Dad Jokes in Ancient Mesopotamia?
In his ground-breaking book The Act of Creation, Arthur Koestler explores the nature of humor and why a joke makes us […]
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In his ground-breaking book The Act of Creation, Arthur Koestler explores the nature of humor and why a joke makes us […]
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The faint object appeared in the night sky on September 3, 2002, as amateur Bill Yeung did what he does
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With GP headed off to college in about 18 months, we as a family have been trekking around the US
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Robert Putnam in his award-winning book Bowling Alone recalls the work of Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America, who observes
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We had a possible taste last week of what many feared might happen back in the year 2000 with the
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We tend to trust our eyes. “If I see it, I will believe it.” We tend to trust eyewitnesses to
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