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    The Royal Family and Photography: A Window into History and Connection

    by Zuzana August 3, 2024
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    August 3, 2024
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    Ant Control in the Flower Garden: Natural Solutions and Prevention Tips

    by Keira August 3, 2024
    by Keira August 3, 2024

    Controlling Ants in the Flower Garden: A Comprehensive Guide Problems Caused by Ants in the Flower Garden While ants are not typically considered garden pests, they can pose some challenges …

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  • Health and Medicine

    Yellow Fever and Racial Inequality in 19th-Century New Orleans: A Case Study in Immunocapitalism

    by Peter August 2, 2024
    by Peter August 2, 2024

    Yellow Fever and Racial Inequality in 19th-Century New Orleans A Devastating Disease Yellow fever, a deadly mosquito-borne virus, ravaged New Orleans in the 19th century. It was a terrifying disease …

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  • Cognitive Psychology

    The Impact of Job Complexity on Memory and Cognitive Function in Later Life

    by Peter August 2, 2024
    by Peter August 2, 2024

    How Your Job Can Protect Your Memory in Later Life The Power of Mental Challenge When it comes to preserving your memory and cognitive abilities as you age, the complexity …

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  • Environmental Science

    EcoFont: Reduce Toner Consumption and Environmental Impact for Printing

    by Rosa August 2, 2024
    by Rosa August 2, 2024

    EcoFont: An Environmentally Friendly Font for Printing Introduction In the modern workplace, we receive a significant amount of printed materials, ranging from announcements to reports and emails. While these documents …

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  • Photography

    Unveiling the Power of Ambiguity: Photography’s Enigmatic Allure

    by Kim August 2, 2024
    by Kim August 2, 2024

    The Art of Ambiguity: Photography’s Power to Suggest In the realm of photography, what is subtly suggested or even concealed can be just as impactful as what is clearly displayed. …

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  • Home and Garden

    Drew Barrymore’s Beautiful Furniture Collection: Affordable Elegance for Your Living Room

    by Keira August 2, 2024
    by Keira August 2, 2024

    Drew Barrymore’s Beautiful Furniture Collection: Affordable Elegance for Your Living Room Introduction Drew Barrymore’s “Beautiful by Drew” brand has expanded beyond kitchenware to include a stunning new line of furniture …

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  • Environmental Science

    Plastic-Eating Bacteria: A Glimmer of Hope in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution

    by Peter August 1, 2024
    by Peter August 1, 2024

    Scientists Discover Plastic-Munching Microbe in Waste Site Plastic Pollution: A Global Crisis Plastic pollution is a major environmental problem, with millions of tons of plastic ending up in landfills and …

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  • Paleontology

    Preserving the Past for the Future: The Importance of Fossil Collections in Paleontology

    by Peter August 1, 2024
    by Peter August 1, 2024

    Preserve and Protect: How Paleontologists Care for Their Long-Dead, High-Maintenance Stars Fossil Collections: The Heart of Paleontology Fossil collections are the lifeblood of paleontology, the science that studies past life. …

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  • Health and Wellness

    EpiPens: Should They Be Everywhere People Eat?

    by Rosa August 1, 2024
    by Rosa August 1, 2024

    EpiPens: Should They Be Everywhere People Eat? Introduction Allergies are a common problem, affecting one in five Americans. In recent years, the prevalence of allergic diseases has been on the …

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