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R. A. Long may refer to: Robert A. Long (1850–1934), an American lumber baron; Reub Long (1898–1974), an American rancher and author This page was last edited on ...
R. A. Long High School is the oldest high school serving the city of Longview, Washington. A part of Longview Public Schools, it was erected in 1927, three years after the city of Longview was incorporated. The total student enrollment at the end of the 2015–2016 school year was 890.
The Book of Psalms refers to God delivering judgement among the gods and causes them to fall for their sins, as God declares that "Gods you may be, sons you all of the Most High, yet you shall die as men die; princes fall, every one of them, and so shall you.". However, there is no indication what the sin was and the Psalms are at least five ...
Heyerdahl was born in Larvik, [8] Norway, the son of master brewer Thor Heyerdahl (1869–1957) and his wife, Alison Lyng (1873–1965). As a young child, Heyerdahl showed a strong interest in zoology, inspired by his mother, who had a strong interest in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
The article, especially the reviews section, needs more balance. Right now the article seems to exist to mount a defense of the book. The 1975 reception was definitely more heated than one slightly negative review and even if there are sexologists today who have a, shall we say, enlightened view of the material, that needs to be shown in context so we know if this is a majority or minority view.
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While at Stanford, McMurtry became a rare-book scout. [23] During his years in Houston, he managed a book store called the Bookman. In 1969, he moved to the Washington, D.C., area. In 1970 with two partners, he started a bookshop in Georgetown, which he named Booked Up. In 1988, he opened another Booked Up in Archer City.