Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace
creative work by David Jhave Johnston
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Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace
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Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace is a creative work[1].
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- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace authored A Propositional Poem for World Peace — author (P50): David Jhave Johnston[2].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's instance of is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — instance of (P31): creative work[3].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's instance of is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — instance of (P31): application software[4].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's genre is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — genre (P136): generative literature[5].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's language of work or name is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — language of work or name (P407): English[6].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's software engine is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — software engine (P408): Adobe Flash[7].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's distribution format is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — distribution format (P437): web page[8].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's publication date is recorded as +2010-01-01T00:00:00Z[9].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's published in is recorded as A Propositional Poem for World Peace — published in (P1433): academic journal[10].
- Reboot The Universe Now: A Propositional Poem for World Peace's ELMCIP ID is recorded as 2564[11].
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Recorded instance of include A Propositional Poem for World Peace — instance of (P31): creative work[3] and A Propositional Poem for World Peace — instance of (P31): application software[4].