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Sites in the Valley of the Kings - Theban Mapping Project

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Vietnam's Mammoth Cavern - Interactive Graphic - National Geographic Magazine The feat of exploring Hang Son Doong begins right at the entrance, where author Mark Jenkins picks his way across mossslick boulders. A local hunter years earlier had discovered the opening after seei…

Cave of Crystal Giants — National Geographic Magazine In a nearly empty cantina in a dark desert town, the short, drunk man makes his pitch. Beside him on the billiards table sits a chunk of rock the size of home plate. Dozens of purple and white crystal…

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Levenshtein distance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In information theory and computer science, the Levenshtein distance is a metric for measuring the amount of difference between two sequences (i.e. an edit distance). The term edit distance is often u…

Zipf's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zipf's law ( /ˈzɪf/), an empirical law formulated using mathematical statistics, refers to the fact that many types of data studied in the physical and social sciences can be approximated with a Zip…

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The Annotated Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes

Hamlet and the region of death - The Boston Globe For as long as anyone can remember, the basic task of literary scholarship has been close reading. Sit down with a book, pencil in hand, read, pay attention — and then tell the world what you no…

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The Project Gutenberg E-text of Little Wars, by H. G. Wells "LITTLE WARS" is the game of kings—for players in an inferior social position. It can be played by boys of every age from twelve to one hundred and fifty—and even later if the limbs re…