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The Charm of Fiction
The fictional realm with its characters and situations provides me with a mechanism to cope with the challenges of the real world.
Gen-Z, Living and Learning in a World of Social Media
A friend recently asked what she should tell her 14-year-old niece, who wants to look like an influencer and has been on a strict diet.
‘Summer With the Enemy’ by Syrian Novelist Shahla Ujayli Is a Searing Summer Read
Three generations in a Syrian town: The English-to-Arabic translator of the novel that was a finalist for the prestigious International Prize for Arab Fiction discusses the sweeping historical novel.
What Do I Have of You?
A poem is about the author's grief over losing her father a decade ago.
If You Love ASMR You Might Be More Sensitive, Our Research Finds
It’s intriguing how some people experience ASMR while others don’t – our latest research suggests that many ASMR responders are highly sensitive “orchids”.
The Creativity of Liberal Arts Versus the Speed of Digital Culture
A society without a questioning mind will continue to face denial of rights, justice and empowerment.