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Featured Article: Ninety-five Theses
The 1517 Nuremberg printing of Luther's Ninety-five Theses,
Popular Article: Celery
Celery is a plant species, Apium graveolens, in the parsley family (Apiaceae or Umbelliferae). The domesticated form Apium gravelens var. dulce is grown for its edible leafstalks, leaves, fruits, and roots. The term celery also is used for the crisp, edible leafstalks (petioles) of this plant and for the edible seed-like fruits that serve as a flavoring. Cultivars of the species Apium graveolens have been grown for nutrition for centuries.
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James Frazer's distinction between magic and religion has been widely adopted by anthropologists since his time (source: James Frazer)