its not... chapter 4 and 6 have aliens... not just 5.. thanks unbreakable btw.
I gave up on my competition entry cos i couldnt get a simple thing to work >:( and i cant ask for help because then i reveal my idea...
Created 19 years ago2005-01-08 19:34:01 UTC by Archie
1. The art or science of government or governing, especially the governing of a political entity, such as a nation, and the administration and control of its internal and external affairs.
2. Political science.
2. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1. The activities or affairs engaged in by a government, politician, or political party: ?All politics is local? (Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.). ?Politics have appealed to me since I was at Oxford because they are exciting morning, noon, and night? (Jeffrey Archer).
2. The methods or tactics involved in managing a state or government: The politics of the former regime were rejected by the new government leadership. If the politics of the conservative government now borders on the repressive, what can be expected when the economy falters?
3. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Political life: studied law with a view to going into politics; felt that politics was a worthwhile career.Usage Note: Politics, although plural in form, takes a singular verb when used to refer to the art or science of governing or to political science: Politics has been a concern of philosophers since Plato. But in its other senses politics can take either a singular or plural verb. Many other nouns that end in -ics behave similarly, and the user is advised to consult specific entries for precise information.
What about politics?