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  • Activism and Social Practice

    Tania Bruguera’s Forced Empathy Exhibition Explores Migration and Human Displacement

    by Jasmine September 14, 2019
    by Jasmine September 14, 2019

    Tania Bruguera’s Forced Empathy Exhibition at Tate Modern Tania Bruguera’s Exploration of Empathy and Migration Tania Bruguera’s latest exhibition at Tate Modern, London, confronts visitors with a profound exploration of …

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  • Wildlife and Conservation

    Rhino Horns: A Valuable and Endangered Commodity | Understanding the Poaching Crisis and Conservation Efforts

    by Kim September 9, 2019
    by Kim September 9, 2019

    Rhino Horns: A Valuable and Endangered Commodity Rhino horns are highly sought after for their use in traditional medicine, particularly in Asia. This demand has led to a surge in …

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  • Uncategorized

    Unveiling the Lost Settlements of the Glencoe Massacre: The Real Story Behind the ‘Game of Thrones’ Red Wedding

    by Peter September 8, 2019
    by Peter September 8, 2019

    Archaeological Excavations Reveal the True Story Behind the ‘Game of Thrones’ Red Wedding Unveiling the Lost Settlements of the Glencoe Massacre In the remote Highlands of Scotland, archaeologists are embarking …

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  • Travel

    Packing Your Kitchen for a Suitcase Adventure: Essential Tools and Space-Saving Gadgets

    by Zuzana September 8, 2019
    by Zuzana September 8, 2019

    Headline: Packing Your Kitchen for a Suitcase Adventure Section 1: The Challenge of Packing a Kitchen Moving overseas with limited luggage can be daunting, especially when it comes to packing …

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  • Street Art

    Banksy Mural Stolen from War-Torn Ukrainian Town: A Symbol of Resilience Recovered

    by Jasmine September 7, 2019
    by Jasmine September 7, 2019

    Banksy Mural Stolen from War-Torn Ukrainian Town Theft of Banksy Mural in Ukraine Ukrainian authorities have detained eight people in connection with the theft of a mural by the renowned …

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  • Biology

    Brain-Eating Amoeba: The Hidden Killer | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

    by Rosa September 6, 2019
    by Rosa September 6, 2019

    Brain-Eating Amoeba: The Hidden Killer What is Naegleria fowleri? Naegleria fowleri is a microscopic amoeba that can cause a deadly infection of the brain called primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). It …

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  • Conservation

    Habitat Exchanges: An Innovative Approach to Wildlife Conservation

    by Kim September 3, 2019
    by Kim September 3, 2019

    Habitat Exchanges: A New Way to Save Species What are Habitat Exchanges? Habitat exchanges are a type of conservation program that allows private landowners to earn credits by preserving and …

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  • Earth Science

    The Role of Soot in the Dinosaur Extinction: A Comprehensive Analysis

    by Peter August 30, 2019
    by Peter August 30, 2019

    The Role of Soot in the Dinosaur Extinction The Dinosaur-Killing Impact Sixty-six million years ago, an interstellar object slammed into Earth, creating the Chicxulub crater in Mexico. The impact triggered …

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  • Cognitive Science

    Time Perception: Unraveling the Emotional Warp on Our Sense of Time

    by Rosa August 26, 2019
    by Rosa August 26, 2019

    Time Perception: How Emotions Warp Our Sense of Time Understanding Time Perception Time perception refers to our subjective experience of the passage of time. It’s not an absolute concept; it …

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