CONSERVATIVE OPINION WRITER / JOURNALIST / PHOTOGRAPHER: Harris work has appeared on The Blaze, Daily Caller, WND, The Epoch TImes, The Federalist, The Washington Times, Renew America, America's Civil War Magazine, American Thinker, and other publications/websites. This is a compilation of her ...
"Spirit"comes from the Latin word"to breathe".What we breathe is ai,which is certainly matte,however thin.Despite usage to the contrar,there is no necessary implication in the word"spiritual"that we are talking of anything other than matter(ncluding the matter of which the brain is mad),...
Radarr - Radarr is an independent fork of Sonarr reworked for automatically downloading movies via Usenet and BitTorrent, à la Couchpotato. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 C# StackStorm - StackStorm (aka "IFTTT for Ops") is event-driven automation for auto-remediation, security responses, troubleshooting,...
Old Is the New New: The Rhetoric of Anchoring Innovation 253 found in all kinds of (literary, scholarly) texts.21 It is simply a different kind of "language game" than "our" form of academic etymology. A modern example is the re-etymologizing of the word "hamburger", derived from ...
On the plate, it doesn’t matter what a vegetable’s name is as long as it’s tasty. But for the garden, you need to have a name to order seeds. Joy Larkcom, experienced plantsman and scholarly author of the excellent “Oriental Vegetables,” saysbok choyis one of the Cantonese term...
Referee #1 described it as a “masterwork of scholarly synthesis, modeling virtuosity, and insight, with profound implications.” Referee #2—an IPCC contributing author—seemed intent on preventing publication. Referee #3 fell somewhere between #1 and #2. Fortunately, the editor secured a Referee ...
While it is challenging to measure the reach of these datasets, a recent article by Gusenbauer (2019) attempted to measure their respective sizes. The two largest scholarly bibliographic databases include Scopus (72 m records) and Web of Science (67 m records). The ASEs offer some significantl...
most of the scholarly literature on this topic treats causes one or two at a time; and many if not most discussions for students or general readers are relatively brief and/or oversimplified (e.g., Freeman and Herron2007; Coyne2009a; Futuyma2009; Meadows2009; Shermer2006), or also focus ...
This is just as well, he adds, because “we lose out on the opportunity to benefit and grow – not just financially – without deeper understanding of Asia. And scholarly engagement is an entry point for that deeper process.” As a result, Asia studies in Australia is relatively robust. ...
“I can’t say how many times I have had a manager say to [make] it louder to grab people’s attention.” “The producer may have a differing idea as to what they expect from their event and as a professional, it is your job to see that idea through to the best of your ability...