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The First Temple Period” is more than just a history book; it is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Jewish people and ...
The text says that governments are human constructions. The legitimacy of governments depends upon democratic consent, not ...
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HQ Trivia’s iconic host—used a life-altering psychological retreat to transform his cynical inner critic into a grateful ...
Winning the national Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar award, know about London-based author Advait Kottary’s debut novel ...
The Writer’s Lot: Culture and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France by Robert Darnton discovers a literary flowering in the shadow of the guillotine.
Advances in modern weaponry and technology seem at odds with the archaic conduct of world leaders today. Strongmen rule countries like kingdoms and religion has resurfaced as an influential political ...
About an hour and a half north of Budapest by car, there’s a little yellow church — the Basilica of Our Lady of the ...
The only reason Jefferson could call certain truths 'self-evident' is that he was living in a world shaped by Judeo-Christian ...