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  2. Dymer (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Dymer is a narrative poem by C. S. Lewis. He worked on this, his most important poem, as early as 1916—when still only 17 years old—and completed it in 1925. He worked on this, his most important poem, as early as 1916—when still only 17 years old—and completed it in 1925.

  3. Category:Quotations - Wikipedia

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  4. Too cheap to meter - Wikipedia

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    He wryly notes receiving letters addressed to the "Atomic Bomb Commission" and then quotes a study that demonstrates the public is largely ignorant of the development of atomic power. [10] He goes on to briefly recount the development of fission, noting a letter from Leo Szilard of sixteen years earlier where he speaks of the possibility of a ...

  5. That Hideous Strength - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, Lewis portrays reality as supporting Christian tenets such as the inherent sinfulness of humanity, the impossibility of humans perfecting themselves apart from God, the essential goodness of the physical body (though currently corrupted by sin), the omnipotence of God against the limited powers of evil, and the existence of angels ...

  6. Iconic Olympians Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps honored at ...

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    An auction was held to raise money for Lewis' foundation, which supports a wide array of activities — including organ donor awareness. The unidentified auction winner won a one-on-one training ...

  7. 22 Inspiring John Lewis Quotes on Voting, Education, and ...

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    John Lewis quotes on social justice “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America.” —John Lewis from the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on March 1, 2020

  8. Freedom for the Thought That We Hate - Wikipedia

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    Lewis asserts that the U.S. has the most unreserved speech of any nation. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Law professor Jeremy Waldron gave the example of his ability to criticize the president or call the vice president and Secretary of Defense war criminals, without fear of retribution from law enforcement for such statements. [ 15 ]

  9. Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World - Wikipedia

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    Host David Maybury-Lewis revisits the Xavante of Brazil to see how they have changed since 1959, and then journeys into the Peruvian Amazon to unravel the mystery of the Mashco-Piro, a tribe that has chosen to remain hidden from the outside world. Only by understanding "the Other" can we get a proper sense of our own place in the world.