The Comet F. M. ShapterThe Comet (1920) is a science fiction story by W. E. B. Du Bois. Written while the author was using his role at The Crisis, the official magazine of the NAACP, to publish emerging black artists of the Harlem Renaissance, The Comet is a pioneering work of speculative fiction which imagines a catastrophic event not only decimating New York City, but bringing an abrupt end to white supremacy. How silent the street was! Not a soul was stirring, and yet it
which makes something of a break from the orthodox style
By bringing Buddhism out of the shadows of early twentieth-century Japanese literature and elucidating its presence in both individual authors' lives and the genre of autobiographical fiction
A successful soil health study or project requires thorough planning
Pig feeding and nutrition is a crucial aspect of pig farming
The articles in this volume report on work from the leading edge of this new technology
A paradigmatic shift began to occur
There are also various welfare concerns for laying hens which are not based solely on how adult laying hens are housed
difficulties have been encountered including accepted definitions and terms
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The Role of Observation and Experiment in Descartes’s Correspondence
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