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What non-fiction piques your interest?
(Voting closed: September 08, 2006, 10:23:26 AM)
| Scientific Discovery |
  2 (22.2%) |
| Theology |
  1 (11.1%) |
| History |
  4 (44.4%) |
| Art & Art History |
  0 (0%) |
| Philosophy |
  2 (22.2%) |
| Self-Help |
  0 (0%) |
| How to ... (includes cookbooks) |
  0 (0%) |
| Computers & Math |
  0 (0%) |
| Language Arts |
  0 (0%) |
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Topic: Nonfiction poll (Read 796 times)
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udo
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What non-fiction calls to you? What do you enjoy learning about?
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udo
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Oops... I didn't put a category for "politics" which could be history or philosophy. Let's go with philosophy.
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DR
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History always keeps me interested. We can learn much from the past.
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Philosophy, because it keeps my mind from rotting in my skull.
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Gee3666
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I am foremost a fan of Science and technology. Philosophy, is most definitely my second love.
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I Just told ya!
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opes
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Philosophy, ehm... yummy it helps me to see many things better, and -the most important- built up my logical mind. then, Histrory supports me learn how human lives in this blue planet.
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Maximus
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This is a good place for philosophy and history lovers. We dabble in both realms. Welcome to Trumalia, Opes!
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CaptLychee
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I like biographies. I like reading people's letters (I'm just prowling through 'Letters of Robert E Lee' at the moment which is most interesting.) And I like reading economics. Mostly because no-one's worked it out yet so any day now we might get the equivalent of the Principia Mathematica written about economics. But we probably won't.
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