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7 Second "Citrus Hack" 25X More Efficient Than Keto
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Citrus Hack)
Wed Dec 18 05:20:10 2024
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 11:20:08 +0100
From: "Citrus Hack" <CitrusHack@purelumin.help>
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7 Second "Citrus Hack" 25X More Efficient Than Keto
http://purelumin.help/RAWp1hOJ4ug1E2P-S6rSO9B5VZBJZuINin_LffjJ7VfZ3CAp
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erican identity. Paine's pamphlet Common Sense and The American Crisis writings are seen as playing a key role in influencing the political tone of the time.
During the Revolutionary War, poems and songs such as "Nathan Hale" were popular. Major satirists included John Trumbull and Francis Hopkinson. Philip Morin Freneau also wrote poems about the War.
During the 18th century, writing shifted from the Puritanism of Winthrop and Bradford to Enlightenment ideas of reason. The belief that human and natural occurrences were messages from God no longer fit with the budding anthropocentric culture. Many intellectuals believed that the human mind could comprehend the universe through the laws of physics, as described by Isaac Newton. One of these was Cotton Mather. The first book published in North America that promoted Newton and natural theology was Mather's The Christian Philosopher (1721). The enormous scientific, economic, social, and philosophical, changes of the 18th centu
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