Prehistoric Sign Language and Holding the Pork
By: Daniel Samson World famous linguist Noam Chomsky argues that a single chance mutation 100,000 years ago triggered the language faculty, which paved the way for spoken language in human […]
By: Daniel Samson World famous linguist Noam Chomsky argues that a single chance mutation 100,000 years ago triggered the language faculty, which paved the way for spoken language in human […]
By: Stephanie McKean Surely all travel has a purpose. Whether it be it for business, relaxation, sight-seeing, maybe to see old friends, or make new ones – there is always […]
By: Dan Grant With the London Olympics in full swing, Same Page thought it might be appropriate – pertinent, even – for their only current contributing member who lives in […]
By: Chris Dagonas You know that feeling when you receive a bonus cheque from your boss? Or find 20 dollars in your jeans that you didn’t know you had? It’s […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Expectations and hyperbole. The two real villains of the Dark Knight Rises (DKR). Christopher Nolan’s epic Batman trilogy drew to a close this past weekend with the […]
By: Paul Andreacchi After watching the pilot episode for HBO’s new Sunday night drama The Newsroom, I was admittedly enthralled with the rapid fire dialogue and the clever melding of […]
By: Chris Dagonas Spain has won the three most recent major international soccer tournaments (2008 Euro Championship, 2010 World Cup, 2012 Euro Championship). So does this make them the greatest […]
By: Paul Andreacchi After knocking out the heavily favoured Germans in yet another Semi-Final (World Cup ’06 anyone?) the Italian National team marched onto the field for the Euro Cup […]