-Urusla le Guin’sThe Lathe of Heavenand, well, pretty much all the rest of her sci fi (except for Vietnam-protestThe Word for World is Forest). These novels might not technically qualify as light reading, but I love le Guin’s prose too much to care. -TheHeinlein juvie novels. I...
We are not shrinking this goal down for the sake of being “realistic”. We are thinking big, and moving toward that big goal. If we get something smaller out of it — such as a web-series, or a “movie” — then so be it. However, that will be a lesser success, and the unint...
Only under these conditions can a dialogic partnership thrive. It is important to note that, according to this conceptualization, a monologue is characterized not by withdrawal from the other, but by replication, a certain folding towards oneself, where instead of meeting the other in her ...
And this is one reason intranet software will continue to thrive, even though it is probably a bad idea. It's simply more expensive. There is nothing you can do about this conundrum, so the best plan is to go for the smaller customers first. The rest will come in time.Son of Server...
I’m confident that’s trueof 95% of all other dogs in the universe. (This is not news: The Navajo word for dog translates as “eater of horse poop.”) But because we control their take, it is up to us to ensure that our dogs are getting the nutrition that they need. There...
The bacteria in the mouth thrive on sugar and produce acids that attack the tooth enamel. Over time, this can lead to cavities and over the time this cavities could lead to dental problems or worst tooth loss. One of the most common dental restoration includes dental crowns and bridges that...
Mortals crave contact, and he discovered it was something he needed as well. So while I may have been raised in a strange realm, with an unconvential parent, I thrive. I live. Something that might not have occurred should I have been left alone that winter’s night long ago. ...
And he thrived all the more for it. She was thinking inside herself, of the sun in his splendour, and his entering into her. Her life was now a secret ritual. She always lay awake, before dawn, watching for the grey to colour to pale gold, to know if clouds lay on the sea's ...
“Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Yet, in spite of the ubiquity of the phenomenon, there is no word for the exact opposite of fragile. Let us call it antifragile...
verb(v. t. & i.) To thrive or grow; to ripen. addlingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Addle addlingsnoun(n. pl.) Earnings. addorsedadjective(a.) Set or turned back to back. addressingnoun(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Address