Artifact
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A beginner’s guide to heraldry
Trump Insults
Trump insults for women
The way trump attacks the squad
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/17/trump-attacks-squad-scared-politics
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41617/41617-h/41617-h.htm#page218
Herladry:
https://www.heraldryandcrests.com/
More Heraldry
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Guide to heraldry
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Ant-strong labourer, wise and provident in all his affairs.
Antelope-skilful at music and a lover of harmony, someone with a keen mind for politics and the ability to foresee times and opportunities well, and lastly, a person who is unwilling to assail his enemies rashly, who would prefer to stand his ground than risk harming another wrongfully. Thus the antelope signifies harmony, polity and peace.
The antelope has also been used occasionally as an emblem of purity and fleetnes
Navigators
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Manifesto
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07.26.2019
I watched this TedTalk by Adam Alter to get a broad sense of the mental heath problems associated with smartphone addiction. He presents some key statistics, dates, nad terms surrounding the issue, including the breakdown of how people living with smartphones allocate their time in the day. He represents these statistics visually, but his narration packs a much more powerful punch.
Additionally, this video is interesting because Alter, proposes some solutions to add ‘stopping cues’ to our lives in the scrolling phone context as well as in places of work.