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2) Read widely to write richly Read across philosophy, sociology, economics, international affairs, biographies, and newspapers. Exposure to diverse fields equips you with anecdotes, facts, and ...
West Germany’s inability to mourn was deemed a ‘silent catastrophe’ by the late, great W.G. Sebald. His early critical ...
Caroline Breashears reviews Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor.
India gears up to celebrate its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025. Schools and communities will host flag hoisting and ...
Celebrate 15 August with our Independence Day essays in English and Hindi, from short 10-line versions to detailed long ...
The sentence was written in July 1944 by 15-year-old Jewish girl Anne Frank, three weeks before the capture of her family by the Nazis. It represents the innocence, perhaps naivety of an adolescent, ...
Only one person I’ve talked to had actually heard of these essays even though they debuted over a year and a half ago — and ...
Joseph Salerno reviews Ulrich Hintze's Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics.
A new byline has entered the Emporia Gazette. I am Trey Donovan, the new sports reporter at the Gazette. This is an ...
A language student’s guide to the French capital highlights the culinary, literary and musical influences that quietly shape ...
Author Michael Engelhard’s meandering but thoroughly engrossing collection of observations and explorations that wander along ...
Most AI output has a bland sameness, but that also sounds like a lot of contemporary graphic design. AI is a chance to break ...