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  • '''Arthur C. Clarke''' (1917-2008) was a [[Great Britain|British]] futurist, scientist and auth Arthur C. Clarke was born on Dec. 16, 1917, in the small town of Minehead in [[Somerset]], t
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  • | title = Odyssey : the authorised biography of Arthur C. Clarke
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  • *[http://www.clarkefoundation.org/ The Arthur C. Clarke Foundation]
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  • *[http://www.clarkefoundation.org/ The Arthur C. Clarke Foundation]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arthur C. Clarke]]
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  • *Arthur C. Clarke, "The Nine Billion Names of God" *Arthur C. Clarke, "The Star"
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  • '''Arthur C. Clarke''' (1917-2008) was a [[Great Britain|British]] futurist, scientist and auth Arthur C. Clarke was born on Dec. 16, 1917, in the small town of Minehead in [[Somerset]], t
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  • #Group reading, each person doing a paragraph, of [[Arthur C. Clarke|Clarke's]] "The Star"; followed by discussion
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  • | title = Odyssey : the authorised biography of Arthur C. Clarke
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  • ...odore Sturgeon]] , [[Robert A. Heinlein]], and, to a much lesser degree, [[Arthur C. Clarke]].<ref>Although Clarke's first two American publications were in ''Astoundi
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  • | author = Vannevar Bush}}</ref> This may have been part of the basis for [[Arthur C. Clarke]]'s "Clarke's First Law", "If an elderly but distinguished scientist says t
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  • Highly respected authors who were published by ''Playboy'' include: [[Arthur C. Clarke]],<ref name="Watts">{{cite book|title=Mr Playboy: Hugh Hefner and the Ameri
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  • ...autifully-written pieces also comes with a Preface written by the late Sir Arthur C. Clarke, who calls Haldane "perhaps the most brilliant science popularizer of his g
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  • ...Fiction Writers of America]]. For many years, he, [[Isaac Asimov]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]] were known as the Big Three of science fiction. His best-known works inc
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  • One humorous but thoughtful example is [[Arthur C. Clarke]]'s short story, "The Nine Billion Names of God",<ref>{{citation | author = [[Arthur C. Clarke]]
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  • ...autifully-written pieces also comes with a Preface written by the late Sir Arthur C. Clarke, who calls Haldane "perhaps the most brilliant science popularizer of his g
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  • ...rk. The cover art for ''Houses of the Holy'' was inspired by the ending of Arthur C. Clarke's novel ''Childhood's End.''<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|date=201
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  • ...the British science-fiction and science-fact writer [[Arthur C. Clarke|Sir Arthur C. Clarke]], who has lived there since 1956. His 1979 novel * [http://archive.salon.com/people/bc/2000/03/07/clarke/ "Arthur C. Clarke" from salon.com]
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  • [[Arthur C. Clarke]] makes a possible reference to the Cosmotheist [[Noosphere]] in his 1953 b
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  • ...lein]], [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. Although Campbell had many eccentricities, some of which, such as a beli
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  • ...tury before anyone saw a picture of Io? Talk about Nature imitating Art." (Arthur C. Clarke, 2010: Odyssey Two, Chapter 16 'Private Line')</ref> and filmmakers such as
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  • ...us|terraform Venus]]. In his 1997 novel ''[[3001: The Final Odyssey]]'', [[Arthur C. Clarke]] postulated humans steering [[comet]]ary fragments to impact Venus, the re
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  • ...up the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, [[Northern Ireland]], based upon Arthur C. Clarke's novel ''Childhood's End''.<ref>{{cite book | author=Lewis, Dave| title=L
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  • ...up the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, [[Northern Ireland]], based upon Arthur C. Clarke's novel ''Childhood's End''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|title=L
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