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Excerpts from “Who Will Cry for the Ice?” a 2005 Master’s Thesis by Carter Brooks

Preface

For the artistically minded, the best way to solve a problem is indirectly. How many great discoveries have been accidents? How often do we set out on one course and arrive at an unexpected destination? So, perhaps the best way … Continue reading

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Abstract

Examination of the conceptual metaphors we use in every day speech can provide insight into how we think about and understand the world. Conceptual understanding of climate change is shaped not only by scientific research, but also by everyday metaphors … Continue reading

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