Philosophies - Page 12

From travel adventures to heartbreaking loss

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A whirlwind year ripped Becky and Craig Markovitz away from "dreaming up travel adventures" in Leipzig to encountering the deepest love and loss back in the US - that of their child. Now, as a tribute to their son, they're turning their tragedy and grief into a place where other children can dream up their

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“Banishment” – the plight of the poet

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"It was observed during his mock trial that he was distracted though the accusations made against him demanded no response. Nevertheless, he seemed somewhat absent from the proceedings, and if his lips moved, he said nothing."

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Dancing decisively into an “epic year”

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"If not now, then when?" A tale about reignited passion, and what you can do to find that yourself in 2019.

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Getting Along in Germany: Privacy

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"Have you found it difficult to make friends with Germans? Do you feel like your neighbors are indifferent and standoffish? Do you worry that people here don't seem to like you very much? Then let me introduce you to the German core value of privacy."

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The life and work of “Snowflake Bentley”

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Vermont farmer Wilson Bentley, the first person to photograph and study the complexity of snow crystals, died 87 years ago today: "On the morning he was laid to rest... it began to snow, leaving a dusting over the burial ground."

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Blinde Farben: “deep blues, warm ochres, vivid pinks”

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"It is in these places where we find the true spirit of creativity, where the magic happens and people from all walks of life gather to warm their souls and stare into the flames for a while." Blinde Farben Exhibition, Tretjakow Gallery, Lindenau. Runs until 21 Dec.

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