Category: Writing
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Death & Love story 1: “Every day”…
He was here again. Ready to see her. It was a promise he could not break. “Daddy, will you come see me every day?” she asked. “Yes my dear. I will be with you every day”, he answered. The little kid jumped in joy. And the dad burst into tears. A huge hug. He still…
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Calligraphy. Cancer. Life. Death.
For hundreds of years, Chinese calligraphers have used a plant-based ink to create beautiful messages and art. Now, one group reports in ACS Omega that this ink could noninvasively and effectively treat cancer cells that spread, or metastasize, to lymph nodes. (1) Life is Silence. Death is Writing. The death of the body can be…
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Death and life in books…
Ngrams analysis of words used in books throughout the ages provide interesting insights of the way people think in various ages. In the past the use rates of the words ‘life’ and ‘death’ were similar and their patterns followed each other in fluctuations over the year. However lately and especially after the French Revolution and…
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Death of the death of the writer…
I used to write bad articles! And I embrace that! Reading old articles in Harmonia Philosophica caught me a bit by surprise. I expected my old articles to be different than the ones I write now, but not so much. My writing style was much different – not so poetic as it is now. The meanings…
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Wikipedia, robot writers, void era…
You might think writing 10,000 articles per day would be impossible. But not for a Swede named Sverker Johansson. He created a computer program that has written a total of 2.7 million articles, making Johansson the most prolific author, by far, on the “internet’s encyclopedia.” His contributions account for 8.5 percent of the articles on…
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