“We’re really going to have to create agile environments going forward, whether it’s the storefront that can quickly pivot from a point of storytelling to a point of pick-up, or a cash wrap that can serve somebody who does self-check-out through their mobile device,” she said in a...
In the science of magic the pentalpna is called the holy and mysterious pentagram.Eliphas Levisays (Dog. el Rilucl de la Haute Magie, ii., 55) that the pentagram is the star of theMagians; it is the sign of the word made flesh; and according to the direction of its rays, that is...
Moving on to the scholarship, the editors start off the volume by explicitly rejecting some of what many would regard as basic tenets of Wissenschaft – a German term that is more expansive than the English word “science”, thus involving the human sciences, and meant to refer to scientific ...
Although imposter syndrome isn’t officially recognised as a syndrome in the DSM, it does seem to fit some definitions of the word. For instance,Calvo at alconceptualize a syndrome as a “recognizable complex of symptoms and physical findings which indicate a specific condition for which...
Science fiction is replete with examples of parasitoidism, but so is everyday life. In this type of symbiotic relationship, the host usually dies. Many science fiction movies feature this type of relationship between humans and aliens, like in the "Alien" movie series. In parasitoidism, the ...
This was the golden age of almanacs, encyclopedias, trade journals, and statistical compendia. European fiction of the 1800s is likewise replete with the character — the German scholar, the Russian anarchist, the English beancounter — who refuses to believe anything that does not come before him...
What does reduplication mean in English? 1 :an act or instance of doubling or reiterating. 2a : an often grammatically functional repetition of a radical element or a part of it occurring usually at the beginning of a word and often accompanied by change of the radical vowel. ...
This critique I offer flows largely from a Western-centred perspective (if not a US-centred perch), but that does not undermine the essential call to action I put forward:Data journalists are still sitting on a potentially revolutionary toolboxfor journalism that has yet to...
What does that say about the nature of what it means to be attracted to somebody? And where does the word attraction actually fall short in terms of the way that there’s actually splinterings within that word?Joe: Attraction is tricky from this point of view because it can mean all ...
The economy is replete with examples of prisoner’s dilemmas which can have outcomes that are either beneficial or harmful to the economy and society as a whole. The common thread is this: a situation where the incentives faced by each individual decision-maker would induce them each to behave...