I thought I’d do this in an infographic which automatically makes the information far more concise. This is a 30 second read. Suitable for people on the go using their smartphone. But I have added further background information if it interests readers. In the infographic on ‘What was Lewis Carroll’s inspiration for his grinning …
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This article is within the umbrella of Critical Race Theory (CRT – see base of article for an explanation 😎👍 and a definition of ‘anthroparchy’). The source of the article is an article written by Nathan Winograd, the architect of America’s No Kill Movement which has saved the lives of millions of shelter animals. …
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A mysterious injury which prevented Charles Dickens from continuing writing for what appears to have been a couple of weeks has now been revealed: a horse bit his righting arm (presumed as he was right-handed) at a stables. It was a serious bite which harmed him quite severely. Note: I add some comments in …
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My research reveals two cats that he lived with. There may have been more. One of his pet cats was the inspiration for his short story The Black Cat which was first published on August 19, 1843 in The Saturday Evening Post. It is a macabre story in which the narrator loved cats until …
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