Another theory I have seen mentioned is that the hotspot is there, but the effect is not pronounced enough to be detectable as yet. More plausible in my opinion than the instrument anomaly theory, but this proposition verges intriguingly close to an admission that anthropogenic global warming is ...
Lone oak -- 2020 Census - 643 Settlers first began moving into the area of Lone Oak in the 1850's. There was a single lone oak tree in the prairie of that area which is where the town's name came from. A post office was built in 1869 and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad...
Svetlana Gorshenina1 Introduction:“On the marginsof the marginal”–Why are there so fewspecialists in Central Asian photographyof the imperial and early Soviet period?This volume is the outcome of the“Another Turkestan: Undiscovered Photogra-phy of the Asian Periphery of the Russian Empire”...
1. Poor neighborhood identification.Ask a Chicagoan where they’re from, and they will likely give you a neighborhood name — Wrigleyville, Jefferson Park, Chatham. The same is true in other neighborhood-oriented cities like New York, Boston, even Washington, D.C. However, ask a Detroiter wh...