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Get Inspired By These 50 Incredibly Clever Logos With Hidden Meanings
Get Inspired By These 50 Incredibly Clever Logos With Hidden Meanings
Looking for some logo design inspiration? Here are 50 ingenious examples that carry dual meanings in their design. The hidden symbols explain either the nature of the business or are a clever visual representation of its name. The symbolism is obvious in some cases but skillfully subtle in most. All in all, the designers behind […]
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Get Inspired By These 50 Incredibly Clever Logos With Hidden Meanings
If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent | john pavlovitz
If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent | john pavlovitz
Sometimes I wonder if I’ll have gay children. I’m not sure if other parents think about this, but I do; quite often. Maybe it’s because I have many gay people in my family and circle of friends. It’s in my genes and in my tribe. Maybe it’s because, as a pastor of students, I’ve seen and… Continue Reading If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent
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If I Have Gay Children: Four Promises From A Christian Pastor/Parent | john pavlovitz
15 Banned Books You Should Read This Banned Books Week - Mic
15 Banned Books You Should Read This Banned Books Week - Mic
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book banned is likely a book worth reading. Beloved books like Harry Potter, Brave New World and The Giving Tree have been banned for reasons spanning from greed to promiscuity. There are censors all…
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15 Banned Books You Should Read This Banned Books Week - Mic
Brain’s Network of Bottlenecks May Limit Multitasking | Science | WIRED
Brain’s Network of Bottlenecks May Limit Multitasking | Science | WIRED
By Kate Shaw, Ars Technica Although the human brain is a very complex structure, it’s still not big or efficient enough to process every single thing we see, hear and do. Sometimes this limitation is a good thing, since it forces our brains to filter out minor details that we don’t need to dwell on. \[…\]
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Brain’s Network of Bottlenecks May Limit Multitasking | Science | WIRED