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| The substance actually
has its roots in China around 1000 AD, so it has a long and colorful
history, making Gunpowder a lively--even fiery--read. It was a Benedictine tradition in 1000 AD at the Cluny
abbey in Burgundy to break with their rather austere diet of grains and
vegetables once a year on the feast day of their patron saint (Flandrin
and Montanari 261). " The IPCC later said that data from studies of alpine
glaciers "suggest that in at least alpine areas, global 20th
century temperatures may be warmer than any century since 1000 AD, and
perhaps as warm as during any extended period (or several centuries) in
the past 10,000 years. |
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