TMA
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For years there has been a severe mismatch between the goals of the American political class and the American people.
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We elucidate the intricate interplay of psychological, sexual, and theological motifs surrounding love and mortality as they unfold within the psyches of the film’s central characters.
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Herostratus’s insatiable, almost feverish craving for the hyperreal – the exaggerated simulations and imitations of reality, rather than authentic reality itself – drove him to an abject act of destruction of something beautiful and beloved.
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Elections are coming, and we start remembering our political elite.
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The chapter below is from the RIGHTEOUS SUFFERER (LUDLUL BĒL NĒMEQI) c.1700BC, a Sumerian and later Babylonian poem on the theme of unjust suffering.