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All kinds of hobbies, strange or otherwise, reveal the diverse ways people engage with the world, finding enjoyment in activities that range from the extreme to the unusual. For example, extreme ironing is a quirky hobby where participants iron clothes in extraordinary locations, such as mountain tops, underwater, or even while surfing on a board. This combination of extreme sports and domestic tasks demonstrates how people constantly seek new ways to combine adventure and routine tasks in creative ways.…
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All About Energy
All About Energy highlights the diverse and evolving sources of power that fuel our modern world. Natural gas is the leading source of electrical power in the United States, accounting for 38% of the country’s electricity in 2021. This significant reliance on natural gas continues in 19 states, where it remains the top source of energy. On the other hand, renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and biofuels, are increasingly being incorporated into the global energy mix, though they still account…-
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Aeroplanes and Dirigible Balloons in Warfare marks a period when aerial innovation began reshaping both public imagination and military doctrine. The chapter opens with highlights from two high-profile races that reflect not only mechanical progress but also public fascination with the speed and capabilities of early aircraft. L. Beachey’s journey from New York to Philadelphia in a Curtiss machine demonstrated impressive consistency at 45 miles per hour. Meanwhile, E. Ovington’s triumph in a…
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Address Allocation
In this chapter titled "Address Allocation," the focus lies on understanding the foundational protocols and practical methodologies used for distributing internet messages within a campus environment, as well as the crucial procedures involved in assigning and managing IP addresses that allow a local network to interface with the global internet. These concepts form the bedrock of internet connectivity in institutional settings, where both communication efficiency and network scalability are…-
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Adaptation
The process of adaptation is a fascinating phenomenon, particularly evident in the journey of mastering a skill, such as playing a musical instrument. This learning experience is characterized by alternating phases of progress and struggle, where challenges seem insurmountable one day yet effortlessly resolved after a brief period of rest. Unlike traditional learning methods that rely on repetitive memorization, adaptation through practice involves a more intricate and subconscious transformation, where…-
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Activity and Determination
Activity and determination were at the forefront of the increasing tensions at Fort Sumter in early March 1861. As President Lincoln’s inaugural address set the tone for the nation’s future, a noticeable surge in military activity around Charleston Harbor caught the attention of the fort’s defenders. The troops stationed at Fort Sumter, unable to access the president’s speech for two days, observed heightened movements and preparations around the surrounding Confederate batteries. General…-
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments are often the author's chance to reflect on the creative process, highlighting the contributions that helped shape the final work. In Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering, the author takes a moment to acknowledge the insights of economist Albert O. Hirschman, whose understanding of creativity influenced the direction of the book. Hirschman argues that true creativity emerges when one underestimates the complexity of a task, allowing…-
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS It is a testament to the grace, faith, and aplomb of my editor, Sarah Cantin, that when I told her I wanted to do something completely different that hinged on the reader believing a woman had been married seven times, she said, “Go for it.” Within the safety of that trust, I felt free to create Evelyn Hugo. Sarah, it is with my most sincere thanks that I acknowledge how lucky I am to have you as my editor. Big, big thanks must also go to Carly Watters for all that she has done for my…-
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The acknowledgments section begins with the author expressing a deep sense of gratitude, struggling to find the right words to convey appreciation for the many individuals who played a role in bringing the book to life. Writing is often seen as a solitary endeavor, but the author emphasizes that this project would not have been possible without the unwavering support, collaboration, and encouragement of a dedicated team of friends, industry professionals, and loved ones. From the earliest stages of…-
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The acknowledgments section of the book reflects the author’s profound appreciation for the many individuals, communities, and institutions that contributed to the research, writing, and completion of the project. At the forefront of this gratitude is the Osage Nation, whose members generously shared their histories, personal stories, and cultural insights, which helped bring authenticity and depth to the book’s narrative. The author gives special recognition to individuals such as Margie Burkhart,…-
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