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As one of the pre-eminent self-help authors of his age, Tim Ferriss’s life is naturally jewelled with epiphanies. There was, for instance, the time he decided he didn’t need to work for “the man”, so ...
Nacon’s troubled prequel is finally ready for its full release on consoles and PC, as it attempts to live up to the lofty ambitions of the original game and its unusual setting.
Acclaimed Malayalam writer Sarah Joseph discusses feminist literature, activism, religion, and resistance. How can storytelling challenge patriarchy? Read the interview.
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Did anybody do the reading? Colleges grapple with a generational shift in learning — plus AI
“We've had this assumption that learning can happen in these very autonomous, individualistic ways," said Brock Bahler, a religious studies professor at Pitt. “But maybe that's not how learning ...
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