54 Results in the "Non-Fiction" category


    • Chapter 26: Conscience of the Congress Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 26: Conscience of the Congress, the author reflects on the political turbulence at the end of Barack Obama's presidency. Although his administration had revived the economy and addressed key social issues like healthcare and LGBTQ+ rights, the nation was still grappling with racial tensions, ongoing gun violence, and an immigration crisis. John Lewis, a strong advocate for Obama during his presidential campaigns, found himself reflecting on his previous support. He had initially backed Obama…
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      La Vie En Rose

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the chapter of La Vie en Rose, Be Ready When the Luck Happens, the author looks back on a period of profound fulfillment spent with her husband, Jeffrey. Their life is one of harmony, filled with both professional accomplishments and personal joys. While the author dedicates herself to writing cookbooks and filming her cooking show, Jeffrey thrives as a teacher of graduate courses at Yale. They frequently visit Paris, where they cultivate deep friendships and share intimate dinner parties, all of which…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Man's Best Friend is a fascinating exploration into the world of dogs, beginning with the origin of the name "Fido," which is derived from the Latin word fidelis, meaning “loyal.” This term is synonymous with the devotion that dogs have displayed to humans for thousands of years. Dogs have been companions, protectors, and helpers, and their loyalty is unmatched in the animal kingdom. A particularly remarkable example of loyalty and longevity is Bluey, an Australian cattle dog from Rochester, Victoria,…
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      65. Neuralink

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Neuralink emerged as a groundbreaking company dedicated to advancing the integration between humans and machines, with Elon Musk at the helm. The chapter "Neuralink: 2017–2020" details the company's journey, starting with a historical context of human-computer interactions, tracing the work of pioneers such as J.C.R. Licklider and Steve Jobs. This background underscores the longstanding human desire to enhance the connection between the brain and technology, while Musk's frustrations with slow…
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      Apocrypha

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The opening chapter of Apocrypha unpacks the enigmatic nature of artistic creation, challenging the widely held belief that art follows a structured path or that artists hold complete mastery over their craft. It begins by highlighting the almost mythical status that many great artists achieve, their work often perceived as transcendent, as if crafted by forces beyond human comprehension. This elevation, while inspiring, creates a gap between the artist and the audience, fostering the illusion that the act…
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      Cottleston Pie

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with a recollection of Rabbit’s initial reaction to Kanga and Roo’s arrival in the Forest, illustrating how he quickly judged them as different and undesirable. Rabbit’s attempt to exclude them stems from a tendency to dislike what is unfamiliar or different, a common human and animal trait. However, this impulsive judgment ultimately fails, emphasizing the fallibility of superficial cleverness. The story sets the stage for exploring deeper themes about understanding and…
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      Experimentation

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the chapter titled "Experimentation," the author delves into one of the most dynamic stages of the creative process—the phase of exploration and playful engagement with early ideas. Here, the focus is not on crafting a perfect, finished product, but rather on the freedom to discover and explore the potential of concepts, often referred to as seeds. These seeds may be the initial spark of an idea, whether a story, a melody, or a visual concept, which, when given the space to evolve, may transform into…
    • LAW 8: Make Other People Come to You – Use Bait if Necessary Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 8 of The 48 Laws of Power emphasizes the necessity of controlling circumstances by forcing adversaries to operate within a predetermined framework. When power is dictated on one’s own terms, opponents become reactive rather than proactive, limiting their ability to strategize effectively. This principle highlights the effectiveness of psychological manipulation and strategic baiting, ensuring that rivals fall into traps designed to weaken them over time. One of the most famous…
    • LAW 42: Strike the Shepherd and the Sheep Will Scatter Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Law 42 of The 48 Laws of Power , titled "Strike the Shepherd and the Sheep Will Scatter," conveys the critical strategy of targeting the key figure of influence within a group to weaken and destabilize it. History Throughout, powerful groups, movements, and organizations have often relied on a central leader to maintain unity, direction, and purpose. By eliminating or isolating this leader, the cohesion of the group begins to unravel, often leading to confusion, disorganization, and an inevitable decline…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Incredible crime facts reveal some of the most bizarre and shocking incidents in history, demonstrating the wide array of criminal behavior and strange twists in law enforcement. One of the most unusual cases involved Chastity Eugina Hopson, who, after learning on social media that meth and heroin could be contaminated with the Ebola virus, took the “responsible” action of turning her drugs over to the police. This strange case highlights the sometimes bizarre decisions made in the context of criminal…
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