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When You Can’t Tell the Cops from the Robbers by Kary Love 897 words As a civil rights lawyer, I wanted to dedicate my life to preserving and defending the Bill of Rights. I saw that as the highest duty imposed by my oath to “preserve and defend the Constitution of the United States from
A.I. and I-Thou by Andrew Moss 806 words A.I. is asking us to reexamine our humanity. It pops this question every time we sit down to write – whether we’re a high school student writing an English essay, a manager penning a business memo, or a screenwriter composing a script for an action film. It
Opening the Sacred Ordinary by Robert C. Koehler 869 words I want to address the global prezmo – my word for “present moment” – but, oh God, my knee gave out the other day. I fell on the floor. I survived. I’m OK. Things happen. But I’m still in the process of trying to empty