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“An-My Le: Between Two Rivers” Exhibition Reflection

Each image shows the viewer scenes of the American military, and as the description in the MoMA’s gallery dedicated to her work indicates, it is a point of view on the peacetime activities of the armed forces as they move through the world. The tranquility is misleading, but not so much as to hide a further underlying commentary on the repetitive nature of war and how it shapes identity, whether personal or national.

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The Much Needed Resurgence of Human Creativity in the Age of AI-Generated Art

Francis C. Sorvino explores the resurgence of human creativity in the age of AI-generated art. As AI-produced content saturates the advertising landscape, Sorvino argues that the value of authentic, emotionally resonant human artistry is paradoxically highlighted, leading to a renewed appreciation for the irreplaceable qualities of human-generated art.

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Willingly Conservative Women

For every woman who stands up for reproductive rights, equal pay, women’s right to education, and freedom from the strict social boundaries that gender can impose upon a women’s place in society, there may be another woman who believes that these are non-issues and that the feminist agenda is pushing society to ruin. But why do these women support systems that deny them rights and even actively fight against the feminist cause?

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The Attention Economy: Shaping Information Consumption 

In today’s fast-paced digital world, information is more accessible than ever before. With just a few taps on our devices, we can access news, entertainment, and social updates at lightning speed. However, this abundance of information has given rise to a new currency: attention. The attention economy refers to the growing competition for people’s limited

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Making the Most of City Life: Creative Ways to Fill Your Free Time as a YUPPIE

Hey there, fellow urban dwellers! Are you tired of the same old daily grind in your concrete jungle? Are you looking for new and exciting ways to spend your precious free time without breaking the bank? Fear not, my metropolitan comrades, for I have just the antidote to your urban ennui. Buckle up and get

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Bridging the Gap: Integrating Traditional and Disruptive Media for a More Informed Society

In our fast-paced, information-hungry world, it’s vital that we receive accurate, up-to-date, and accessible information. Yet, there seems to be a growing divide between traditional televised media and social media, two dominant sources of information in our daily lives. This blog post will explore the reasons behind this disconnect, such as information latency and the

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The Great Apartment Hunt: A Comedy of Errors and Empty Bank Accounts

Greetings, fellow city dwellers! Gather ’round, and let me regale you with the tale of my epic quest to find an affordable apartment in a major US city – a journey filled with laughter, tears, and more than a few moments of existential crisis. As a single woman in her mid-twenties, I’m ready to bid

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