Coming in 2019
As we usher in the new year, 2019 promises to be an exciting year for a multitude of reasons. From highly anticipated movie releases to technological advancements, there are plenty of things to look forward to in the coming months. One of the biggest events to look out for in 2019 is the release of several highly anticipated movies. From …
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The Mind (Saturday Review)
The mind is a powerful tool that shapes our perception of the world, governs our thoughts and actions, and ultimately determines our overall well-being. In the world of psychology and neuroscience, the study of the mind is an ongoing and complex endeavor that continues to yield fascinating insights into the workings of the human brain. The mind is often described …
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He ain’t heavy
“He Ain’t Heavy”: A Tribute to Brotherhood The phrase “He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother” holds a deep and profound meaning that speaks to the enduring bond of brotherhood and the willingness to carry another’s burdens. Popularized by the iconic song of the same name, “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” by The Hollies, this sentiment has resonated with people …
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KeyForge: Call of the Archons (Saturday Review)
KeyForge: Call of the Archons is a unique and innovative card game created by renowned game designer Richard Garfield, the creator of the hugely successful game Magic: The Gathering. KeyForge was released in 2018 by publisher Fantasy Flight Games and has quickly gained a dedicated fan base thanks to its innovative gameplay and beautifully designed cards. In KeyForge, players take …
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Deconstructive criticism
Deconstructive criticism is a theory and approach to criticism that emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly in the fields of literature and philosophy. Deconstruction, as a method of analysis, aims to challenge and disrupt traditional approaches to interpretation and understanding. The key figure associated with the development of deconstructive criticism is the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. Derrida’s work sought to …
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Scythe (Saturday Review)
Scythe, written by Neal Shusterman, is a compelling novel that takes place in a futuristic world where death has been eradicated. In this society, humanity has achieved immortality through advanced technology, and the only way to control population growth is through the careful selection of individuals known as scythes, who are tasked with “gleaning” or killing people. The novel follows …
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Eventful exhibitions
Eventful exhibitions are a key part of the art world, providing a platform for artists to showcase their work and for art lovers to explore new and inspiring pieces. These exhibitions are often highly anticipated and draw in large crowds, creating a vibrant and exciting atmosphere that is not to be missed. One of the most exciting aspects of eventful …
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Bremerhaven (Saturday Review)
Bremerhaven is a bustling port city located in northern Germany, along the banks of the Weser River. Founded in the early 19th century as a haven for trade and shipping, the city has become a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and industry. With its maritime history and modern amenities, Bremerhaven offers visitors a unique blend of tradition and innovation. One …
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I see the light
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August 2, 2024
“I See the Light” is a powerful and uplifting phrase that has been used in various contexts throughout history. Whether it be in a literal sense, such as witnessing the sunrise after a long dark night, or in a metaphorical sense, signifying a moment of clarity and realization, this phrase holds deep meaning for many people. The idea of seeing …
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GoodCritters (Saturday Review)
GoodCritters is a delightful and engaging party game that is sure to bring out your inner mob boss. Developed by Arcane Wonders, this game puts players in the role of cunning critters who are looking to steal the most loot from a heist. The game is designed for 4-8 players and is suitable for ages 14 and up. In GoodCritters, …
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