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Headless Ecommerce Framework
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define a variables to load
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CLI for react native projects
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These stories make up part of a conceptual writing project developed by artist-led collective The Retro Bar at the End of the Universe.
8 stories, collected by JohnWrightArt
Obviously not! At least from the perspective of the originator of Hauntology, Jacques Derrida. Derrida’s deconstructionist argument, that no one thing can ever obtain full presence over something else – that which isn’t referred to always (sub)exists, exists in traces an example of deconstruction (when we say the word ‘man’, it is always in relation to the word ‘woman’, which haunts like a ghost word. The word ‘man’ cannot be thought of without that which isn’t mentioned:...
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Continuing on our quest to have less plastic in our lives, whilst visiting the open day at Sheffield University with my daughter- we discovered that they had a great shop selling lots of sustainable items. We were delighted to find that they sold metal straws. We had started using paper straws opposed to plastic ones at home, but we were delighted with the metal ones and they came with a little straw cleaners! we were very pleased with our new find .
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Every girl dreams of their wedding day. The big dress, the ringing of the church bells, horse drawn carriage and being a princess for the day. Nevertheless all that can come at a hefty price. According to a National Wedding Survey 2018, the average wedding in the UK cost over £30,000 (Hosie, 2018). So it’s no wonder less and less people are choosing to get wed. According to the most recent Office of National Statistics (2018) (ONS), the number of opposite sex marriages fell by 3.4% between 20...
4 stories, collected by Claire Watts
However, we describe it the great British cuppa, brew, char it has been relegated to the furthest corner of the cafe menu. It has been replaced by coffee in various guises, served iced or laced with exotic fruit. Tea is treated like the embarrassing auntie at a wedding, ostracised and unpopular. There is no appreciation for the tradition of tea making globally. What can be better than a brew and a natter to solve personal and world issues? Come and join me on my whistle kettle tour around Europe...
6 stories, collected by Denise Robinson