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The Slavic, the Spanish, and Spanish-American cultures have been richer in thinkers than in philosophers; that is, in men who reflected on the problems of their own country, who attempted to evolve a philosophy from history, or who applied a broad view to moral or political questions, rather than in men who constructed abstract philosophical systems.
It marks a lighter tone from the open letter written to welcome Max, which reflected on the problems facing younger generations and how technological progress will drive change.
On Monday at the Forbes CIO Summit, Dalgaard reflected on the problems at Zenefits and future for it and other high-growth startups.
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In reconstructing Tolstoy's struggles, this book reflects on the problems of self and narrative as well as provides an intellectual and psychological biography of the writer.
This talk will reflect on the problems and challenges to be solved in various industries domains and discuss the approach of applying semantic technologies in order to add machine-readable meaning to domain-specific industry knowledge.
According to the Education Support Partnership – which provides a Samaritans-style 24-hour-a-day service – its busiest time is between 3pm and 4pm as teachers reflect on the problems that have emerged during the day.
But as we reflect on the problems of precise authenticity, it might be useful to expand on his discussion and recall that the meticulous reconstruction of lengthy confidential dialogues and their insertion into the historical record has been a staple device in Chinese historiography for a very long time.
Once Stendhal's mirror is replaced by stories that seem happier reflecting on the problems of story-telling, as if hugging themselves at their own cleverness, old-fashioned realism is replaced by a new form of 'hysterical realism', in which novelists such as Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo need to shout in order to disguise the fact that they have nothing to say, or nothing worth listening to.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com