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    DIY Bay Window Bench Seat: A Detailed Guide to Building and Customizing Your Own

    by Keira August 15, 2019
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  • Ecology

    The Sixth Mass Extinction: What It Means for Humans and the Planet and How to Prevent It

    by Rosa August 14, 2019
    by Rosa August 14, 2019

    The Sixth Mass Extinction: What It Means for Humans and the Planet What is the Sixth Mass Extinction? Scientists believe that we are on the brink of the sixth mass …

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  • Home and Living

    The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Moving Boxes for Your Needs

    by Peter August 13, 2019
    by Peter August 13, 2019

    Best Moving Boxes for a Seamless Relocation Choosing the Right Boxes for Your Move Moving can be a stressful and overwhelming task, but choosing the right moving boxes can make …

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    Toni Morrison: A Literary Icon Who Explored the African-American Experience

    by Peter August 12, 2019
    by Peter August 12, 2019

    Toni Morrison: A Literary Giant Who Cataloged the African-American Experience Early Life and Education Toni Morrison, born Chloe Ardelia Wofford in 1931, hailed from a working-class family in Lorain, Ohio. …

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  • Relationships

    Break-Up Cake: The Power of Personal Narratives and Overcoming Heartbreak

    by Peter August 7, 2019
    by Peter August 7, 2019

    Inviting Writing: Break-Up Cake The Power of Personal Narratives In the realm of writing, personal narratives hold a unique allure. They offer a window into the human experience, allowing us …

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  • Exhibitions

    Vincent van Gogh in America: A Centennial Celebration at the Detroit Institute of Arts

    by Jasmine August 7, 2019
    by Jasmine August 7, 2019

    Vincent van Gogh: A Dutch Master in America Detroit Institute of Arts Acquisition and Legacy In 1922, the Detroit Institute of Arts made history as the first public museum in …

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  • Medical Technology

    Smartphone Microscope Revolutionizes Diagnosis of Neglected Tropical Diseases

    by Rosa August 4, 2019
    by Rosa August 4, 2019

    Smartphone Microscope Detects Parasites in Blood A team of engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a smartphone microscope called CellScope that can detect parasites in blood samples …

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  • Labor and Industry

    The Myth of the Golden Age: Detroit’s Autoworkers in the 1950s

    by Kim July 29, 2019
    by Kim July 29, 2019

    The Myth of the Golden Age: Detroit’s Autoworkers in the 1950s Labor Unrest and Economic Instability The post-World War II era is often remembered as a time of prosperity and …

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  • Personal Growth

    Unveiling the Power of Empathy: How Harry Potter Fosters Tolerance and Understanding

    by Zuzana July 28, 2019
    by Zuzana July 28, 2019

    Harry Potter and the Power of Empathy The Boy Who Lived and the Fight Against Prejudice For nearly two decades, Harry Potter has captivated the imaginations of millions worldwide. But …

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  • Environment

    Radioactive Boars: A Persisting Threat from Chernobyl in Germany

    by Zuzana July 27, 2019
    by Zuzana July 27, 2019

    Radioactive Boars: A Legacy of Chernobyl in Germany Introduction The Chernobyl nuclear disaster left a lasting legacy of radiation contamination across Europe. One unexpected consequence of this contamination is the …

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