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Terraria is a 2011 action-adventure game with exploration, crafting, building, combat, and survival in a procedurally generated 2D world. The game has sold over 58 million copies and features mod support, seasonal events, bosses, NPCs, and different biomes.
Calamity is a word that can refer to a terrible event, a fictional character, or a media title. Learn about the different meanings and uses of calamity in arts, entertainment, and media, as well as in religion and history.
Learn about the life and achievements of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, a German general who fought in Africa and Asia. He was known as the Lion of Africa for his guerrilla campaign against the British in World War I.
Emmy van Deurzen is a Dutch existential therapist and professor who developed a philosophical therapy based in existential-phenomenology. She has published widely on existential therapy and founded the Society for Existential Analysis and the Existential Academy.
Occam's razor is a problem-solving principle that favors the simplest explanation for a phenomenon. It is attributed to William of Ockham, a 14th-century philosopher and theologian, but has roots in earlier thinkers such as Aristotle and Aquinas.
Unlike her father, Grace is developing a moral compass and wants to achieve a just solution to the kingdom's problems. Avia Jessup: An intrepid investigative journalist, Avia is looking for an explosive political exposé to make her career, but finds herself falling for the young new chancellor, whose interest is to hide some of the more ...
A hack-and-slash game set 100 years before Breath of the Wild, featuring Link, Zelda, and their allies fighting Calamity Ganon. Learn about the gameplay, plot, characters, and reception of this spin-off prequel to The Legend of Zelda.
Learn about the 1940-1941 siege of Giarabub, an Italian oasis in Libya, by the 6th Australian Division during the Second World War. Find out the background, the course and the outcome of the engagement, as well as the casualties and the sources.