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Use italics sparingly for short story titles; only italicize if the short story is part of a larger collection or anthology , otherwise keep them plai…
S. E. Hinton reads widely to fuel her writing, especially classic and contemporary literature , and credits that habit to shaping her sharp eye for te…
Geography was the lifeblood of ancient Egypt—its deserts provided protection while the Nile River delivered water, food, and transportation, making ci…
Sleep researchers primarily use electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain waves, often alongside other tools like functional MRI (fMRI) or polysom…
The Hebrew word Raqā (רָקָע) in Scripture primarily means “worthless,” “empty,” or “vain,” and appears only once in the Old Testament (Job 30:8). What…
Brain lateralization is the process by which the left and right hemispheres of the brain develop specialized functions, improving efficiency by dividi…
Chemists try to answer questions about the composition, behavior, and transformation of matter , from "What’s inside this material?" to "How can we ma…
ProQuest was created in 1938 by Eugene B. Power in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as University Microfilms International (UMI). Who made ProQuest? ProQuest was …
No single theory fully explains all human behavior — human actions emerge from the interplay of biological, psychological, social, and environmental f…
The last name Wiggins originates from Old English and Breton roots, introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 . It means "son of Wigan…
Hospitals in the 1700s were small, church- or monastery-affiliated institutions primarily serving the poor, elderly, travelers, and pilgrims , often f…
Lines 2310–2312 foreshadow Beowulf’s death by showing his overconfidence in facing the dragon alone , despite his age and the dragon’s overwhelming po…