“The Education of an Idealist” is a memoir by Samantha Power, former American Ambassador to the UN. It follows her political education from her childhood in Dublin, to the streets of war-torn Bosnia, to the White House Situation Room. This journey will highlight Power’s political idealism, and her incessant fight for human dignity.
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Can I CanSat?
Authors: Stanisław Wilson, Klara Maxwell Have you ever wandered down the Da Vinci hallways and seen these strange, flashy posters with a slightly sci-fi looking […]
“Sarrasine” by Balzac: A Little-Known Oriental Gem
Honoré de Balzac, most known for being the writer of the awe-inspiring “Comédie Humaine,” is rarely lauded for his complex, multi-faceted novellas, and short stories. Yet one of his most emblematic works is also one of his shortest: a 70-page novella by the enigmatic name of “Sarrasine.”
Les Justes by Camus – A Reflection
Albert Camus, the 20th Century French absurdist philosopher, is a man of contradictions. He is the type of philosopher to prove that nothing is ever certain in life or philosophy – ultimately, both the true and the wrong can be correct if we attribute equal argumentation and reflection to them.
4 Reasons Why You Should Read Divergent
Reading “Divergent” offers more character depth and insights than the film, enhancing the overall experience and understanding of the story.