The best books of the year were an eclectic mix of various genres, scopes, and points of view. Some of the best books of 2015 reflected modern cultural ...
Navigating past perils and dangerous temporal paradoxes alike – their quest teaches heartwarming lessons about fatherhood, friendship, and the importance of never underestimating one's potential Released: 2014 Directed by: Rob Minkoff Also ranks #6 on The Best Fictional Time Machines (As Opposed...
Sure. As an author of a time travel book, I was not interested in paradoxes. I’m just not personally invested in the paradox structure. But it is, of course, incredibly important to the genre – you know, the idea that you could go back in time and change your own history. That ...
ArchDaily has gathered a broad list of architectural books from different backgrounds with the aim of revealing divergent cultural contexts.
Every turn, more paradoxes are created in the timeline, nudging you towards the collapse of the universe. Which is bad. In order to do anything in this game, you'll need the right symbols on your dice. At the start of each round, everyone rolls their dice together, and you see what ...
Here are our top fifty-plus best books for teachers for professional development in education. From inspiration to educational psychology, we've got you covered.
bring a range of new demands and expectations to the workplace that haven’t been seen even one generation prior. This summary can equip leaders to inspire team members in a way a paycheck never could. Become a next-generation leader by mastering the eight status quo-shattering paradoxes. ...
Many human service professionals use self-help books to supplement their services. A content analysis was conducted of the top 10 books on the New York Times best-seller list over 10 years (1988–1998) to determine the degree to which the books empower individuals to resist gender-based social...
read this during my teenage years and was heavily influenced by a lot of things: how war is so very terrible, how life can be so complicated and unfair, and especially about the term used as the title, catch-22, how rules and systems can often create illogical limitations and paradoxes....
‘Time Travel’. Here Stephen Hawking describes the feasibility of time travel and muses over traveling in the past in which he concludes would be impossible. The reason for this would be that paradoxes would prevent this from happening. For example, if you could go back in time and by ...