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  2. A picture is worth a thousand words - Wikipedia

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    The modern use of the phrase is generally attributed to Fred R. Barnard. Barnard wrote this phrase in the advertising trade journal Printers' Ink, promoting the use of images in advertisements that appeared on the sides of streetcars. [6] The December 8, 1921, issue carries an ad entitled, "One Look is Worth A Thousand Words."

  3. Essence - Wikipedia

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    Essence (Latin: essentia) has various meanings and uses for different thinkers and in different contexts.It is used in philosophy and theology as a designation for the property or set of properties or attributes that make an entity the entity it is or, expressed negatively, without which it would lose its identity.

  4. Ekphrasis - Wikipedia

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    The word ekphrasis, or ecphrasis, comes from the Greek for the written description of a work of art produced as a rhetorical or literary exercise, [1] often used in the adjectival form ekphrastic. It is a vivid, often dramatic, verbal description of a visual work of art, either real or imagined. Thus, "an ekphrastic poem is a vivid description ...

  5. Media literacy - Wikipedia

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    Media literacy applies to different types of media, [2] and is seen as an important skill for work, life, and citizenship. [ 1 ] Examples of media literacy include reflecting on one's media choices, [ 3 ] identifying sponsored content, [ 4 ] recognizing stereotypes, [ 5 ] analyzing propaganda [ 6 ] and discussing the benefits, risks, and harms ...

  6. Marc Andreessen doesn’t want to see anyone’s ‘whole self’ at ...

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    McPherson added, "Bringing your true self to work means being vulnerable, and not everyone deserves or needs to see that side of you." This story was originally featured on Fortune.com Show comments

  7. Essentialism - Wikipedia

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    In Categories, Aristotle similarly proposed that all objects have a substance that, as George Lakoff put it, "make the thing what it is, and without which it would be not that kind of thing". [2] The contrary view—non-essentialism—denies the need to posit such an "essence". Essentialism has been controversial from its beginning.

  8. Donald Trump has been secretly communicating with ‘man crush ...

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    Bloomberg via Getty Images. Mayo added that Trump potentially taking an ax to stringent banking rules “should mean borrowers get better rates for their loans and better services for customers

  9. What the Grateful Dead can teach CEOs about succession planning

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    What do I mean by that? Mayer, whose earlier work cast him more as chart-topping heartthrob than counterculture hippie, was not the obvious choice to fill Garcia’s shoes.