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Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man
Popular Article: Hermann Rorschach
Hermann Rorschach (November 8, 1884 - April 2, 1922), nicknamed Klecks, was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist, best known for developing the projective test known, from his name, as the Rorschach inkblot test. The test is based on the theory that responding to ambiguous or unstructured stimuli would elicit disclosure of innermost feelings. Rorschach created ten standardized cards as well as a scoring system for the Inkblot test. Since his death, Rorschach's work has won international respect.
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Plans to build a bridge or tunnel across the Bering Strait were proposed as far back as the nineteenth century (source: Bering Strait)
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