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Alfred Tennyson's poetry addressed the central anxiety of his day: how to live in a world where scientific discoveries were slowly replacing religious faith.
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The illustrated poems, satirical ads, and talking shoes that filled the pages of C Comics.
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Oct 16, 2023 - Today’s evacuation order from the Israeli military directed over a million Gazan civilians to abandon their homes with no safe passage.
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