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    Timbuktu’s Ancient Manuscripts: Unlocking Africa’s Literary Legacy

    by Zuzana December 4, 2020
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  • Family

    Build a Playhouse for Your Kids: Free and DIY Plans for Every Skill Level

    by Zuzana December 4, 2020
    by Zuzana December 4, 2020

    Backyard Playhouse Plans for Kids DIY Playhouse Options for Every Skill Level Building a playhouse for your kids can be a fun and rewarding project, and it doesn’t have to …

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  • Survival

    Emergency Food Preparedness: The Ultimate Guide to Stocking and Cooking Without Power

    by Zuzana December 3, 2020
    by Zuzana December 3, 2020

    Emergency Food Preparedness: A Comprehensive Guide Stocking Your Emergency Pantry In the event of a natural disaster or other emergency, it’s crucial to have a well-stocked pantry to ensure your …

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    The Liberator: Netflix’s Animated Series About the True Story of the Thunderbird Division

    by Peter December 3, 2020
    by Peter December 3, 2020

    The Liberator: The True Story of Netflix’s Animated Series History of the Thunderbird Division During World War II, the U.S. Army’s 45th Infantry Division, known as the Thunderbird Division, stood …

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  • Anthropology

    Polynesians and Native Americans: A Maritime Exchange and Genetic Legacy in the Pacific

    by Rosa December 2, 2020
    by Rosa December 2, 2020

    Native Americans and Polynesians: A Shared History in the Pacific Genetic Connections Across the Ocean Genetic analysis reveals that Native Americans and Polynesians interacted around the year 1200. This contact …

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    Cannes Film Festival: The Power of Taglines in Shaping Film Perception

    by Jasmine December 1, 2020
    by Jasmine December 1, 2020

    Day 4: At Cannes, the Power of Taglines Crafting Memorable Taglines Beyond the red carpet and glamorous stars, films are often boiled down to a few carefully chosen words: their …

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  • Interior Design

    Ceiling Textures: A Comprehensive Guide to Types and Selection

    by Kim December 1, 2020
    by Kim December 1, 2020

    Ceiling Textures: Types and How to Choose the Perfect One for Your Home Ceiling Texture Basics A ceiling texture is a design or pattern applied to the ceiling to enhance …

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  • Sports Science

    The Papal Rugby Theory: Does Wales’ Rugby Success Predict Papal Mortality?

    by Rosa November 30, 2020
    by Rosa November 30, 2020

    Does Wales’ Rugby Success Predict the Death of a Pope? Rugby, a popular sport in Wales, has been linked to an intriguing theory: the “papal rugby theory.” This theory suggests …

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  • Home and Garden

    Waterproof Laminate Flooring: A Comprehensive Guide to Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

    by Keira November 30, 2020
    by Keira November 30, 2020

    Waterproof Laminate Flooring: A Comprehensive Guide Understanding Waterproof Laminate Flooring Waterproof laminate flooring is a type of flooring designed to resist moisture and water damage. Unlike traditional laminate flooring, which …

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  • Education

    The Library of Congress: A Monument to Democracy and Knowledge

    by Zuzana November 30, 2020
    by Zuzana November 30, 2020

    The Library of Congress: A Monument to Democracy History The Library of Congress, the world’s largest repository of knowledge, has evolved far beyond its humble beginnings as a collection of …

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