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In a new series, our columnist offers advice on using what you know about teaching to improve your public writing.
For Shakespeare, all the world’s a stage—a grand performance in which each person plays their part. But for those of us who have spent our lives within the walls of lecture halls, libraries and ...
As contemporary as they sound, these lines come from his 19th-century predecessor, Pope Leo XIII. The encyclical was entitled ...
As the progressive left and the anti-trade right merge their arguments, the current political atmosphere is quickly turning ...
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Pope Leo XIV made history as the first American pontiff, leaving some experts both “surprised and excited” about his papacy ...
And in addition to his legacy with the company, he's also left behind countless nuggets of wisdom for anyone from high-powered leaders to those working their way up the corporate ladder.
It's like by hearing about their lives and earned wisdom, we've been given tools to ... personal shame is in fact the human experience. Most of the problems you think you have, you don't have ...
When is the next Once Human server wipe? Losing all your in-game progress can be a difficult pill to swallow, but in a seasonal live-service survival game like Once Human, it's a necessary evil to ...
The Library of Ancient Wisdom: Mesopotamia and the Making of History by Selena Wisnom, Allen Lane £30/University of Chicago Press $30, 448 pages Richard Ovenden is Bodley’s librarian and author ...