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    Flaco, the Beloved Owl of Central Park, Dies in Tragic Collision

    by Peter November 9, 2021
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    November 9, 2021
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    Unveiling the Viking Age: A Trove of Exquisite Jewelry Unearthed in Sweden

    by Peter November 9, 2021
    by Peter November 9, 2021

    Viking Age Jewelry Trove Unearthed in Sweden Discovery Archaeologists in Sweden have made an extraordinary discovery: a trove of Viking Age jewelry dating back approximately 1,000 years. The jewelry, which …

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  • Biographies

    Lady Bird Johnson: A Trailblazing First Lady in the Shadows of Power

    by Zuzana November 8, 2021
    by Zuzana November 8, 2021

    Lady Bird Johnson: A Powerful First Lady in the Shadows Early Life and Influence on LBJ Claudia Alta Taylor, known as Lady Bird Johnson, was a trailblazing First Lady who …

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  • Ecology and Conservation

    Invasive Species: A Global Threat – EU Blacklist Targets 37 Species

    by Rosa November 8, 2021
    by Rosa November 8, 2021

    Invasive Species: A Global Threat What are Invasive Species? Invasive species are non-native plants, animals, or microorganisms that have been introduced to a new environment and pose a threat to …

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  • Home and Garden

    Renovating a Listed Stone Cottage: Preserving History and Embracing the Unexplained

    by Keira November 8, 2021
    by Keira November 8, 2021

    Renovating a Listed Stone Cottage: Preserving History and Embracing the Unexplained The Challenges of Renovating a Listed Building Undertaking a renovation project for a listed building in the UK is …

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  • Psychology

    Pain: Why We’d Rather Get It Over With and How to Cope

    by Peter November 7, 2021
    by Peter November 7, 2021

    Pain: Why We’d Rather Get It Over With Psychology of Pain Avoidance Pain is an unpleasant sensation that we naturally try to avoid. However, research has shown that when it …

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  • Home and Garden

    Leather Repair Kits: A Comprehensive Guide to Restoring Your Leather Items

    by Keira November 6, 2021
    by Keira November 6, 2021

    Leather Repair Kits: A Comprehensive Guide Understanding Leather Damage and Repair Leather, a durable and elegant material, can withstand wear and tear, but it is not immune to damage. Common …

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  • Gardening

    Calathea Zebrina: The Ultimate Guide to Care, Propagation, and Troubleshooting

    by Keira November 5, 2021
    by Keira November 5, 2021

    Calathea Zebrina: The Ultimate Guide to Care and Propagation Introduction Calathea Zebrina, commonly known as the zebra plant, is a captivating tropical houseplant renowned for its distinctive striped foliage. This …

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  • Religion and Spirituality

    Medieval Christian Pilgrim Badges: A Talisman for Protection on the Journey of Faith

    by Peter November 5, 2021
    by Peter November 5, 2021

    Medieval Christian Pilgrim Badges: A Talisman for Protection and Pilgrimage What is a Medieval Christian Pilgrim Badge? Medieval Christian pilgrims wore decorative pendants, known as pilgrim badges, to signify their …

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  • Television and Film

    The Rise and Fall (and Potential Rise) of the Working-Class Sitcom

    by Kim November 5, 2021
    by Kim November 5, 2021

    Working-Class Sitcoms: A History of Representing the American Dream The Rise of the Working-Class Sitcom The 1970s marked a turning point in American television, with the emergence of sitcoms that …

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