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Human Library | DailyGood

[ad_1] December 1, 2020– “The Human Library is built on a very simple idea: conversation is key to understanding. The global platform for hands-on learning, based in Denmark, works to create a secure framework for personal conversations that can help challenge prejudice and discrimination, prevent conflict, and contribute to greater human cohesion across social, religious,…

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A Lyrical Rewilding of the Human Heart

[ad_1] November 30, 2020– “A century after the great nature writer Henry Beston insisted that we need” a wiser and perhaps more mystical concept of animals “, observing how” in a world older and complete than ours, finished and complete, endowed with extensions of the senses we have lost or never reached, living by voices…

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Uncommon Gratitude | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 29, 2020– “Ahead of me is a slope of wild grasses, saturated with the coppery light of early autumn. Insects crawl into wild asters and Queen Anne’s lace, and animal trails wind through dense vegetation . forest of maple, beech, cherry and ash trees, flattens out like a gigantic tennis court or helicopter…

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Small Musings on a Vast Universe

[ad_1] November 28, 2020– Says Maria Popova of Ella Frances Sanders’ latest book, “In fifty-one miniature essays, each accompanied by one of her fun and moving ink and watercolor drawings, Sanders continues to explore a wide and enjoyable range of scientific mysteries and facts. : evolution, chaos theory, clouds, the color blue, the nature of…

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Prince Ea: Three Seconds | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 27, 2020– A presentation, in the inimitable style of the spoken word artist Prince Ea, of where humanity stands today and how we must all work together to get to the fourth second. This film won first prize in the Short Film category of the Film4Climate initiative in 2016. Can we come together…

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What We Get Wrong About Time

[ad_1] November 26, 2020– “Most of us tend to think that time is linear, absolute and constantly” running out, “but is that really true? As much as time seems to flow in one direction, some scientists disagree” . Read on to learn more about what we know and what we don’t know about the nature…

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Deciphering Words in the Woods

[ad_1] November 25, 2020– “Ogham is the oldest form of writing in Ireland. Dating back to the 4th century, it is often affectionately called the tree alphabet. It is an archaic script using trees as letters. In Ogham, the characters were called feda trees or branching nin branches because of their shape. Amazingly, this ancient…