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  2. Overview effect - Wikipedia

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    Visitors share a 12,500 square foot (1150 square meter) area allowing them to physically explore the ISS and look outside. [ 32 ] A three-dimensional model of the Earth 7 metres (23 ft) in diameter, created from detailed NASA imagery and appearing to float in the air, toured the U.K. in 2022, the installation "aim(ing) to create a sense of the ...

  3. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    The Overton window is the range of subjects and arguments politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time. [1] It is also known as the window of discourse. [2] Key to the concept is that the window changes over time; it can shift, or shrink or expand. [3] It exemplifies "the slow evolution of societal values and norms." [3]

  4. Window shopping - Wikipedia

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    A woman window shopping. Window shopping, sometimes called browsing, refers to an activity in which a consumer browses through or examines a store's merchandise as a form of leisure or external search behaviour without a current intent to buy. Depending on the individual, window shopping can be a pastime or be used to obtain information about a ...

  5. Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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    Baby hatch in Germany Baby hatch called "BabyBox" in the Czech Republic Baby hatch in Poland.The label OKNO ŻYCIA means 'Window of Life'. A baby hatch or baby box [1] is a place where people (typically mothers) can leave babies, usually newborn, anonymously in a safe place to be found and cared for.

  6. Woman at a Window - Wikipedia

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    Woman at a Window is an 1822 oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. This painting is currently located in Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. [1] The painting depicts an interior with a woman, seen from behind, peering out an opened window. Beyond the window, the masts of ships are visible.

  7. Look on the bright side - Wikipedia

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    Look on the bright side is an English language idiom that suggests trying to be optimistic. Look on the bright side may also refer to: "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life", song from Monty Python's Life of Brian; Looking on the Bright Side (1932), a British musical comedy film; Lookin' on the Bright Side (1993), an album by Harold Mabern

  8. Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia

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    The Greek spectators, by looking into the abyss of human suffering depicted by characters on stage, passionately and joyously affirmed life, finding it worth living. The main theme in The Birth of Tragedy is that the fusion of Dionysian and Apollonian Kunsttriebe ("artistic impulses") forms dramatic arts or tragedies.

  9. Through a Glass Darkly - Wikipedia

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    Through a Glass Darkly: The Life of Patrick Hamilton, a 1990 biography by Nigel H. Jones Through a Glass Darkly: American Views of the Chinese Revolution , a 2006 book by William H. Hinton Poetry