a group of trees in the foreground with a mountain in the background
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low-angle photography of blue glass high-rise building during daytime
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That is all.
Nothing
Not even a call
That is all
Nothing
Didn't even feel
The fall
Nothing
..
That is all.
Guillermo del Toro’s Technological Sublime
In Mary Shelley’s time, science and technoculture set their standards against magic.
https://t.co/fAeCLVfTZ2Museum of West African Art Opening Delayed by Protesters
The opening of the Museum of West African Art in Benin City, Nigeria, originally slated to take place November 11, has been postponed after a group of about twenty protesters disrupted a preview.
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- Equality doesn't magically lead to better outcomes
- Equal measures require understanding history, context, and cultural relativism
- They also ask us to consider individuals as just that: individual human beings with specific needs and backgrounds
- In theory, equitable solutions and practices have to change as time, society, and the numbers change
The two great epics of our country are essential to us because they illustrate the subordination of 2 human pursuits, i.e. artha and kāma to dharma.
Valmiki describes Rāma as the very embodiment of dharma.”
The Rāmāyaṇa is “truly the mirror of Indian culture,” and is an exemplar to all classical literature in the country. The Mahābhārata expands on the challenges that dharma faces from artha and kāma in both personal and public life. Its crowning glory the Bhagavad Gita, asks us to rise above the life’s vagaries and unpredictability by relying on“the Supreme spirit,” which is within every bein
Recipes for capirotada — a bread pudding served on Good Friday — vary across the country, but it's usually made from:
- Bread similar to a baguette (bolillo), which has been soaked in mulled syrup made from sugar, cinnamon sticks, and cloves.
- Nuts, dried fruit, and sprinkles are common toppings.
Capirotada is meant to signify the crucifixion: the cinnamon sticks represent the cross, the cloves represent the nails, and the bread represents Christ's Body.
a street with a crosswalk
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white ceramic teacup on black espresso machine
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- Serial Killer
- Medical
- Legal
- Psychological
- Espionage
- Person in Jeopardy
- Erotic
- Military
- Political
- Journalism: The Scarecrow, The Post, and All the President’s Men
- Financial: Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, and Black Fridays
- Hitchcock: A Coffin for Dimitrios, North by Northwest
, genre: genre painting, style: Ukiyo-e, completition: 1954.
https://uploads8.wikiart.org/images/paul-jacoulet/le-patissier-coree-1954.jpgThis is a term that is used to refer to a form of racism that is embedded in the laws and regulations of a society or an organization. It doesn't have anything to do with what's in your heart, brain, or intentions but it is all about how your actions and inactions allow the dynamics that are already in place.
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