
Connor Harrison
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Jul 17, 2024 |
review31.co.uk | Connor Harrison
James Marcus, Glad to the Brink of Fear: A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson Princeton University Press, 336pp,ISBN 9780691254333, £25.00‘American nature was a splendid, empty theater,’ wrote Professor Larzer Ziff on the early republic. If we are to take his lead, then Ralph Waldo Emerson might be considered America’s first actor.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
namecheap.com | Connor Harrison
Chances are, you recognize the .ORG domain. From local charities to international corporations, it’s been impacting the world for over 30 years. Better representation, safer living, and a healthier planet — the .ORG domain has helped it all. If you were sitting there thinking, ‘hmm, a healthier planet? That sounds like a reason to celebrate,’ well, you wouldn’t be alone. Over the past five years, the .ORG Impact Awards has commended charity owners of .ORG domains with coveted celebrations.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
mtlreviewofbooks.ca | Adam Hill |JB Staniforth |Aishwarya Singh |Connor Harrison
From the caviar-like eggs of the Mexican water fly, to ancient olive trees in Puglia, Italy, to camas, the pre-contact root vegetable of the Pacific Northwest, The Lost Supper serves up an alt-gastronomic romp, promising to shuttle the reader back and forth between the foodways of antiquity and the front lines of sustainable agriculture today.
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Jan 1, 2024 |
mtlreviewofbooks.ca | JB Staniforth |Aishwarya Singh |Connor Harrison |Nived Dharmaraj
As this year draws to a close, we thought we take a moment to reflect back on our reviews this past year and see what resonated most with you all. Reminiscent of our Fall 2023 Issue features’ focus on AI, the algorithm is both terrifying and fun to contend with. By examining our website’s traffic and analytics, we were able see which reviews stood out to our mRb audience – scroll down to discover them! * 1.
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Dec 30, 2023 |
mtlreviewofbooks.ca | JB Staniforth |Aishwarya Singh |Connor Harrison |Jocelyn Parr
In mid-2018, as Canada counted down toward that October’s adult-use cannabis legalization, reports emerged that licensed cannabis producers had already bought up enough commercial cultivation property to produce some 50% more than the amount of cannabis Canadians were estimated to be able to consume annually. This was bad news, since cannabis could not be commercially exported.
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