The First Penguin is a very humble, understated creative design firm founded by Jaeyoung Choi. Instead of working in the usual way, they are good at offering sound solutions from a brand perspective, a design strategy that breaks through the conventional limitations of project thinking and inhere...
An absorbing and engaging guide for anyone choosing a baby's name or interested in the history and cultural heritage of names, The Penguin Dictionary of First Names has been expanded and updated for its second edition. This co...
I recently enjoyed Language and Social Context: Selected Readings (Penguin, 1972), edited by Pier Paolo Giglioli. It includes some articles so famous that even a non-linguist like me knew them (John Searle on speech acts, William Labov on nonstandard English), along with many that I didn’...
brown, ph.d. via penguin it may sound like being vulnerable is the opposite of being strong, but the two actually go hand in hand. brown, a research professor who specializes in studying vulnerability and courage, explains that forbidding yourself from opening up is an easy way to miss out...
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Chapter Notes 1. De Creatione Mundi et Adami et Evae, inEnglish Mystery Plays: A Selection,ed. Peter Happé (London: Penguin, 1985). My thanks to Gordon Reynolds for helpful discussion and orientation with the topic of this paper.
Maybe I ought to have searched for that phrase in the first place, but I did want to give Penguin Books the benefit of the doubt. Anyway, in a book full of mysteries it was a pleasure to find a bonus one to solve by myself, even if it was less lurid and more mundane than the ...
“Above knee and below knee is a huge difference,” he explains. “Having a knee is so advantageous. You can lift your leg up and down. But (without a knee) you’re like a penguin.” Today he’s wearing prostheses which replicate the length of a lower leg, with a foot and a hing...