The hare and the turtle have another race. The apple tree across the river is the finish. The hare doesn't rest this time. He thinks he must win the race. To his surprise, the turtle swims straight across the river. But the hare can't swim. This time, the hare loses again. 反馈...
The hare and the turtle have another race. The apple tree across the river is the finish. The hare doesn't rest this time. He thinks he must win the race. To his surprise, the turtle swims straight across the river. But the hare can't swim. This time, the hare loses again. 反馈...
Lynne Murphy looked at UK vs US linguistic and cultural differencesabout the way we talk about graduation and leaving school, while Ben Zimmer wrote aboutempty nest syndrome A lonely-sounding metaphor arose for parents seeing their kids off to college, but not everyone accepts it ...
In the material world, the one we think is real, the divide between the 'left' and 'right' is an artificial one. This divide serves to keep us separate from each other and prevents us from seeing clearly that we in fact have shared interests and a common enemy. A better way to ...
Everyone praised CCTV for using 5G live broadcast of the US consulate to close, which is called “treating him in his own way” and “not going back and forth”. Another netizen wrote, “in 1999, the Chinese protested in front of the US embassy and consulate with tears. In 2020, the ...
or papers relating in any way, or extent whatever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall without being either printed or referred, be laid on the table, and that no further action whatever shall be had thereon.” The resolution passed by a vote of 177 to 68. ...
I woke up today thinking, as I have done so since the election, of all things politics. Not exactly the nicest or best way to start the day. With what is our political climate of late, it is best to say … it’s not good. The Orange Asshole is at it (in force) already and ...
Virginia de Leon Staff writer
We’re paying enough people shriek about nonsense we don’t need NASA to do so. I’m sure with our current administration, though, there’s a good chance they’ll be back. As to why I put it in such a format: I put it this way because this is the way most normal people ...
Not the greatest way to start the year, but grateful anyway. Posted indiscovery,life,life learnings,parenting|Taggedfamily,health,motherhood,parenting,priorities,school,sick,sinus,time,wellness,work|Leave a reply Our year in review: 2012