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  • {{Header|Soft science vs hard science 09/20}} ...Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. <ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/hard-vs-soft-science-3975989 accessed = 09/10/2020</ref>
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  • ...ough now one would need to extend the definition to include "books labeled science fiction" as well.) Factors which often lead to a work being generally considered science fiction include:
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  • {{Header|Science fantasy 07/20}} ...en involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theater, and othe
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  • {{Header|Spanking science fiction 01/21}} ...fiction|science fictional]] [[setting]], or is in some other way a work of science fiction.
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  • {{Header|Orbit Science Fiction 02/22}} [[Image:Orbit Science Fiction.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit Science Fiction no.5<br>"The Last of the Masters", and author Philip K. Dick, are a
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  • {{Header|Science Fiction (magazine) 08/22}} ...e:Science Fiction March 1939.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of the first issue of ''Science Fiction'', dated March 1939. The artwork is by [[Frank R. Paul]]]]
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  • {{Header|Super-Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s.
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  • {{Header|Stirring Science Stories 01/23}} ...ut Wollheim was able to find a publisher for one further issue of Stirring Science Stories in March 1942 before war restrictions forced it to close again.
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Fiction 07/20}} [[Image:Dss-1939-02.jpg|right|thumb|{{bc|Dynamic Science Fiction<br>Feb 1939}}]]
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  • {{header|Future Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Future Science Fiction''''' was an American [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] [[pulp magazine]] that was published under a number of different
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  • {{Header|Science fiction magazines 02/23}} ...ience fiction, either in a hard-copy periodical format or on the Internet. Science fiction magazines traditionally featured '''speculative fiction''' in short
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  • ...from 1951 to 1958. While the magazine did not last long, it helped early science fiction writers reach early audiences in the genre. The magazine also publi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Science Fiction]]
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  • ...es. Exploring the consequences of scientific innovations is one purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas". A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet.
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  • {{Header|Super Science Stories 08/20}} ...t the age of 21. Three of the 1941 issues appeared under the name '''Super Science Novels'''. In January, 1949 the magazine was briefly revived for 15 more is
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  • {{Header|Marvel Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Marvel science stories 193904-05.jpg|alt=|thumb|Cover of the April–May 1939 issue; artwo
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  • {{Header| Satellite Science Fiction 08/20}} '''''Satellite Science Fiction''''' was a [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] digest-sized magazine that was published in the United States in
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Dynamic Science Stories February 1939.jpg|thumb|The February 1939 issue; cover by Frank R.
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  • {{Header|Space Science Fiction 09/21}} [[Image:Space Science Fiction.jpg|frame|right|{{bc|First issue cover}}]]
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  • {{Header|Spanking in science fiction 01/21}} ...refers to the presence of [[spanking]] scenes in [[mainstream]] works of [[science fiction]]. There are a number of examples of this.
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  • {{Header|Tops in Science Fiction 08/20}} '''Tops In Science Fiction''', Volume 1 Number 1, Spring of 1953.
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  • {{Header|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories 02/22}} ...ence_and_Fantasy_Stories_April-May_1931.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories}}]]
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  • {{Header|Two Complete Science-Adventure Books 05/23}} '''Two Complete Science-Adventure Books''' was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House, which lasted for eleven issue
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  • * Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine (v1#1 - v1#3) * Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine (v1#4 - v1#5)
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  • {{Header|Analog Science Fiction and Fact 04/21}} ...nning with Campbell's editorship is often referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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  • {{Header|Super-Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s.
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  • {{Header|Spanking science fiction 01/21}} ...fiction|science fictional]] [[setting]], or is in some other way a work of science fiction.
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  • ...ine [[Amazing Stories]]. Hugos were first given in 1953, at the 11th World Science Fiction Convention, and have been awarded every year since 1955.
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  • {{Header|Orbit Science Fiction 02/22}} [[Image:Orbit Science Fiction.jpg|thumb|150px|Orbit Science Fiction no.5<br>"The Last of the Masters", and author Philip K. Dick, are a
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  • {{Header|Super Science Stories 08/20}} ...t the age of 21. Three of the 1941 issues appeared under the name '''Super Science Novels'''. In January, 1949 the magazine was briefly revived for 15 more is
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  • ...from 1951 to 1958. While the magazine did not last long, it helped early science fiction writers reach early audiences in the genre. The magazine also publi
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  • {{Header| Satellite Science Fiction 08/20}} '''''Satellite Science Fiction''''' was a [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] digest-sized magazine that was published in the United States in
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  • {{Header|Spanking in science fiction 01/21}} ...refers to the presence of [[spanking]] scenes in [[mainstream]] works of [[science fiction]]. There are a number of examples of this.
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  • {{Header|Space Science Fiction 09/21}} [[Image:Space Science Fiction.jpg|frame|right|{{bc|First issue cover}}]]
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  • ...thering of [[science fiction]] and fantasy fans sponsored by the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (Minn-StF). These days the convention is held each year in Minicon is Minnesota's longest-running science fiction convention; the first Minicon was held in 1968.
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  • {{header|Future Science Fiction 01/21}} '''''Future Science Fiction''''' was an American [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] [[pulp magazine]] that was published under a number of different
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Fiction 07/20}} [[Image:Dss-1939-02.jpg|right|thumb|{{bc|Dynamic Science Fiction<br>Feb 1939}}]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Super Science Fiction]]
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  • {{Header|Science Fiction (magazine) 08/22}} ...e:Science Fiction March 1939.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of the first issue of ''Science Fiction'', dated March 1939. The artwork is by [[Frank R. Paul]]]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Science fantasy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine]]
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  • ...es'' (1938-1940), but, unlike its predecessor, it printed both fantasy and science fiction, not just weird/fantasy stories. Neither one was related to the Can ...covers would seem to indicate that it was an attempt to capitalize on the science fiction boom of 1938-1941, it was probably too late and the stories were st
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  • ...ed in response to the wartime reduction of imports on British and American science-fiction [[pulp magazines]].
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  • {{Header|Tops in Science Fiction 08/20}} '''Tops In Science Fiction''', Volume 1 Number 1, Spring of 1953.
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  • ...ough now one would need to extend the definition to include "books labeled science fiction" as well.) Factors which often lead to a work being generally considered science fiction include:
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  • {{Header|Dynamic Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Dynamic Science Stories February 1939.jpg|thumb|The February 1939 issue; cover by Frank R.
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  • ...es. Exploring the consequences of scientific innovations is one purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas". A science fiction magazine is a publication that offers primarily science fiction, either in a hard copy periodical format or on the Internet.
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  • ...ston University. He was known for his works of science fiction and popular science. Asimov was a prolific writer who wrote or edited more than 500 books and a ...tion Writers of America. Asimov wrote the "Lucky Starr" series of juvenile science-fiction novels using the pen name Paul French.
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  • {{Header|Stirring Science Stories 01/23}} ...ut Wollheim was able to find a publisher for one further issue of Stirring Science Stories in March 1942 before war restrictions forced it to close again.
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  • ...currently pursuing a college degree in Computer science with the computer science track.
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  • ...ted States in the early 1940s. It was a companion publication to ''[[Super Science Stories]]''. ...diss |coauthors=Wingrove, David| title=Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction| publisher=Gollancz| birthplace =London| year=1986 | isbn= 0-575-03
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  • ...Grand Master Award. His work is primarily hard science fiction, using big science concepts and theoretical physics. It also often includes elements of detect On September 6, 1969, he married Marilyn Wisowaty, a science fiction and Regency literature fan.
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  • '''Gillian Archives''' was a compendium of Science Fiction Stories posted on the internet in the first decade of the 21st cent {{Cat|science fiction}}
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  • {{Header|Marvel Science Stories 08/21}} [[File:Marvel science stories 193904-05.jpg|alt=|thumb|Cover of the April–May 1939 issue; artwo
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  • ...nt and theory-building, was an important contribution to the philosophy of science.
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  • {{Header|Soft science vs hard science 09/20}} ...Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. <ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/hard-vs-soft-science-3975989 accessed = 09/10/2020</ref>
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  • '''Tickling boots''' are devices mentioned in some science fiction literature as punishment-torture devices employed by certain techno The British science fiction show ''The Tomorrow People'' featured tickling boots in the episode
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  • {{Header|Science fantasy 07/20}} ...en involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theater, and othe
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  • ...trange" and "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.", and was a showcase for the science fiction/suspense stories of artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and for the ...ss in the 2000s. A second pulp, titled simply Strange Tales, was a British science-fiction magazine cover-dated April to October 1946.
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  • '''Uncanny Tales''' was an [[United States|American]] pulp [[science fiction magazine]] that ran from April 1939 to May 1940. Published by Mart ...ere sometimes asked to add more sex to their stories than was usual in the science fiction field at the time.
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  • | field = Computer Science ...physics at Harvard University in 1972, and then a second Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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  • ...nlein''' (1907 – 1988) is a well known commercial [[U.S.]] [[author]] of [[science fiction]]. ...value of critical thinking. His work continues to have an influence on the science-fiction genre, and on modern culture more generally.
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  • * Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine (v1#1 - v1#3) * Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine (v1#4 - v1#5)
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  • {{Header|Analog Science Fiction and Fact 04/21}} ...nning with Campbell's editorship is often referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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  • ...later many of these stories were reprinted in paperback as space opera or science fantasy. In 2007, Paizo Publishing announced a line of re-printed classic science fantasy novels also called Planet Stories. Their first four books are ''Alm
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  • {{Header|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories 02/22}} ...ence_and_Fantasy_Stories_April-May_1931.jpg|thumb|right|200px|{{bc|Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories}}]]
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  • ...membered for his science fiction novels and is often called the "father of science fiction", along with Jules Verne and the publisher Hugo Gernsback. ...logical engineering. Brian Aldiss referred to Wells as the "Shakespeare of science fiction".
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  • ...n]]'' which features [[anthropomorphic animals]] and a pseudo futuristic/[[science fiction]] setting. Kiotokai collaborated with [[Lawrence Kinden]] in the sh
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  • '''''Tales of Wonder''''' was the first professional British [[science fiction magazine]]. It was published from 1937-1942 and was edited by Wate ...'' gave British publishers the impression that Britain could not support a science fiction publication.
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  • ...940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first popularized within science fiction fandom, from whom it was adopted by others.
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  • :* 3.2 Science fiction :* 3.3 Popular science
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  • ...is a person who likes [[science fiction]] but is not an active creator of science fiction art or stories. Still, fans are often more than mere consumers: the
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  • [[Category:Science fiction]]
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  • ...el Malzberg''' (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. ...his surreal novelette "<I>Final War</I>" in [[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]] under the name K. M. O'Donnell in 1968. In 1965, he had begun wor
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  • : A sexual attraction to foreigners (in science fiction, can also mean sexual attraction to aliens)
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  • ..., economics, and sociology (the latter described by Émile Durkheim as the "science of institutions, their genesis and their functioning"). Institutions are al
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  • .... Mines' editorial policy for Space Stories was to publish straightforward science fiction adventure stories. Among the better-known contributors were Jack Va ...he editor, had worked for Standard Magazines since 1942, though not on the science fiction pulps; he had taken over the editorship of the sf titles when Sam M
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  • ...azine in its first issue as "''an original if not controversial mixture of science fact, fiction, fantasy and the paranormal''" ...e name was changed before the first issue to avoid a conflict with the PBS science show of the same name, NOVA. After Bova left, Editors of ''OMNI'' included
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  • '''Dr. Discipline''' is the pen name of the author of "[[Seth Stories]]", a science fiction spanking series set in [[Lurking Dragon]]'s "[[Rejuve Universe]]".
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  • '''Spankings by aliens''' is a topic found in [[science fiction]], both in 'kinky' and mainstream works. Usually it is a human who ...Bobby]], who specializes in fantasy spankings for his stories. Also longer science fiction [[spanking novel]]s and series such as ''[[Melody's Stories]]'' by
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  • == Social science ==
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  • {{Header|Two Complete Science-Adventure Books 05/23}} '''Two Complete Science-Adventure Books''' was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House, which lasted for eleven issue
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  • ...phy, and politics. Other minor areas of controversy may include economics, science, finances, and race. Controversy in matters of theology has traditionally b '''Benford's law of controversy,''' as expressed by science-fiction author Gregory Benford in 1980, states: ''"Passion is inversely pro
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  • ...ton Waldo; {{star}}February 26, 1918 – {{dag}}May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction and horror writer and critic. The Internet Speculative Fiction Data ...s of America ranked <I>"Baby is Three"</I> number five among the "Greatest Science Fiction Novellas of All Time" to 1964. Ranked by votes for all of their pre
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  • ...r of different genres including [[detective fiction|detective stories]], [[science fiction]] and [[Western (genre)|westerns]]. He created ''[[Secret Agent X]] ...ond stories were notable in combining three emerging genres of the time: [[science fiction]] and weird menace as well as hardboiled detectives.
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  • ...tent. The articles on the website cover several topics, including history, science, food, and obscure places.
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  • ...rchean''' (born 1984), is a partner in [[Kink Engineering]] and a material science engineer. She was [[Rubber Ball (New York)|Miss Rubber World]] 2011.
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  • ...lly used to connect bunsen burners to gas taps and was freely available in science laboratories.
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  • ...founder of [[Circlet Press]], the first press devoted primarily to erotic science fiction and fantasy. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the dire ...attended Brown University and received her BA in linguistics and cognitive science in 1989.
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  • ...re "humanoid-robot-like" in form and intelligence, as often portrayed in [[science fiction]].
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  • | genre = Science fiction | publisher = Daw Science Fiction
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  • ...re "humanoid-robot-like" in form and intelligence, as often portrayed in [[science fiction]].
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  • '''Fantasy''' was a British pulp science fiction magazine that published three issues in London between 1938 and 193 ...enied that it was possible, but ultimately accepted that it was a reprint: science fiction historian Mike Ashley comments that this indicated Russell's fictio
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  • One of the genres that I enjoy exploring is speculative science fiction. you know, that stuff that could be true but probably isn't. It doe {{pmfooter}}[[Category:Science fiction]]
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  • The word dendrophilia has also been used in cognitive science. Fitch’s dendrophilia hypothesis deals with trees in terms of cognitive r
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  • ...lin Tremaine, who had edited Astounding Stories, one of the leaders of the science fiction magazine field, for several years in the mid-1930s. Tremaine paid o ...had to overcame the most difficulties in order to attend the <u>1941 World Science Fiction Convention</u> in Denver.
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  • ...re "humanoid-robot-like" in form and intelligence, as often portrayed in [[science fiction]].
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  • ...ideo movies. But all in all, do not waste your time. There are much better science fiction movies out there.
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  • ...in July and December 1950. It included several pages of comics as well as science fiction stories. It was edited by Donald A. Wollheim and published by Avon. ...o digest format. Despite the rapid decline of the pulp market, several new science fiction magazines were launched in pulp format during these years; ''Out of
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  • ...Newitz, of the anthology ''She's Such A Geek'' (Seal Press, 2006) and the science fiction blog ''io9''. Anders has had science fiction published in Strange Horizons, GUD, Flurb, and Space&Time. Addition
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  • ...e, Massachusetts publishing house run by Cecilia Tan, which specializes in science fiction erotica, a once uncommon genre. Its publications often feature [[BD ...their audience (this despite growing demographic evidence that the average science fiction reader was between the ages of 25 and 35 years old), and most publi
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  • The term means "the science of women". Its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues sp
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  • {{cat-science|AI}} ...on statistics, probability and economics. The AI field draws upon computer science, information engineering, mathematics, psychology, linguistics, philosophy,
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  • '''Spankings''' by aliens is a topic found in '''science fiction''', both in 'kinky' and mainstream works. Usually, it is a human wh
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  • ...liographic information on genres considered speculative fiction, including science fiction and related genres such as fantasy fiction and horror fiction. The ...se "...it is widely considered one of the most authoritative sources about Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror literature available on the Internet."
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  • '''''Fantastic''''' was a fantasy and science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1952 to 1980. A siste ...onal magazine devoted to fantasy, aside from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', throughout most of those years. Despite attempts to reverse its
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  • ...ften depicted as "futuristic" clothing in science fiction: see also sex in science fiction.
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  • ...wn'' was closely associated with the science fiction magazine ''Astounding Science Fiction'', which was also edited by Campbell at the time; many authors and ...ch of the stories in ''Unknown'' was a hybrid between those of fantasy and science fiction. The premises of many of the stories were caused by unexpected, an
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  • ...astic Mysteries''''' was a fantasy fiction magazine offering reprints of [[science fiction]] and fantasy classics from earlier decades. It ran from 1939 to 19 [[Category:Science fiction]]
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  • {{Header|Science fiction magazines 02/23}} ...ience fiction, either in a hard-copy periodical format or on the Internet. Science fiction magazines traditionally featured '''speculative fiction''' in short
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  • ...k in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, [[SciFi|science fiction]], and mystery fiction. Turtledove served as the toastmaster for Chicon 2000, the 58th World Science Fiction Convention.
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  • ...ticle is speculative. It is a series of thoughts from different spheres of science that somehow coalesce into a pattern.
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  • * 18 June, 1980 - Received Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering * 17 June, 1991 - Received a Master of Science degree in Physics
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  • ...the film as "craziness" and describes it as a mixture of sword-and-sandal, science fiction and Eurospy.
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  • ...experience as well as thought. It is an academic discipline and an applied science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by establishing general pr ...on and other inductive techniques. Psychology has been described as a "hub science", with psychological findings linking to research and perspectives from the
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  • ...as the driving force behind not only human development but developments in science, language, and industry.
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  • '''Dr. Yen Sin''' was a short-lived [[pulp magazine|pulp]] science fiction magazine published by Popular Publications during 1936. It supersed ...h diabolical results. He uses blow guns, Dacoit stranglers, death rays and science laboratories to achieve his [[evil]] ends. He is opposed by Michael Traile,
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  • 10 Story Fantasy (occasionally referred to as Ten Story Fantasy) was a science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine which was launched in 1951. The market fo ...comics, trying new pulp magazines in three genres: romance, westerns, and science fiction. The sci-fi pulp, titled [[Out of This World Adventures]], lasted f
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  • ...k|last=Rubin|first=Richard E.|title=Foundations of library and information science|publisher=Neal-Schuman Publishers|edition=4th|date=2016|url=https://www.goo The first law of library science, "Books are for use," means that books in libraries are not meant to be shu
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  • ...istory, ethics, philosophy, and alternative takes on health, politics, and science.
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  • ...eing added later. He writes successfully in [[realism]], [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction|speculative fiction]] - a drive for veracity in [[punishment]], [[p
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  • ...g up", occasionally referred to as "higher-gamy") is a term used in social science for the act or practice of a person marrying a spouse of higher caste or so
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  • ...years. Since then, however, Wheeler has received a Certificate of Natural Science from the Open University, and an MBA from the Open University Business Scho
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  • ...evoted to countering the discriminatory image of sadomasochism in parts of science and the media and to establishing an international network of BDSM informat
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  • ...to [[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]], and like that magazine mostly reprinted science-fiction and fantasy classics from earlier decades.
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  • ...bles. Sh"jo works cover a huge range of subjects, from historical drama to science fiction and by no means do all adhere to the same artistic sensibilities or
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  • '''Land of the Giants''' is a [[U.S.]] [[science fiction]] [[television]] series created by Irwin Allen that ran for two sea
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  • ...Wiseman Institute of science, publishing in today's edition of the journal Science.
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  • ...oneer example of a real machine similar to imagined machines called by the science fiction terms ''[[android]]'' or ''[[gynoid]]'', so far used only for ficti
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  • '''''Time Slave''''' is a 1975 hybrid of historical fiction and science fiction by philosopher [[John Norman]]. In this book, Norman presents his p ...d the end of the book, he did it again. It is a GREAT piece of speculative Science Fiction intertwined with a lot of John Norman Master/slave philosophy. This
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  • ...ulp magazine|pulp]] science fiction magazine which also published a lot of science fantasy. A companion magazine to ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'' and ''[[Capt ...ines, a pulp publishing company owned by Ned Pines, had acquired its first science fiction magazine, ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', from Gernsback in 1936. Mor
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  • ...Best known for his dystopian novel ''"Fahrenheit 451"'' (1953) and for the science fiction stories gathered together as ''"The Martian Chronicles"'' (1950) an ...imes</I>" called Bradbury "the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream"
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  • ...tz''' ({{star}} October 15, 1911 – {{dag}} April 18, 1981) was an American science fiction writer born in Hamburg, Germany of American parents. ...Context called him "a craftsmanlike writer who was a steady contributor to science fiction magazines for over 20 years."
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  • During the 1940s, Bergey painted covers for a number of science fiction magazines, such as Standard Publishers' ''Strange Stories'' and ''C ...Today Bergey is best remembered for his very distinctive and influential science fiction pulp cover paintings.
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  • ...{star}}February 9, 1928 - {{dag}}May 10, 2010) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, po Frazetta has influenced many artists within the genres of fantasy and science fiction. Yusuke Nakano, a lead artist for Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series
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  • '''''Fantastic Adventures''''' was a fantasy and science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1939 to 1953. The [[pu * [http://www.sfcovers.net/Magazines/FAD12/intro.htm The Visual Index of Science Fiction Cover Art]
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  • ...ly influential on the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, art and architecture of the modern world, fueling the Renaissance in Weste
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  • '''Pedagogy''', the art or science of being a teacher, generally refers to strategies of instruction, or a sty
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  • '''''Fantastic Story Magazine''''' was a 1950-55 science fiction pulp magazine which merged pulp reprints with new stories. ...prop in the movie ''Back to the Future'', showing that the character was a science fiction reader during the early 1950s.
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  • The [[wikipedia:Design Science License|Design Science License]] (DSL) and [[GNU Free Documentation License]] (GFDL) are copyleft
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  • ...stotelian philosophy, alchemists played a significant role in early modern science (particularly chemistry and medicine). Islamic and European alchemists deve ...ist Wallis Budge, the Arabic word al-kīmiyaʾ actually means "the Egyptian [science]", borrowing from the Coptic word for "Egypt", kēme (or its equivalent in
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  • ...University of British Columbia. In 1984, he was employed by Environmental Science Associates in San Francisco, enabling him to move to San Franckisco, “whi
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  • ...Hugo awarded in 1996); [[Hugo Award]] for Best Interior Illustrator, 1953; Science Fiction Hall of Fame, 2012 ...s, and '50s, Finlay reigned supreme as the acknowledged master of fantasy, science-fiction, and horror illustration. His work appeared in the pulp magazines,
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  • ...sion of thumbs. These types of beings are often used in [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]].
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  • ..., and covering an extensive range of [[discipline]] scenarios, including [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]]. All submitted stories are reviewed and categoriz
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  • ...and differentiate the occult from performance magic. He defined it as "the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will", including "mun
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  • ...es an electro play primer, a look at futuristic bondage devices, and more. Science fiction becomes reality in the dungeon! Greenery's Toybag Guides are sturdy
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  • ...matters of interest to specialists in or societies for academic subjects, science, trade or industry are typically referred to as online journals.
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  • ...e III it can't be proven by me.) He appears fairly regularly at east coast science fiction conventions, sometimes accompanied by his wife. Anyone with knowled ...r cover art). His name is also occasionally seen in the New York Review of Science Fiction.
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  • ...inal members. Among its stated goals is "The advancement of its members in science, literature, and art".
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  • '''Space-Thing''' is a science fiction parody released in 1968.
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  • ...an Austrian actress known for her many roles in European films, B movies, science fiction films, and action films. ...formance earned her "The Golden Scroll Award of Merit" from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films. The cult films ''Jungle Warriors, Panth
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  • ...tarring Albert Finney, Susan Dey, and James Coburn. The film is a suspense/science-fiction piece that comments upon and satirizes media, advertising, televisi
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  • |title = Air Wonder Stories<br />Science Wonder Stories<br />Wonder Stories<br />Thrilling Wonder Stories '''Wonder Stories''' was a science fiction magazine that published 66 issues between 1930 and 1936, edited by
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  • '''Arisia''' is a Boston-area science fiction convention, named for a planet in the Lensman novels by E. E. "Doc"
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  • ...rea below the ribs. While the term "loin" is generally not used in medical science, some disorders do contain it.
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  • ...asquerade costuming there that he reported about it frequently in Japanese science fiction magazines. This point is debatable, however, as the word fits in w ...osplay events is an increase in the popularity of non-Japanese fantasy and science fiction movie characters, perhaps due to the international success of such
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  • MUDs often have a fantasy setting, while many others are set in a science fiction-based universe or themed on popular books, movies, animations, hist
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  • ...generally considered a person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science, without pay and often without formal training. Amateurism can be seen in b
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  • ...uding 16 out of 20 strains immune to other antibodies of its class," wrote science journalist Alexandru Micu. "For comparison, VRC01 [a similar antibody] is o
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  • ...book also mentions that the term is "sometimes improperly used to mean fan science fiction, that is, ordinary fantasy published in a fan magazine" ...d via offset printing and mimeography, and mailed to other fans or sold at science fiction conventions for a small fee to help recoup costs. Unlike other aspe
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  • ...have been cited as a major influence on fascism and as a generator of the science of geopolitics, including the theory of lebensraum. The major political the
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  • ...television: The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the electron of science."
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  • ...and his portfolio. Dirk has built a body of work that focuses on fantasy, science, metaphysics, fashion, sexual fetishism and goth subculture influences. It
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  • ...d be reminded that the manual is, to an extent, a historical document. The science used to create categories, taxonomies, and diagnoses is based on statistica
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  • ...ll) and to create ''[[Omni magazine]]'', a magazine of science fiction and science fact, and ''Spin Magazine'', a music magazine intended to compete with ''Ro
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  • ...Greek: γεωγραφία, geographia, literally "earth description") is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of
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  • ..., a majority of LARPs use settings derived from genre literature. Fantasy, Science Fiction, and historical settings are the most common LARP genres, leading t * Science Fiction
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  • ...aro bludgeons and ultimately decapitates her. The event challenges Oszek's science-based beliefs, and he flees back home, fearing for Daniela's safety; upon a ...rding national tradition versus modernity, as well as the tensions between science and religion and the failures of both. The film has been associated with th
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  • ...its heyday as a major world city. It was known for its leadership roles in science, the humanities, music, film, higher education, government, diplomacy, indu
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  • ...ool" in Paducah, Kentucky. Anderson, whose real name is Tericka Dye, was a science teacher and volleyball coach at the High School until 2006 when school offi
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  • ...c]]. Some of them deal with [[ageplay]]. Some are contemporary, some are [[science fiction]].
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  • ...d Fantasy Writers of America'' define short story length Nebula Awards for science fiction submission guidelines as having a word count of fewer than 7,500.<r
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  • ...e often used in [[children's literature]], [[cartoon]]s, [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]].
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  • ...té. [[H. G. Wells]] described the film as "silly", and The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls the film's story "trite" and its politics "ludicrously simpli * The low budget 1981 science fiction film ''Escape from DS3'' (produced by Anne Spielberg) features fema
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  • ...Liam has four degrees in business, sales, and marketing. He was a computer science teacher and printing press business owner before breaking into the adult in
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  • Julie Bell has painted the covers for about 100 fantasy/science fiction book and magazine covers since 1990. In the early '90s, she illust
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  • In the Star Trek science fiction series, the captain's sea cabin is called the "ready room". (On rea
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  • ...hen, her films have included the romantic comedy ''Wimbledon'' (2004), the science-fiction romantic comedy-drama ''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' (20
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  • ...htenment culminated in the French and American revolutions. Philosophy and science increased in prominence. Philosophers dreamed of a brighter age. This dream
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  • ...he message until his death. Coincidentally, Ackerman was a close friend of science fiction author [[Ray Bradbury]]. Wyman was especially influenced in constructing the building by the 1887 science fiction book "Looking Backward" by Edward Bellamy, which described a utopia
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  • ...en''' (born {{star}}1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American writer of [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and romance. Green has published many works of fantasy/science fiction with DAW books, including her currently ongoing 'Blending' series.
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  • ...(with his story "The Vengeance of Nitocris"). Edmond Hamilton's earliest science fiction stories also first appeared in Wright's ''Weird Tales''. * [[Science fiction magazine]]
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  • '''Maternal Matrimony''' is a science fiction spanking novel by Crimson Kid. Set in Lurking Dragon's Rejuve Unive
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  • ...illan Publishers was headquartered. St. Martin's acquired Tor-Forge Books (science fiction, fantasy, and thrillers). In 1995, Macmillan was sold to Holtzbrinc
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  • ...s including political study. She received a bachelor's degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975. McQueen played the character of Aunt In 1975, aged 64, McQueen received a bachelor's degree in political science from City College of New York.
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  • ...he has one sibling, a sister named Belinda. A strong student and gifted at science and art she attended Chevalier College (then a boys-only school) and Moss V ...Wollongong University where she studied towards two degrees, a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Mathematics, with the hope of becoming a research scienti
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  • ...al but admittedly lesser and imperfectly cued) music - a collection of the science fiction and mystery theme music from the feature films of the Universal Stu ...rs'' and ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' re-ignited interest in the science fiction genre. All three [[serials]] were later heavily edited and released
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  • ...cy and numeracy amongst all pupils, as well as establishing foundations in science, geography, [[physical education]], the arts (drawing, music etc), history
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  • ...ion magazine and a fictional character. The character was the creation of science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton. ...e to the influence of Hamilton's wife, Leigh Brackett. Brackett was also a science fiction writer, and many critics credit her with improving the quality of H
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  • ...n the 1970s, Kyser ran the film and television department of the Christian Science Church in Boston. In 1983, he became its president, a one-year position. He
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  • ...er, Colorado to recover at home. This accident affected the filming of the science fiction movie ''The Villikon Chronicles: Genesis of Evil''. <ref group="Sou
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  • ...nts that might seem otherwise separated by time and space. In the American science fiction cult classic "<I>Blade Runner</I>", director Ridley Scott uses moti
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  • ...l and August 1939 issues respectively; "Logoda's Heads", by Derleth, which science fiction historian Robert Weinberg described as "perhaps Derleth's best weir
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  • He resettled in England and worked for a while on science–fiction paintings for the Young Artists agency and airbrushed pin-up art ...surprise he developed his technical illustration style but continued to do science fiction illustration. The pin-up ladies started to develop futuristic overt
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  • Several novels and short stories by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, such as ''A Scanner Darkly'', revolve around
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  • ...ttee on Commerce, Science and Transportation|Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation by Senators J. James Exon (D-NE) and Slade Gorton (R-WA ...been opened to commercial interests by the 1992 amendment to the National Science Foundation Act and thus was not considered by many previous laws. The CDA,
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  • ...ennett came to believe in the power of prayer. A practitioner of Christian Science influenced her. She is interred in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in N
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  • ...as adopted as a baby and grew up in Southern California. She won English, science, and sports awards in school, and is a member of the Nobel Honors Organizat
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  • ...ather. He made such progress that he gained a medal from the Department of Science and Art at Kensington in May 1853, before completing his twelfth year. ...Henry Lewes. Such depictions suggest Moore's interest in the contemporary science of mind and experience, and he pursued related themes until his death.
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  • ...of Wisconsin at Madison on a basketball scholarship and studied political science, he turned to acting as a career.
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  • ...s hyper-representational paintings have appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction and fantasy paperbacks and are featured in a series of best-selling
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  • ...fantasy, the shrinking is done e.g. by means such as future technology ([[science fiction]]) or magic ([[fantasy]]). The shrunk women are then treated as if * ''Attack of the Puppet People'' (1958), science fiction yarn about deranged man who designs a machine that shrinks men and
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  • Much literature, even in genres such as [[fantasy]] or [[science fiction]], is written with nostalgic thoughts and feelings clearly showing.
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  • ...of self-indulgence and pretension over effort and talent; when applied to science and the professions, it describes an erosion of professional ethics. Indivi
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  • ...'' was originally intended to capture a young female audience by combining science fiction with teen-romance, with a generous helping of action-adventure thro ...troduced teenaged love interest Chip Sanders. Early stories included stock science-fantasy elements of the period; giant robots, marauding aliens and lumberin
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  • ...Lorsch. Ms. Lorsch is a member of the Board of Trustees of the California Science Center and currently resides in Los Angeles.
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  • ...tudios for Universum Film A.G.. It is regarded as a pioneering work of the science-fiction genre in movies, being among the first feature-length movies of the
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  • ...ude manufacturing, agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. A number of science and technology firms are either headquartered in Idaho or have factories th
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  • In past centuries, pedagogics (teachers of children) (the art and science of educating children) relied strongly on the principles of [[lecture]] and
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  • ...they are cats). Scenarios focussing on causes generally involve magical or science-fiction elements, and often are wrought as a punishment or as revenge. Less
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  • * Hauser, Thomas. ''A Beautiful Sickness: Reflections on the Sweet Science''. University of Arkansas Press, 2001. Page 250. ISBN 155728718X
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  • '''<I>"Logan's Run"</I>''' is a 1976 American science fiction film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny ...the first time in a feature film, and won six Saturn Awards including Best Science Fiction Film. In 1977, a short-lived TV series aired, though only 14 episod
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  • ...rganization in history. The motto of the organization was "Justice through science", and the committee included representatives from various professions. ...those with prominent status in such fields as politics, medicine, art, and science. They sent thousands of letters to key figures such as Catholic priests, ju
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  • ...s the lead character in the crime drama series ''Karen Sisco'' (2003), the science fiction series ''Threshold'' (2005–2006), the supernatural horror series ...series: ABC's Elmore Leonard crime drama ''Karen Sisco'' in 2003, and CBS' science fiction series ''Threshold'' in 2005. That same year, Gugino appeared as Lu
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  • Before moving to the United States Kassin studied Political Science, German Language, and Literature at the University of Leipzig. She has stat
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  • ...alifornia, San Diego (UCSD} for several years, waitressing and tutoring in science and mathematics on the side, when she decided modeling might be an easier w
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  • ...s DS-like but with highly standardized customs. It is based on a series of science fiction novels about an imaginary planet called [[Gor]] in which females ar
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  • ...n, and the James Tiptree, Jr. Award (a prize that is presented annually to science fiction or fantasy work that explores and expands on ideas of gender).
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  • ...tent. The articles on the website cover several topics, including history, science, food, and obscure places.
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  • ...an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in nursing and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Microbiology. She then transferred to University of California, San
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  • ...gineer and his partner Archean (now known as [[Marika]]) who is a material science engineer and [[Rubber Ball (New York)|Miss Rubber World 2011]]. Kink Engin
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  • ...fficially licensed full-length novels carrying on the story of the popular science-fiction television series following its cancellation in 1989. Virgin publis
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  • ...olleen Moore Dollhouse, which has been a featured exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago(see Colleen Moore's "Fantasy Doll House below) sinc ...=CL7t0o2f8cMCFUkV7Aod2D8Awg Colleen Moore's Fairy Castle, at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago]
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  • .... And who can forget Max Von Sydow as King Osric. In a world that expected science fiction and fantasy movies to be hokey, grade B schlock, 'Conan the Barbari
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  • ...t'' (1965–1966). ''Forbidden Planet'' marked a first in color, big-budget, science-fiction-themed motion pictures. Nine years later, Francis challenged female ...best-known film role is that of Altaira in ''Forbidden Planet'' (1956), a science-fiction classic that was nominated for a best-effects Oscar.
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  • ...e employ school [[setting]]s of various kinds (historical, contemporary, [[science fiction]]al or fantastical) for spanking scenes. For example, several of [[
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  • ...the Shadow]], his stories were often outlandish, with many supernatural or science fiction elements. G-8's true identity was never revealed. He had a girlfrie
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  • ...g history of significant contributions to arts, music, literature, sports, science and technology. It is the thirteenth-most popular tourist destination in Eu
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  • ...er, Colorado to recover at home. This accident affected the filming of the science fiction movie ''The Villikon Chronicles: Genesis of Evil''.
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  • ...ούσες, romanized: Múses) are the '''inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts'''. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied
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  • ...she graduated summa cum laude with a double major in German and political science, then attended law school at George Washington University for a year. Durin
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  • * [[Wikipedia:Robert A Heinlein|Robert A Heinlein]] -- Science fiction author often credited with popularising modern [[polyamory]].
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  • ...are examples of shows that use music and video to teach topics like math, science, and history. Using music to aid memory dates back to the passing of ancien ...may be used to explore the roots of Christmas; a toy astronaut to explore science...), which can be done in conjunction with a more-explicitly "edutaining" o
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  • In this [[science fiction|science fictional]] [[setting]], many crimes are [[punishable]] by rejuvenation. A ...er in a study hall in their school's [[library]], set to work in groups on science and technology-related projects assigned and to be completed that same day.
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  • * [[Wikipedia:Robert A Heinlein|Robert A Heinlein]] -- Science fiction author often credited with popularising modern [[polyamory]].
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  • ...49). Adams was featured as the beautiful ichthyologist Kay Lawrence in the science-fiction film ''Creature from the Black Lagoon'' (1954). In August 2012, she was a guest of honor at the Los Angeles Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention held at the Shrine Auditorium. (She attended the same co
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  • ...f Jules Verne. These are considered to be some of the most important early science fiction films, although their approach is closer to fantasy. In addition, h
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  • ====Science fiction Western==== These films introduce science fiction themes or futuristic elements into a Western setting. Examples incl
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  • '''''2091: Nocturne Three''''' is an incomplete [[science fiction]] [[spanking novel|spanking series]] by [[Haley Brimley]] and [[Law
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  • A) Physiology. We all have male and female hormones, science has proven that the behavioral traits come from these hormones. Meaning mal
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  • ''Perfect 10'' was founded by former Stanford University computer science professor, championship poker player, and hedge fund manager [http://www.be
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  • ...s were published. The period was also an important early milestone for the science fiction genre (e.g. H. G. Wells).
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  • '''Ultraviolet''' is a 2006 American [[dystopia]]n [[science fiction]] action film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer and produced by S
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  • .... The format is still in use for some lengthy [[serials]], like the German science fiction weekly ''Perry Rhodan'' (over 2300 issues as of 2005). ...ut not limited to, fantasy/sword and sorcery, gangster, detective/mystery, science fiction, adventure, [[westerns]] (also see Dime Western), war, sports, rail
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  • ...ter in it, though such characters are most often seen in cartoons, comics, science fiction, allegorical novels, commercials and video games. The for this genre was first organized by fans at science fiction and comics convention]s in the early 1980s. The fandom then grew in
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  • Autoclaves are widely used in microbiology, medicine, veterinary science, dentistry, podiatry and metallurgy.
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  • ...96-year run, it published works in a number of literary genres, including science fiction and [[westerns]]. Edgar Rice Burroughs published some of his Tarza
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  • ...distributor. The Sushi Typhoon arm of Nikkatsu creates low-budget horror, science fiction, and fantasy films aimed at an international audience. By 2011, the
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  • ...e case of the prison". The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science '''63''' (2), 229-239.
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  • Several years ago, [[John Norman]] authored a series of science fiction books called the "Gorean Chronicles". Almost every one of these boo
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  • ...ld, the British Society of Authors, the Australian Society of Authors, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the US National Writers Union, and
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  • ...up with her father, his brother, and his stepmother. She studied computer science engineering and affirmed that she was a completely normal girl and that she
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  • ...ror trilogy-of-terror films of the 1960s. They've even done a futuristic [[science fiction]] story, ''The Noise'', inspired by George Orwell's novel ''1984''
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  • Justice is Science Fiction, taking place in 2012, with lots of adventure thrown in.
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  • "<I>Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea</I>" is an American [[science fiction]] film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, released by [[20th Ce
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  • ...f gender as plastic, and secondarily because of the limitations of medical science, he regarded sex reassignment surgery as an unacceptable response to [[tran
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  • : {{dag}} [[Robert A. Heinlein]] was an American [[SciFi|science-fiction]] author, aeronautical engineer, and Naval officer.
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  • * Barnes & Noble, Top Ten Science Fiction & Fantasy of 2001 for '''''Kushiel's Dart'''''
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  • ...r stepfather was assigned a ministry in California (Institute of Religious Science in Los Angeles).
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  • Joli is a self described geek with a love of anime, science fiction, Macs and cartoons. She is also into nude sports, such as naked bun
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  • ...1960s and is currently occupied by the '''Exploratorium''', an interactive science museum.
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  • '''Pint-Sized Engineer''' is a [[science fiction]] [[spanking novel]] by [[Roguebfl]], set in [[Lurking Dragon]]'s [
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  • ...ppeared in more than 100 feature films, primarily in the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy film. She has gained notoriety as a scream queen.
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  • '''''Ex Machina''''' is a 2014 [[science fiction]] psychological thriller film written and directed by Alex Garland.
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  • Two of the leading creators of GGA for science fiction magazine covers were [[Earle K. Bergey]] (''Startling Stories'', ''
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  • ...lso a visible expression of her [[fertility]]. In studies performed on the science of human attraction, psychologists have concluded that a woman's facial and
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  • ...s of the original intact. This is similar to the form of parody known in [[science fiction]] fandom as a "filksong". Similar treatment may also be applied to
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  • Chapters of earlier books, particularly written during the era of domestic science and home economics in the latter half of the 19th century, featured how to
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  • ...nest Holmes, the author of "The Science of Mind" and founder of "Religious Science", a metaphysical movement. Throughout his life Simonton was interested in s
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  • * Pitts, Michael R. (2015). [[RKO Radio Pictures]] Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1929-1956. McFarland. p. 267. ISBN 9780786460472
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  • ...mocracy, Western philosophy, Western literature, historiography, political science, major scientific and mathematical principles, theatre and the Olympic Game ...cultural boom, that of classical Greece, expressed in architecture, drama, science, mathematics, and philosophy. In 508 BC, Cleisthenes instituted the world's
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  • call Nico? Nico being Nico Habermann [the head of Carnegie Mellon’s Computer Science Dept.] and
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  • ...a commercial success. Jordan Peele's film Nope (2022) combines horror and science fiction with a neo-Western lens. It depicts two rancher siblings attempting == Science fiction Western ==
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  • Roddenberry majored in police science at Los Angeles City College, where he began dating Eileen-Anita Rexroat and
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  • As the first large furry parties took place at large science-fiction or multi-genre speculative fiction conventions, such venues often s
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  • * Area51 and Vault: Science fiction and fantasy, conspiracy theories * CapeCanaveral and Lab: Science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and aviation
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  • ...philosophy, a new ethics. It co-ordinates the disconnected discoveries of science, from physics to psychology, into a coherent and consistent system.
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  • In his [[science fiction]] series [[Melody's Stories]], [[Lurking Dragon]] invented "punishm
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  • '''''Plan 9 from Outer Space''''' is a 1959 science fiction/horror film written, produced, and directed by [[Edward D. Wood, Jr ...tured an audio commentary track by comedian Michael J. Nelson of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' fame, in which he heckles, or "riffs" the film in a style si
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  • ...anagawa prefecture), as a child Bunko Kanazawa was good at mathematics and science, but bad in Japanese and English language studies. Her hobbies as an adult ...h Kanazawa dislikes. Kanazawa's second video, ''Tough Adolescence'', was a science-fiction sex drama released by the same label in September 1997. Speaking of
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  • In May 2008 she appeared in the mainstream science fiction comedy Shin supai gâru daisakusen, known in English as Spy Girl's ...es. Also in 2008, Yoshizawa starred as the title character in the V-cinema science-fiction fantasy Maid-Droid which was subsequently released theatrically by
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  • ...the Law'' (1988). She had a breakthrough with her part in Paul Verhoeven's science fiction action film ''Total Recall'' (1990), before rising to international
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  • ...use of the word, '''Gorean''' means anything characteristic of the [[Gor]] science fiction novels by [[John Norman]]. In these novels, the word "Gorean" is us
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  • ...n organizing, and a year of law school after earning her M.A. in Political Science from the University of Hawaii.
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  • :La Femme Objet is the story of a science fiction writer who is completely addicted to sex. He needs it from morning
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  • ...useum of Natural History). In 1933 the building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry. The cost of construction of the World's Congress Auxiliary Bu ...p against the steps on the south side of the Palace of Fine Arts/Museum of Science & Industry building.
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  • ...ritain and America wanted to assert themselves as international leaders in science and industry. In some cases world's fairs became the basis for museums. For
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  • ...ht smoking or in possession of tobacco products are referred to the Health Science Authority to be fined and counseled, as well as being caned across the butt
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  • ...r his versatility as a director, filming comedies, dramas, gangster films, science fiction, [[film noir]], and Westerns with equal ease and skill. Hawks' own
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  • ...olgirl") films. In this film, Carati plays a substitute teacher of natural science named Stefania Marini who soon gets one of her students, Andrea (Marco Gela
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  • ...r, and Souter, and cited international law, as well as child developmental science and many other factors in reaching its conclusion.
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  • ...Das Blut der Schwester]'' "with a macabre story combining horror, incest, science fiction, and crime-thriller imagery."<ref>Klaus Toepfer: ''Empire of Ecstas
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  • '''Melody's Stories''' is a [[science fiction]] [[spanking novel]] by [[Lurking Dragon]], first published in 1997
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  • Jumpsuits are also often seen in science fiction, because they are seen as futuristic clothing.
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  • | motto = Science Finds, Industry Applies, Man Conforms ...cience Finds, Industry Applies, Man Conforms", trumpeting the message that science and American life were wedded.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia.
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  • And I said, well I’m a tenured professor of computer science. And she said, well that’s very nice
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  • ...he then enrolled at The Evergreen State College, focusing on environmental science. She subsequently dropped out and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where she be
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  • ...hundreds of exhibits on history, the arts, horticulture, ethnic cultures, science, and industry. Some concessions and exhibits were unusual, such as the '[[G
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  • ...hat they see as the "essential truth" underlying religion, philosophy, and science. As a result, Theosophical groups allow their members to hold other religio ...eligion. She promoted the idea that ancient societies exhibited a unity of science and religion that humanity has since lost, with their achievements and know
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  • "I had everything bought for me. I loved to read, particularly science fiction, which I still love. There were no dirty books then. Playboy hadn't
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  • ...ia should produce more 'deterritorialised' programming such as fantasy and science fiction has been met with disquiet in some sections of the industry.
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  • ...ming a lobbyist was both typical and unusual. Master’s degree in political science. Campaign consultant and grassroots organizer. Erotic dominance practitione
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  • ...en have been adapted into films. His literary works are usually within the science fiction, techno-thriller, and medical fiction genres and heavily feature te ...'' (1972) was a ratings success. Crichton then wrote and directed the 1973 science fiction western-thriller film ''Westworld'' about robots that run amok, whi
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  • ..., and ravished every hour from my youth. For behold I am Understanding and science dwelleth in me, and the heavens oppress me. They cover and desire me with i
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  • ; Part 48-49: Just before Christmas, Lee Academy get a new young science teacher. The Headmistress spanks her during the interview for both a demo a * ''Miss Marylee Lewis'', 22 year-old science teacher for Beth's and Marie's section.
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  • ...ongoing job was I got to write in all sorts of genres (adventure, mystery, science fiction) and see the results in just a matter of days. ...r two. Regular stories might take a few days, depending on the complexity. Science fiction and (especially) superheroine stories with special effects were the
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  • ...g heroine suffered from a condition previously unrecorded in the annals of science, which The Times Magazine in 1973 described as “an eccentricity of her an
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  • ==== Science and medicine ====
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  • ...commentary. She was one of the voice actresses for two volumes of an adult science-fiction anime video, released May 25 and July 27, 1990 by Daiei through its
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  • Acoustics is an interdisciplinary science that studies mechanical waves in gasses, liquids, and solids, including vib Noise is a term often used to refer to an unwanted sound. In science and engineering, noise is an undesirable component that obscures a wanted s
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  • ...tock) whom he called "Nettie". Nettie was a practicing member of Christian Science but was unable to bring Jack into the fold. Despite his general [[hatred]]
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  • The standard way to resolve such questions (confounding) in medical science would be through a randomized trial, but there are unique challenges to res
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  • ...area. One was at "<I>The University of Chicago</I>" near the "<I>Museum of Science and Industry</I>". I was quite familiar with the Chicago area having been s
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  • ...German poet Goethe, Freud was driven by an intense desire to study natural science and to solve some of the challenging problems confronting contemporary scie
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  • '''''Westworld''''' is a 1973 science fiction film written and directed by [[Michael Crichton]]. It stars Yul Bry
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  • '''Dune''' is a 1984 American epic science fiction film written and directed by David Lynch and based on the 1965 [[Fr
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  • ...cements. World expositions were the platform where the state of the art in science and technology from around the world was brought together. The world exposi
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  • ...ing among that group, this was disputed by Prime Minister John Key's chief science adviser Sir Peter Gluckman in a 2011 report. The New Zealand Families Commi
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  • ...on with John Norman", was published in two parts by The New York Review of Science Fiction, part one in Issue #92, Volume 8, No. 8 in April, 1996 (ISSN #1052- ...icking. Later during the convention, he was a participant on my panel, The Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov. Norman proved himself peppery, constructive, and t
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  • ...ran pulp/magazine writer Paul Ernst "were well-plotted mysteries with mild science-fictional extrapolations" albeit often appearing somewhat subdued when comp {{cat|Science fiction|Pulp magazines}}
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  • '''Devotion''' is the title of a [[science fiction]] [[spanking story series]] by [[RobM]]. It is set in the [[Wikiped
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  • ...e that creates different ways of organizing movement and time. Philosophy, science, and art are equally, and essentially, creative and practical. Hence, inste
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  • ...cast and crew, and particularly on Wayne, is the subject of James Morrow's science-fiction short story '''Martyrs of the Upshot Knothole'''.
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  • ...were published. The period was also an important early milestone for the [[science fiction]] genre (e.g. [[H. G. Wells]]).
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  • ...he sitcom ''Maude'' (1972–1978). In 1980 she began appearing in horror and science fiction films, including ''The Fog'' (1980), ''Escape from New York'' (1981
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  • Carrera is an outspoken atheist. "I've always been an atheist; Science explains everything."
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  • ...took Arsan's character to made-for-cable outings instead. These included a science fiction series in the 1990s called ''Emmanuelle in Space'' starring America
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  • ...tended from the 1930s to the 1970s. He appeared in horror, war, action and science fiction movies, but is best remembered for his many westerns.
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  • : sexual attraction to foreigners (in science fiction, can also mean sexual attraction to aliens)
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  • ...les, California. Her father was a sign painter, and her mother a Christian Science practitioner whose pupil was English actress Emma Dunn. Dunn agreed to beco
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  • ...film and partially funded the production through his Institute for Sexual Science. The film was intended as a polemic against the then-current laws under Ger
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  • ...early 1960. Her next film, ''Nude on the Moon'', released in 1961, was a [[science fiction]] nudie. The film was banned in New York State after the New York S
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  • ...st. It can have as many genres as live action cinema, including adventure, science fiction, children's stories, romance, medieval fantasy, erotica (hentai), o ...genres and for years many producers imitated his style. His action-packed science fiction] series featured among the first anime widely broadcast in the Unit
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  • ...t in genre from being set in a World War I scenario to one of futuristic [[science fiction]], with a storyline of O'Leary defying:-
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  • ...School on January 10, 2013. A 16-year-old student at the school entered a science classroom with a 12 gauge shotgun and fired shots inside the class. Another
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  • ...or, thrillers, [[fantasy]], [[Exploitation film|exploitation]], and even [[science fiction]].
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  • ...ode was published in 1995. Valentina's stories are a weird mix of oneiric, science fiction, fantasy, espionage and (especially later) erotic themes. They met
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  • ...obalization, human rights, popular culture, race and racism, reproduction, science, the self, sex work, and sexuality. Extended discussion of these topics is ...ionship is between the natural and the social; in thinking about sexism in science, feminists have asked what should count as knowledge. In some such cases ma
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  • ...ure basis for philosophical thinking as well as "for substantial theses in science and morals".
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  • ...topics, including art, philology, history, religion, tragedy, culture, and science, and drew inspiration from figures such as Socrates, Zoroaster, Arthur Scho
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  • France retains its centuries-long status as a global center of art, science, and philosophy. It hosts the fifth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage
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  • "'''Blade Runner'''" is a 1982 American science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott. The screenplay, written by Hampton Ridley Scott credits Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks and the French science fiction comic magazine Métal Hurlant (Heavy Metal), to which the artist Mo
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  • Advocates have defined astrology as a symbolic language, an art form, a science, and a method of divination. Though most cultural astrology systems share c Under the criterion of falsifiability, first proposed by the philosopher of science Karl Popper, astrology is a pseudoscience. Popper regarded astrology as "ps
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  • ...also worth noting that in 1971, an article by Estabrooks was published in Science Digest, wherein he openly discussed the successful creation of amnesiac cou
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  • ...risoner of Mars, which was heavily influenced by [[Flash Gordon]]. In this science fiction-inspired feature, in which he played the protagonist, he added elem
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  • ...s editor of the ''Kama Sutra'' with that of the mythical creator of erotic science.
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  • ...997 as lobbyist for the Free Speech Coalition. With a Masters in Political Science, some law school training and many years of political activism, Kat is well With her political science background and twenty-six years in the sex industry, Kat brings a unique pe
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  • ...y years later, the film gained notoriety after being shown on the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" television show, where the cast stated it was the worst film
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  • '''On the Beach''' is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film from United Artists starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, {{cat|Science fiction}}{{films}}
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  • ...the younger Jung as the heir he had been seeking to take forward his "new science" of psychoanalysis and to this end secured his appointment as President of ...eams'', by Sigmund Freud]</ref> (1899). In the early 1900s psychology as a science was still in its early stages, but Jung became a qualified proponent of Fre
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  • * ''Gamera vs. Viras'' aka ''Destroy all Planets'' (Japan, 1968) is a science fiction monster-movie that features Japanese girl scouts (played by adult a
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  • ...heels, while women wore thin ones. Then, when Enlightenment ideals such as science, nature, and logic took hold of many European societies, men gradually stop
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  • ...any statement of mine. This proof is evidently the most important step in science that could possibly be made: for it opens up an entirely new avenue to know
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  • ...y example of the genre SpyFi (which combines secret agent story lines with science fictional elements). Additionally, many episodes were characterized by a futuristic, science fiction bent to many of the tales, with mad scientists and their creations
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  • ...e employ school [[setting]]s of various kinds (historical, contemporary, [[science fiction]]al or fantastical) for spanking scenes. For example, several of [[
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  • ...ulture]], rap, Hip hop music and heavy metal music, Music video clips, and science fiction television and movies. ...ge and support groups to counter the discriminatory image held by orthodox science and parts of the public. This has happened independently in the United Stat
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  • ...in Allen's ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'', one of many successful science fiction outings by "''The Master of Disaster",'' where she was the hottest
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  • * In Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology, ''Dangerous Visions'' (1967), Robert Bloch wrote a story
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  • ...ying a wide range of innovative diagnostic techniques. Duchenne's clinical science stood at the technical junction of electricity, photography, and psychology
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  • ...the [[exploitation]] film ''[Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill!'' (1965), and the science fiction horror film ''The Astro-Zombies'' (1968).
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  • ...rivate Secretary, The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse, The Whistler, The Millionaire, Science Fiction Theatre, Matinee Theatre, Four Star Playhouse, Chevron Hall of Star
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  • ...books to read, and arguing that a court was no place to decide matters of science. He was sentenced to two years in prison, and in August 1956, several tons ...books to read, and arguing that a court was no place to decide matters of science. He was sentenced to two years in prison, and in August 1956, several tons
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  • ...uperman, the Man of Steel, in a hand-typed fanzine for their school called Science Fiction. Superman, the secret identity of Clark Kent, represented an ideal
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  • | '''''[[On the Beach]]''''' is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film from [[United Artists]] starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardn
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  • ...-90) before becoming a full-fledged Executive Producer. Instead of the old science fiction formula which worked on the original series, he made ''"Star Trek:
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  • ...in (such as the National Central Library, the National Lending Library for Science and Technology and the British National Bibliography). In 1974 functions pr
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