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  2. Iceberg theory - Wikipedia

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    The iceberg theory or theory of omission is a writing technique coined by American writer Ernest Hemingway. As a young journalist, Hemingway had to focus his newspaper reports on immediate events, with very little context or interpretation.

  3. File:Iceberg.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Iceberg that sank the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The iceberg has become a metaphor in the cultural reception of the disaster. The iceberg is a counterpart to the luxurious ship, standing for the cold and silent force of nature that cost the lives of so many people. The iceberg became a metaphor in various political and religious contexts, and has appeared in poetry as well as in pop culture.

  5. 50 motivational quotes that will inspire you to chase your goals

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    When you need an extra boost of inspiration, these motivational quotes will inspire you to keep going. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. The Icebergs - Wikipedia

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    The Iceberg (1891) is a simpler composition than his 1861 picture. Describing The Iceberg, Huntington notes the changes in Church's style and outlook: "Church was seldom more charming than in this late painting. Gone is the compulsive striving to say the last word about his subject, the passion to know and master the universe.

  7. 37 Funny Minimalistic Illustrations By Dave Clamp - AOL

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    Image credits: youngpoorandhappy As for the audience’s takeaway, Dave wrote: “I hope people take away the fact that everyone's allowed to make art. I think a lot of people see artists and ...

  8. File:Titanic iceberg.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Introspection illusion - Wikipedia

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    Motivational reasons: Considering one's own ability to understand their reasoning as being equivalent to an outsider's is intimidating and a threat to the ego and sense of control. Thus, people do not like to entertain the idea, instead maintaining the belief that they can accurately introspect.