for answering multiple-choice questions

  • Hints for tackling the essay questions

  • FAQ

 
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Tags: questions, tackling, Hints, essay, CliffsNotes, Politics, Government, choice, multiple
The Economist October 9th - October 15th 2010
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The Economist - 9 October 2010The Economist - 9 October 2010

The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.

 

AUDIO Edition added

 
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Tags: Economist, issues, business, international, domestic, October, Economist, October, politics
On Politics and Literature, Two Lectures by Kenzaburo Oe
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On Politics and Literature, Two LecturesOn Politics and Literature, Two Lectures

The language of Masao Maruyama -- From the beginning to the present, and facing the end: The case of one Japanese writer.
Japanese writer and Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe delivered the first in a series of lectures established at the Center for Japanese Studies to honor political theorist Masao Maruyama.
In a second (unrelated) lecture, “From the Beginning to the Present, and Facing the End: The Case of One Japanese Writer, Oe offers an account of his own development as a writer of both fiction and non-fiction.

 

 
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Tags: Japanese, writer, fiction, Maruyama, Masao, Politics, Literature, Kenzaburo