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Rope Story No. 3

How the Futurist used his Rope: Giacomo Balla (1871-1958) was only nine years old when his dad died. His mom now had to fight to survive. Nevertheless, she made her son’s education a priority. Monuments should be made world wide … Continue reading

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Janes’s Rope No. 2

The Climber After her mother’s death, Dorothy was separated from her siblings and sent to live with a second cousin. She was only seven years old. At 16, she was sent off to her grandparents where, for the first time … Continue reading

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Jane’s Rope

Every day is a short story. You just need to get it down on paper. Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980) was born in Indian Creek, Texas. Her mother died when she was two. Her father felt he had better things to … Continue reading

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Women & Condition of Possibility

Life is about interrelating and how we interrelate determines the quality of our daily life. Sometimes the presence of a force outside of us provokes not only a psychological response but a physiological one as well. Imagine living like a … Continue reading

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Gaze Detection

Have you ever felt as if someone were watching you? Why is that? The feeling of being looked at, known as scopaesthesia, is a phenomenon that, although it exists, lacks adequate empirical investigation. Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and parapsychologist, took an … Continue reading

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