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FibonC Element

Zekel Healthcare

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The Fibonacci sequence is a set of numbers that starts with a one or a zero, followed by a one, and proceeds based on the rule that each number (called a Fibonacci number) is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers.
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Data is the most valuable asset that any business holds, yet few know how to extract its full worth. 'Fibonacci, the Red Olive data podcast' aims to empower businesses to make data work for them, looking at the latest trends in AI and big data, along with some great hints and tips. Red Olive is a business consultancy that is passionate about data. It helps companies to look for patterns and analyse behaviour, increasing revenue while lowering ongoing costs - see https://www.red-olive.co.uk f ...
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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Where do the rigid rules of science and the fluid beauty of language converge? Welcome to The Òrga Spiral Podcasts, a journey into the hidden patterns that connect our universe with radical history, poetry and geopolitics We liken ourselves to the poetry in a double helix and the narrative arc of a scientific discovery. Each episode, we follow the graceful curve of the golden spiral—a shape found in galaxies, hurricanes, and sunflowers, collapsing empires—to uncover the profound links betwee ...
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Feeling lost in the choppy waters of cryptocurrency trading? You're not alone. The WaveTrader Podcast breaks down the intimidating world of crypto trading using the language of the ocean. No confusing charts, no technical jargon – just clear, visual explanations that make sense.
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WealthWise is your premier source for in-depth discussions on wealth management, investment strategies, and financial trends. Hosted by Jeffrey Hirsch, Editor-in-Chief of the Stock Trader’s Almanac, this program offers unparalleled access to insights from Wall Street’s most notable figures. With a rich history dating back to 1967, the Stock Trader’s Almanac is renowned for its analysis of market cycles, seasonal patterns, and historical trends, providing investors with data-driven strategies ...
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Adequately Nerdy

AdequatelyNerdy

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Hello there, and welcome to Adequately Nerdy! A podcast where Kate and Joe share what they are nerding out over each week. Everything from food & travel to psychology & comic books is fair game. Join us on our conversational adventure!
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Is the economy stupid?

Rethinking Economics Italia

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Podcast produced by Rethinking Economics Italia. Every two weeks, we discuss a subject relating to Economics and question the common understanding of that subject. Our episodes take the formats of either interviews with Academic and professional experts or short stories we call "I want to know".
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Anarchist News Corporation

ANC Anarchist News Corporation

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After surviving a near death experience, 4 brain surgeries and a medically induced coma Anchor Riley reached out to long time friend and neighbor Anchor Matt to start ANC. A podcast supporting the social science philosophical system of anarchism, based on free thinking and self governance. While trying to establish a community of people living without the aid of government. In the promised land of the Washington State desert 🏜. We have now identified this location, it is the desert oasis of ...
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Azizi Podcast

Samir Azizi

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Samir Azizi’s Podcast is the perfect YouTube channel for anyone who loves sports, entertainment business, and technology. Samir is a passionate combat sports enthusiast and sports fan who recently relocated to Toronto, Canada. On his channel, he hosts captivating interviews with local professionals from various industries, thought-provoking discussions on current events, and insightful commentary on the latest trends in sports and technology. Whether you’re a sports fan, entrepreneur, or tec ...
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Follow. Review. Share!

Neal Veglio & Pete Allen

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Recording your podcast is the easy part. The real challenge comes when you want people to actually listen to it! Thankfully, between the two of them, Neal Veglio (Podknows Podcasting) and Pete Allen (Carrotcruncher Media) have the knowledge to help you find those listeners! Whether you're podcasting for business or pleasure, we're here to help you discover your dream audience. Featuring guests, news, insights and opinions, each episode we'll be doing our best to make sure you're armed with e ...
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A TRADER'S LIFE

Nicholas Penrake

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How do traders do it, overcoming setbacks, managing their risk and reining in their emotions to take chunks of money out of the markets? Showhost Nicholas Penrake chats with traders from all kinds of backgrounds, inviting them to share with us their highs and lows on their way to achieving consistent results. Trading is a tough game – they say only around 5 per cent of those who try actually make a profit. Listen to A Trader’s Life to glean some valuable insights from the market wizards Nic ...
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Are you paying attention? Our planet is changing at an exponential rate. If you don't know what dramatic changes are coming in the next few years, how will you be prepared? Or will your adaptations come too late? @mouselink is the internet handle of the New-York-based author, teacher, public speaker and artist, Matteo Wyllyamz. Matteo is a "Creative," interested in new media, visual communication, technorealism, and future studies. Matteo writes and speaks about the ways in which emerging te ...
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Tune in: The Trader’s Code goes live today with ⁠Danielle Shay⁠ and ⁠Fibonacci Princess⁠ (of ElliottWaveTrader.net) digging into high-probability chart setups, risk management, and how to trade what you see — especially ahead of the Fed meeting and potential volatility. In this episode: Fibonacci Princess walks us through real chart analysis: Tesla…
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The provided text explores the intriguing connections between Fibonacci numbers and oceanography, highlighting that while not a primary theme, several compelling links exist. These connections are categorized into three main areas: biological oceanography, where the Fibonacci sequence and Golden Ratio manifest in the growth patterns of marine organ…
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Almost immediately after the death of George Washington in 1799, the United States began to think of ways to commemorate and honor the father of the country. The process of creating a monument took decades. There were multiple aborted designs and one idea that was built but never fully implemented. What ended up being constructed became the world’s…
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The Money Path: Sam Stovall’s Q3 Earnings & Bull Market Outlook — What to Watch in Q4 On this episode of The Money Path, ⁠Todd Schoenberger⁠ sits down with ⁠Sam Stovall⁠, Chief Investment Strategist at ⁠CFRA Research⁠, for a deep dive into where the market is headed. While recent Federal Reserve rate cuts and solid economic signals have pushed stoc…
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The case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian immigrant anarchists executed in 1927 for a 1920 murder and robbery in Massachusetts, remains a landmark example of judicial prejudice. Arrested during the height of the Red Scare, their trial was less about evidence and more about their political beliefs and ethnicity. Judge Webster Tha…
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Welcome to the deep dive today. We're getting into something most of us well try pretty hard to avoid, yeah, failure, but we're looking at it differently, not just as you know, something that happens by accident, but maybe as a source of insight, even creativity, exactly. And we've got some really fascinating, almost polar opposite sources to explo…
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The country of Czechoslovakia was born and died in the 20th century. It was created after a war, suffered through another war, was occupied during the Cold War, and was finally liberated in 1989. Once it did become free of Soviet Rule, they decided that maybe they should never have been made into a country in the first place. Unlike almost every co…
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On May 31, 1970, one of the most devastating disasters in Peruvian history occurred. A magnitude 7.9 earthquake hit just off the coast of Peru, creating the most catastrophic natural disaster in the country's history. The “Ancash” or “Great Peruvian Earthquake” not only caused disastrous short-term loss of life, but also had long-term impacts that …
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Sometime around 11,000 years ago, somewhere in the Middle East or Central Asia, someone figured out how they could keep wild sheep and breed them. This simple act had enormous consequences for humanity. It improved food production, revolutionized the production of clothing, and even influenced the development of writing. Fast forward over 10,000 ye…
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The provided excerpts offer a comprehensive look at the challenges of building a new socialist society in post-revolutionary Russia, primarily through the lens of Leon Trotsky's writings and related analysis of the 1920s Soviet period. Trotsky’s texts, including excerpts from Problems of Everyday Life, address the necessity of transforming both the…
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While Western philosophy often prizes individual reason and abstract truth, many non-Western traditions share a profound and unifying goal: the cultivation of a harmonic and humane existence. This pursuit is not about isolating the mind but about integrating the individual into a wider whole—community, cosmos, and the self. In Confucianism, harmony…
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The Vietnam War was perhaps the most significant event that took place in the last half of the 20th century. It had profound impacts on the United States and, of course, Vietnam. However, many people have a very simplistic view of the causes of the war. They assume it was just a result of Cold War politics. While that was certainly a cause, the roo…
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WealthWise: Is the Russell 2000 Forming a Double Top? Mish Schneider on Small Caps, Triple Witching & What’s Ahead Join ⁠WealthWise with Jeffrey Hirsch⁠ live with ⁠Mish Schneider⁠, Chief Strategist at ⁠MarketGauge.com⁠, as they unpack some of the most pressing market patterns and risks right now. Highlights include: The Russell 2000 recently hit hi…
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These sources collectively present a multifaceted portrait of Dolores Huerta, a pivotal figure in the American labor and civil rights movements, often in conjunction with Cesar Chavez. The texts highlight her formative experiences as an activist, stemming from witnessing injustice and her mother's community work, and emphasize her key role in co-fo…
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The sources primarily focus on a unified theory of AI as a "Possibility Expansion Engine," proposing that AI acts as a "co-pilot" to overcome inherent human cognitive limitations in innovation. This concept is demonstrated through two distinct applications: the Speculative Synthesis Engine (SSE), which helps explore novel interdisciplinary ideas, a…
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The sources collectively outline an innovative educational model centered on a matrix-based animation tool for children, evolving from a basic design concept to a comprehensive, interdisciplinary learning framework. Initially, the idea explores using number-to-symbol mappings within a grid to create visual patterns and simple animations, with featu…
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The year 1900 was a pivotal year in world history. It was the end of the 19th century and on the cusp of the 20th century. Many of the technical advances that would come to define the next 100 years were just being unleashed. Social and economic changes were unfolding that would revolutionize the world. The changes that the world had seen in the 19…
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The provided texts discuss various aspects of human cognition and scientific development, exploring how individuals and communities understand the world. Jean Piaget's "The Psychology of Intelligence" examines the biological and social foundations of intelligence, detailing its development through stages like sensori-motor, intuitive, and operation…
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Live on The Money Path, host ⁠Todd Schoenberger⁠ sits down with ⁠José Torres⁠, Senior Economist at Interactive Brokers (IBKR) to parse today’s Federal Reserve decision and what’s ahead. Highlights include: The Fed cuts interest rates by 25 basis points — largely expected — with only one dissenter (Stephen Miran), and expectations for two more cuts …
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TODAY on The Money Path, host ⁠Todd Schoenberger⁠ welcomes ⁠Jed Ellerbroek⁠, CFA, Portfolio Manager at ⁠Argent Capital Management⁠, for a deep dive into what’s driving markets now — and what could power the next leg higher. What you’ll hear: Investment themes that matter: AI infrastructure, hyperscaler businesses, aerospace & defense, and alternati…
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Join ⁠Todd Schoenberger⁠ and ⁠Tobin Smith⁠ on Buy Hold Sell with special guest ⁠Barbara Doran⁠, CEO of ⁠BD8 Capital Partners⁠, as they unravel the biggest questions facing markets today: The Fed meeting looms: expect a 25 basis points cut, but everything hinges on Chair Powell’s post-meeting tone and upcoming economic data. (The Conference Board an…
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On January 15, 1947, a young woman was found dead in Los Angeles, California. She was found naked, cut in half, and drained of blood. When the crime was reported in the newspaper, the woman received a nickname, the Black Dahlia. Though the case has been cold for the better part of a century, the murder of the Black Dahlia has remained one of the mo…
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One of the most essential aspects of archeology is dating objects found in the past, and one of the most critical tools in dating historic objects is dendochronology. Dendrochronology, also called tree-ring dating, is a scientific method used to determine the age of wood and reconstruct past environmental conditions by analyzing growth rings in tre…
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These sources primarily explore the diverse landscape of indigenous Afro-feminist theories, highlighting their origins as a critique of Western feminism's perceived inadequacies in addressing the unique experiences of African women. They introduce various frameworks like Stiwanism, Motherism, and Nego-feminism, each offering distinct approaches to …
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These sources collectively provide an overview of Carol Lynne Knight, a multifaceted author and artist, highlighting her literary works and community involvement. Multiple excerpts introduce her poetry collections, "A Fretted Terrain, Like Mars," "Quantum Entanglement," and especially "If I Go Missing," often including reviews and descriptions of t…
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A long time ago in a city far, far away…. A young director with several films under his belt had an idea for a movie. His idea was to create a modern version of an old space adventure film like Flash Gordon. He wrote a story that would cover several films, negotiated a groundbreaking contract, and in the process, completely changed the film industr…
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Located above 66°33? Latitude North is the region we call the Arctic. The Arctic is unlike any other environment on Earth, even the Antarctic. It is sparsely populated and has unique wildlife and a biome that can’t be found anywhere else. It is completely dark in the winter and the sun never sets in the summer…and of course, it is really cold Learn…
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The provided texts offer distinct perspectives on biodiversity, with one highlighting global conservation efforts and the other explaining a fundamental ecological process. One source focuses on Huang Runqiu's leadership in international biodiversity governance, particularly his role in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, and China'…
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This compilation of texts, primarily excerpts from Peter Kropotkin's "Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution," argues against the prevailing Darwinist interpretation of "struggle for existence" as solely individual competition. Kropotkin asserts that mutual aid and cooperation are equally, if not more, significant factors in the evolution of species, bo…
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In the third century BC, Rome faced its greatest enemy. One man, a Carthaginian general named Hannibal Barca, led an army into the Italian peninsula and terrorized Rome for over a decade, despite having fewer resources and fighting on Rome's home turf. He handed the Roman Republic many of its most humiliating defeats and, in the process, developed …
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In 1977, NASA took advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime alignment of the planets to send two probes to the outermost reaches of the solar system. They sent back the best images and data yet available about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The program was a smashing success. However, the probes didn’t stop traveling. They kept going and going, all…
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Buy Hold Sell: Erin Gibbs on Fed Cuts, Small-Cap Outperformance, and Consumer Trends On this episode of Buy Hold Sell, hosted by Wall Street trader and CrossCheck Media CEO ⁠Todd M. Schoenberger⁠, featured guest ⁠Erin Gibbs⁠, Chief Equity Strategist at ⁠SlateStone Wealth⁠, delivers timely insights on how Federal Reserve rate cuts could reshape the …
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The provided texts examine how Dario Fo and Jello Biafra, two distinct artists, utilize their respective platforms to challenge imperialism and societal injustices. Fo, a Nobel laureate, employed political theatre and farce, drawing from medieval traditions and commedia dell'arte, to satirize Italian authority and expose exploitation, aiming to mak…
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The Money Path: Rob Thummel on Oil’s Decline, the Rise of Electricity, and Top Energy Investment Picks In this episode of The Money Path with Todd Schoenberger, ⁠Todd⁠ welcomes ⁠Rob Thummel⁠, Senior Portfolio Manager at ⁠Tortoise Capital⁠, to break down today’s rapidly evolving energy markets. Rob shares his insights on the recent oil price spike f…
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Their artistry was inextricably linked to their infamous personas, which were built upon a foundation of alcohol. For both, drink was not merely a vice but a central character in their mythos—a muse, a demon, and a form of rebellion against a sober, orderly world. Behan famously quipped, “I am a drinker with a writing problem,” a sentiment MacGowan…
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On April 15, 1452, a child was born, the illegitimate son of a peasant woman and a local notary in the village of Vinci, which was then part of the Republic of Florence. Given his illegitimate status, no one expected much of the young man, so he was apprenticed in the studio of a local artist. He would go on to become, not just one of the world’s g…
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The provided text from the "History After Dark" YouTube channel describes the profound and often violent transformation of human civilization by capitalism over the last 500 years. It argues that before capitalism, societies were primarily agrarian, with communal land and production geared towards survival, not profit. The emergence of "war capital…
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Bianco on the Brink: Fed Politics, Tariff Fallout, and the Future of the Dollar In this explosive episode of Buy Hold Sell, Wall Street traders ⁠Tobin Smith⁠ (CIO of TransformityResearch.com) and ⁠Todd M. Schoenberger⁠ (CEO of CrossCheck Media Inc.) sit down with ⁠Jim Bianco⁠, President of ⁠Bianco Research⁠, for a no-holds-barred conversation about…
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On October 13, 1972, a fight transporting a Uruguayan rugby club crashed into the Andes Mountains. For the following 72 days, survivors of the crash were stranded in the ice and snow, forced to survive in sub-zero temperatures, battling starvation and avalanches. Desperate to escape the mountains, two of the crash survivors trekked across the harsh…
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hese sources primarily discuss the Spirit of Revolt Archives, a collection of dissident literature in Glasgow, Scotland, and its "Radical Presses Clydeside" exhibition, which chronicles 100 years of autonomous protest writing. The exhibition highlights the historical significance of small pamphlets and leaflets in fostering social change, featuring…
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The Money Path: Stagflation Risks, AI’s Tech Boom 2.0, and Federal Reserve Independence with Rhys Williams On this episode of The Money Path with Todd Schoenberger, Todd sits down with ⁠Rhys Williams⁠, Chief Strategist at ⁠Wayve Capital⁠, to break down today’s most pressing economic and market trends. Rhys warns of potential stagflation in Q4, whil…
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This scholarly text explores the Afroasiatic roots of classical Greek civilization, specifically focusing on linguistic influences on the Greek language. The author, Martin Bernal, challenges traditional views of Greek purity, proposing that a significant portion of its vocabulary and certain grammatical structures are borrowed from Ancient Egyptia…
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On February 22, 1946, George F. Kennan, a career diplomat working in the American embassy in Moscow, sent an 8,000-word cable to the State Department in Washington.In it, he explained why the Soviet Union behaved as it did, outlining its unique combination of a communist ideology and historical Russian paranoia and suspicion. He also gave a prescri…
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These sources collectively explore the multifaceted influence and evolution of anime, particularly its impact on Western culture and animation. They detail anime's historical journey from early Western exposure in the 1960s to its widespread popularity, noting how specific works like "Akira" and "Ghost in the Shell" have significantly shaped filmma…
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These sources collectively examine the multifaceted impacts of colonialism across various historical periods and geographical locations, with a particular focus on its relationship to archaeology, material culture, and indigenous identity. They explore how European colonial systems were implemented, often through economic and political dominance, a…
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Seasonality Secrets & Trading Insights: Jeffrey Hirsch with Danielle Shay at the NYSE In this special episode of WealthWise with Jeffrey Hirsch, filmed live from the ⁠New York Stock Exchange⁠, ⁠Jeffrey Hirsch⁠—Editor-in-Chief of ⁠The Stock Trader’s Almanac⁠—shares his latest seasonality outlook for stocks, including insights on election cycles, the…
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This collection of excerpts critically examines the imposition of Western gender binaries and societal structures onto Yoruba culture, arguing that traditional Yoruba society was not organized along gender lines. The author highlights how Yoruba language is inherently gender-neutral, lacking specific pronouns or kinship terms for male or female, an…
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The provided texts offer a multifaceted exploration of Mariama Bâ's novel, "So Long a Letter," through various critical lenses. Excerpts from the novel itself introduce themes of polygamy, female subjugation within Senegalese-Muslim culture, and the protagonist's internal struggle during a funeral. Academic analyses expand on these points, with one…
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You may have noticed, on occasion, that friends you have from totally different parts of your life sometimes know each other. It often comes as a surprise, but it actually shouldn’t. It turns out that the world is highly connected via personal relationships. In fact, it has been suggested that any two people in the world are only six degrees apart …
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