Monthly Archive: March, 2016

Justice Two

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Justice

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Justice. It’s a principle that America was founded on, and yet one we don’t often see in practice. But when you look at it, you can see examples through history. A march from… Continue reading

Justice One

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The Wheel Three

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The Wheel

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“What goes up, must come down. Spinning wheel, got to go round.” Spheres, discs, circles, wheels. One of the greatest inventions of humankind, the wheel; allowing us first better and easier transport of… Continue reading

The Wheel Two

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The Wheel

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Fate goes on and on, the wheel keeps turning and turning. Ancient myths told of fates who spun the fortune of mere mortals — spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of each life.… Continue reading

The Wheel One

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The Hermit Three

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The Hermit

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The Hermit is a solitary person, whether by choice or necessity. Perhaps an aesthete, perhaps a shut-in. Maybe selfishly contemplating his own navel at the expense of social connection, maybe transcending so far… Continue reading