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Antonio Escobar
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You really do learn something new everyday
— Dec 02, 2025 09:55AM
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Montezuma Arcelio
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Como va a ganar ese caso, si la estatua original no tenia brazos
— Feb 19, 2025 09:03AM
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Daniel Méndez
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La página de Jesucristo no podría ser más sosa
— Feb 17, 2025 01:05AM
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Montezuma Arcelio
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No sabia que los judios pensaba que noe no tenia tanta fe, como creen los cristiano, por el hecho de haber subido de ultimo al arca.
— Feb 09, 2025 10:55AM
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Montezuma Arcelio
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Impresionado con Eratóstenes
— Feb 07, 2025 09:15AM
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Adrian (Changeling Reader)
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On Hammurabi's Code: "In the inscription, Hammurabi, called on 'all coming generations' to observe the laws and not to 'alter the law of the land which I have given.' ... The notion that rulers could not arbitrarily change the laws governing their citizens was a revolutionary concept. Respect for the rule of law remains one of the fundamental hallmarks of successful governments."
— Jan 05, 2025 11:06PM
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Antonio Escobar
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I am reading a page a day of this book. Will finish with this on 12/31/25
— Jan 02, 2025 09:47AM
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Adrian (Changeling Reader)
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(Impulsively read to day 3 to line it up with the day of the week)
On Joyce's *Ulysses*: "Though Bloom seems unassuming and ordinary, he emerges as a heroic figure, displaying compassion, forgiveness, and generosity toward virtually everyone in the odd cast of characters he meets. In his mundane and often unnoticed deeds, he practices an everyday heroism that is perhaps the only heroism possible in the modern world."
— Jan 01, 2025 09:45PM
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On Joyce's *Ulysses*: "Though Bloom seems unassuming and ordinary, he emerges as a heroic figure, displaying compassion, forgiveness, and generosity toward virtually everyone in the odd cast of characters he meets. In his mundane and often unnoticed deeds, he practices an everyday heroism that is perhaps the only heroism possible in the modern world."
Adrian (Changeling Reader)
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Restarting here as well since I fell behind and am gonna try again.
— Jan 01, 2025 03:30AM
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Daniel Méndez
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Pues ya sé el origen etimológico de Kamikaze
— Sep 18, 2024 01:04AM
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Koto
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I think that this book would be suitable for preparing TOEFL test. I wonder if I should put “the” in front of the word “TOEFL.”
— May 23, 2024 04:44AM
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