Author: Biljana Ognenova
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Emotional Contagion: How Your Facebook Comments Feed Turns Into a War of Words
Emotional contagion on social media.
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“The Inconceivable Truth: A Gutsy Memoir about Defining and Surviving Childless Womanhood in the 21st Century” by Nicki Fenthum (Book Review)
There was a moment in time when I didn’t quite understand why people decide to share their stories in so many personal details. I thought – why would someone want to expose to the bare bones to random strangers? Then it dawned on me – they are not doing it for themselves or, rather, they…
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Mathematics – the Imperfect Language of the Universe
How can the self-restrictive rules of science damage its very core and why it’s not good to speak a single scientific language.
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9 Lessons About Love I Picked Up from “Mating in Captivity” by Esther Perel (Book Review)
What Esther Perel is talking about in “Mating in Captivity” is not the subject of serial affairs. She talks about a more complex problem: the affair that rocks an otherwise stable marriage.
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“The Art of Cyber Conflict” by H. Sienkiewicz (Book Review)
No war can be raised to a state-of-the-art level. Art must be beautiful, in the sense of producing a renewed faith of acceptance and I’m not sure war could ever do that. “The Art of Cyber Conflict” is about the new types of wars being led in the digital sphere. Yet despite the absence of…
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How to “Make Your Own Neural Network in Python” (Book Review)
If you’re a developer and expect deep expert insights about machine learning and neural networks, this “Make Your Own Neural Network in Python” review is not for you. But if you are a tech addict and like reading and learning about new software applications, then this will most likely hit a spot. If you like…
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“Chasing Mercury” by September Williams [Book Review]
“Chasing Mercury” ticked all the right boxes of what I consider an amazing book deserving of a high rating. It has everything that I want from a good read – memorable characters, a plot that edges on the personal, the collective, and the political, and a curious take on what seems like usual human destinies,…
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“Jobs for Robots” by Jason Schenker (BOOK REVIEW): How to Make Yourself Irreplaceable in the Age of Robotics
Informed in one way or another, we all await for the faraway future to welcome robots on a grand scale. But robots are coming faster than we can tell. In fact, robots are already here and now it’s the best time to start preparing yourself for what once seemed only a distant possibility on the…
