… The Paragon of Animals The origin of this essay is the article on Parasitism, … for truth. From the data of that essay and subsequent studies I would describe parasitism as extreme and increasing … rich in resources and with an equable, beguiling climate. Complete acceptance of so radical a change in circumstances …
Essays
… liver and kidneys, which will be reinserted later on. Then comes the dish’s signature trick: Turn the removed skin and … again. Fill the resulting “sack” with the following ingredients: Some salt, one or two peeled onions, and a number of … Parts of Asia : “On these hills are a great number of animals called marmots, of a brownish color, having feet like a …
Essays
… just shy about her English. It turned out we had a lot in common. I saw her a second time a month later in New York … wasn’t a conscious decision; it was simply the more I’d studied at large universities, the more I’d traveled and lived … yet—however naïve this could seem now—I had somehow always also taken for granted that, when the time came to have …
… of worldwide immigration, Sowell, at the same time, has also focused on some of the most important contemporary … from attaining economic parity with the rest of society. He points to the prejudice faced by Japanese immigrants in many … the United States who, nevertheless, were able to overcome this barrier and eventually find acceptance in many …
… by relying on mental processes of discernment, analysis, comparison, and evaluation that are congenial to him and his … occasion to explain the modern hybrid system to a Western audience, he felt compelled to insist that the Meiji … abolition at the latter’s discretion. As Richard H. Minear points out, Hozumi’s writings have a thrust distinctly …
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… close friend and a once-famed poet, who had died of a heart attack, paranoid and alone just two years …