The point at which non-experts must either trust expert institutions or adopt a cover-up hypothesis because they cannot verify the evidence themselves.
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institutional trust floor
A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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"to the world and claim that this is jews reclaiming the land that they were at 2 000 years ago it's like some claim..."
"this layer of trust in these kinds of institutions right if you doubt it i suppose you just have to think there's some sort..."
"Okay, thank you. Okay, so we're gonna open the floor to questions. Are there any questions for Professor Roberts? Yes."
"...his primal aim so that no human mind may find the floor to it, when you return across the wide waves, ask my own..."
"...place in which we found ourselves, but with this rough, hewn floor and scanty light, a dungeon built by nature. Before I free myself..."
"...are tears that drip. When gathered, they pierce through that cavern's floor, and crossing rocks into this valley, from Akron and Styx to Phlegthon."
"...city in quick gains have brought excess and arrogance to your floor, and so you weep for it already. So I cried out Wait,..."
"Verse 85. I should have seen more of this threshing floor, but for the motion of the sun beneath my feet, it was a..."
"chained to a floor in a cave and they can only see what's in front of them which is a wall an empty wall..."
"...The nude on page six, sitting cross -legged on a studio floor next to an easel, had fine breasts but a bland expression on..."
"...is lined up together as prisoners. They are chained to the floor. And there's about a million of them. Okay? And their necks are..."
"...this because I don't want to put my head to the floor five times. But doing this is a state of positive energy. Yes...."
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