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“The ordering of the operations ‘putting shoes on’ and ‘putting socks on’ therefore matters,” Schwichtenberg had written, meaning that “the two operations do not commute.” Empirically verifiable, ...
Imagine something so powerful that one gram of it can buy every private island, yacht, and palace in the world—and still ...
A passage from Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, now widely known online as the fig tree metaphor, has become a rallying cry for ...
July first became a paradoxical Groundhog Day as Natanael Cano, one of the pioneers of the corrido tumbados genre — Mexican ...
If the 10 definitions of poetry propounded by Carl Sandburg (1878) are used as yardsticks to classify Yusuf Adamu’s poetry ...
Gojira is dead. Japan’s motoring kaiju has been laid to rest, driven back into the icy depths of the Pacific and far away from this clanging metaphor. The supercar world is safe once again.
Engaging in trauma treatment can involve tremendous work. Several metaphors are presented for consideration in the journey of healing.
Innovation paradox: When the loop fails before it begins We praise experimentation but reward compliance, celebrate innovation but reject rebels and assemble platforms but silence feedback.