As the news cycle fills with exposés of hypocrisy, from politicians to celebrities, we are confronted with uncomfortable ...
God Janus is referred to as the god of doorways and new beginnings. The beginning of the day, month, and year, both calendrical and agricultural, were sacred to him. Janus is also the source of ...
Janus was the god of beginnings, transitions and time itself, which obviously is well-suited to the holiday. His unique appearance also fits right in, since he’s pictured as having two faces ...
Some people, even PN bigwigs, believe that the more we speak of corruption, the worse it is. They fear being negative. That mentioning the horrors of the ones in power will scare people, the common ...
A gene with two faces Professor Ciccarelli likens the dual role of CDKN2A to the ancient Roman god of transitions Janus, after whom January is named. Janus has two faces -- one looking to the past ...
Janus, the ancient Roman god of beginnings and endings, is often depicted as having two faces pointing in opposite directions, representing the past and the future. The term "Janus" has been ...
That ol’ two-faced god Janus is a perfect fit for the frosts and sometimes thaws of January. Doubt me? Let me plead my case: Astronomically speaking, the days are getting longer but winter still ...
But the early Roman kings, before the republic, moved it to coincide with Janus, a two-faced god who looked backward with an old face and forward with a young face. Julius Caesar realigned Roman ...