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12. Why does Daniel mention his performance in a play? A. To comfort Nancy. B. To express his regret. C. To show his pride. 13. What is Nancy going to do next week? A. Take a school test. B. Have a check-up. C. Go in for a competition. 14. What does Daniel offer to...
What to include in a cover letter besides a desperate plea to give you a job? Cheer up! Writing one will be a breeze if you know what should be in a cover letter. Not only that—you’ll write an attention-grabbing cover letter that will get employers on the phone ASAP. So, what s...
Playing with whatever materials might be around in the studio does not provide solid ground for progress. Things keep shifting. There is no way to predict. No formula or outline that can guarantee a respectable result. It’s an endeavor to discover that includes the graceful acceptance of failu...
Architecturally, Breadboard aspires to have an hourglass shape to its stack. As Bernhard Seefeld points out, this architecture is fairly common in compilers, and other NLP tools, so we borrowed it for Breadboard as well. In this brief essay, I will use the Breadboard project to expand a bit...
I experienced first hand the healing power of writing about and sharing my personal story, and I wanted to provide an outlet for others to do the same. You describe Under the Gum Tree as a micro-magazine. Could you tell us more about the key features of this format and why it felt ...
Why does failure matter?It’s a funny thing. After more than twenty-five years of drawing a paycheque for creating software, people generally want to hire me because they want me to duplicate the successes I’ve had. The model seems to be “Just do the things you’ve done successfully ...
so Universalism contends for the equality of all before God’s love. It does not assert that all are equally good, or will be equally happy: but it contends that no child of God is ever orphaned; that he never loses, or can lose, his Father; that the mere fact of death makes no...
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If you’ve readDelirious Delhi, then this essay is essentially an epilogue: a postscript about the expat’s post-India life, and what it’s like to have lived in India and miss it so very much. Delhi: The Lament of the Hungry Ex-Expat ...