Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The electron, with its opposing electrical field, does not react nearly so strongly with protons. It can pass near, or even through a proton and be scattered away without violently disturbing the proton itself. For this reason, the electron is a useful probe for examining the internal structure of the...
President Kennedy invaded hostile political territory last week-and didn't care one bit for the reception he got. In generally Republican Ohio, some 12,000 persons gathered in Cincinnati's Fountain and Government squares to hear him. But there were remarkably few of the cheers and admiring...
There had, in fact, been picks and shovels, but they had been supplied by the Franco regime. Moving with a speed unprecedented in Spain, El Caudillo's efficient new Vice Premier, Captain General Agustin Mufioz Grandes, had been in Barcelona within twelve hours after the flood, quickly arranged for...
Bird & Snake. Life in the interior is still only a step away from the Stone Age. The 700.000 Papuans are scattered into some 200 different tribes, each with its own language and each savagely hostile toward the others. Since killing virtually holds the status of a sporting event among the...
Friendly to Protestants. To other Christians, the most promising sign of change within Catholicism is the church's positive reaction to the ecumenical revolution that is starting to knit together the scattered divisions of Protestantism and Orthodoxy. A generation ago, Protestants were "heretics" to Catholics, and Orthodox churchmen "schismatics...