Reading Joy of Clojure, section 5.1.2, I'm hoping someone here can help me 
understand the following:

  * `clojure.core/seq` returns a "seq" or a "sequence"? Likewise for `map` 
and `filter`.

  * What is the difference between a "seq" and a "sequence"?

  * A seq may possibly be lazy, but vectors and lists are always 
fully-realized, correct?

  * What does "seqable" mean?

  * Is Seq (ISeq?) or is Sequential the `first`/`rest` API? What is the 
difference between ISeq and Sequential (see `seq?` & `sequential?`)?

Thanks!

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