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Netflix's latest noir offering, Dept. Q, offers an intriguing plot, but drowns in sluggish pacing and overly dramatized explanations.
Chen, J. Y., Xu, Z. and Zhang, T. (2025) A Study of Chinese Language Morphemes in the Perspective of Second Language Acquisition (1998-2024) —Based on Bibliometric Analysis. Open Journal of Social ...
PVV leader Geert Wilders has just announced his exit from the Dutch coalition. This leaves the current coalition in a crisis.
The first issue includes a long editorial introduction from Uncle Seamus, which establishes an element of kindhearted fun and ...
In “I’ll Tell You When I’m Home,” the Palestinian American writer Hala Alyan draws on her life experiences and her family’s ...
Author Laura Lippman combines a light amateur sleuth story with a harder-edged thriller, combining both types of mysteries, ...
Susan Choi’s new book, Flashlight, considers the evolution of rage.
The biologist at the center of Maria Reva’s metafictional “Endling” prefers snails to the company of humans.
Charlotte Sitterly and her teen daughter are shut out of their comfortable life in a coastal community in North Carolina.
Evidential or other empirical support can differ between domains of application, even when concepts are broadly shared. The review centres on three resilience frameworks, of increasing complexity: ...
The 1983 ABC movie “The Day After” was a landmark moment that proved contentious even before it aired, as a new documentary shows. By Alissa Wilkinson The latest installment to the long ...
The academic views are studied with a systematic literature review while the practitioners views are assessed with a survey, where we received responses from 115 software professionals. The results of ...
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