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  2. Thing Explainer - Wikipedia

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    In Thing Explainer, Randall Munroe explains the function and mechanics of 54 subjects using only the 1,000 most commonly used words in the English language. [1] The book covers a wide range of topics, including pencils ("writing sticks"), cameras ("picture takers"), microwave ovens ("food-heating radio boxes"), airplane engines ("sky boat pushers"), and atom bombs ("machines for burning cities").

  3. How To (book) - Wikipedia

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    Munroe had the idea for How To while working on his 2014 book, What If?, which answered questions submitted by readers of Munroe's blog. While working on the book, Munroe started to think about problems that he would like to solve and the consequences of solving them in different ways. [1] While researching his answers for How To, Munroe ...

  4. Randall Munroe - Wikipedia

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    Randall Patrick Munroe (born October 17, 1984) [1] [2] [3] is an American cartoonist, author, and engineer best known as the creator of the webcomic xkcd. Munroe has worked full-time on the comic since late 2006. [ 4 ]

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  6. xkcd - Wikipedia

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    Munroe has released six spinoff books from the comic. The first book, published in 2010 and titled xkcd: volume 0, was a series of select comics from his website. His 2014 book What If? is based on his blog of the same name that answers unusual science questions from readers in a light-hearted way that is scientifically grounded.

  7. Edublog - Wikipedia

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    An edublog is a blog created for educational purposes. Edublogs archive and support teacher learning by facilitating reflection, questioning by self and others, collaboration [1] and by providing contexts for engaging in higher-order thinking.

  8. James Munroe - Wikipedia

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    James Munroe may refer to: James Phinney Munroe (1862–1929), American author, businessman, professor and genealogist; Jim Munroe, Canadian science fiction writer; James Munroe (New York politician) (1815–1869), American politician; James Munroe Canty (1865–1964), American educator, school administrator, and businessperson

  9. Myles Munroe - Wikipedia

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    Myles Munroe, OBE (20 April 1954 – 9 November 2014) was a Bahamian evangelist and ordained minister, professor, author, speaker and leadership consultant. He founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI), and Myles Munroe International (MMI).