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Scalable Syntax: Poetry Model of the Biosphereand what is different in a multi-language poetry ecosystem that progresses poetry from the writer to the reader and throughout the network in poetry creation, writing, translation, publication, and distribution.莎草 发表于 2025-3-30 15:20:02
The Anthropocene: Ecosystems & Time Framesad of recognition of the value of difference under different conditions. Descending from the great ages of earth to recent definitions of concepts like ecosystem, the chapter shows how culture adapts to similar approaches to problems regardless of scale, that is, how culture adapts to climate.平息 发表于 2025-3-30 19:46:49
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Nouns & Things: Changing Their Climateified by our perception of how they operate socially and ecologically. Physics, feminism, Daoism, ecology, trees, and poems all assemble through similar methods showing how they do not operate alone even as people discern them separately. Classification, a strong tendency for people and probably othminaret 发表于 2025-3-31 01:00:45
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Syntax or How I Become What I Seemough cultural legacy, and conditioned by habitat. Selves and social groups build through a sentiency syntax, but minds can progress contrary to the flow, using adaptive thought, and events can be non-linear. Selves progress within known ranges, so looking at other people, events, processes, and langSurgeon 发表于 2025-3-31 14:45:06
Social Groups Scale: Identities & Connectionsactions. Sometimes people with similar roles in different groups have similar points of view despite group differences. Poets share poetry even when they write in different modes or diverge by class, race, gender, ability, and age. This chapter encourages readers to include the connections between i