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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
Instinctual
A meditation on instinct as ancient guidance. Through memory, embodiment, and subtle mysticism, the writer explores how listening to the body’s quiet… Instinctual
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When the dam broke: the 1925 disaster that reshaped a Welsh community and a country’s safety laws
By Lynda Yorke, Bangor University and Giuseppe Forino, University of Salford This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative … When the dam broke: the 1925 disaster that reshaped a Welsh community and a country’s safety laws
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Ocean Rises, Science Sinks
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Ever wondered how a tiny rise in sea level—let’s say, the aquatic equivalent of topping up your birdbath—might be … Ocean Rises, Science Sinks
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Kathleen E. Kennedy, Illuminating Media: Transmitting the Renaissance in England, 1400–1550 – Concordia University Press, Spring 2026
Kathleen E. Kennedy, Illuminating Media: Transmitting the Renaissance in England, 1400–1550 – Concordia University Press, Spring 2026 The overlooked … Kathleen E. Kennedy, Illuminating Media: Transmitting the Renaissance in England, 1400–1550 – Concordia University Press, Spring 2026
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