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    Military History

    Closure for a Grieving Family: WWII Marine Finally Laid to Rest at Arlington After 73 Years

    by Rosa July 26, 2024
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  • Performance Art

    Belly Dancing in Istanbul: Exploring Culture, Identity, and LGBTQ+ Expression

    by Jasmine July 26, 2024
    by Jasmine July 26, 2024

    Belly Dancing in Istanbul: A Journey Through Culture and Identity History of Zenne Dance Zenne dance, a centuries-old tradition in Turkey, emerged in the Ottoman Empire when women were prohibited …

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  • Women's History

    Jeannette Rankin: The Trailblazing Woman Who Changed American Politics

    by Zuzana July 26, 2024
    by Zuzana July 26, 2024

    Jeannette Rankin: The Trailblazing Woman Who Changed American Politics Early Life and Activism Jeannette Rankin was born in Missoula, Montana, in 1880. From humble beginnings, she rose to prominence as …

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  • Home and Living

    The Ultimate Guide to Wool Dryer Balls: Benefits, Types, and How to Choose

    by Peter July 26, 2024
    by Peter July 26, 2024

    The Ultimate Guide to Wool Dryer Balls: Benefits, Types, and How to Choose What Are Wool Dryer Balls? Wool dryer balls are a sustainable and effective alternative to dryer sheets …

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  • Animal Behavior

    Fish Navigation Beyond the Aquarium: Goldfish Driving Vehicles and Adapting to New Environments

    by Rosa July 26, 2024
    by Rosa July 26, 2024

    Fish Navigation Skills: Beyond the Aquarium Animal Cognition and Domain Transfer Animals possess remarkable navigation skills that enable them to find food, mates, and migrate. However, researchers are still exploring …

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  • Environmentalism

    British Lawyers Defy Cab Rank Rule to Fight Climate Injustice

    by Kim July 26, 2024
    by Kim July 26, 2024

    British Lawyers Take a Stand Against Fossil Fuels and Climate Injustice Landmark Pledge Defies Cab Rank Rule A group of top British lawyers has made a bold move in the …

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  • Fashion

    Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group’s Fashion Revolution: Breaking Conventions and Inspiring Contemporary Style

    by Kim July 25, 2024
    by Kim July 25, 2024

    Virginia Woolf’s Influence on Fashion: The Bloomsbury Group’s Sartorial Revolution The Bloomsbury Group: Breaking Fashion Conventions In the early 20th century, a group of influential British writers, artists, and philosophers …

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  • Zoology

    Extinct Birds Revived: Ralph Steadman’s Cartoons Capture Avian Legacy

    by Rosa July 25, 2024
    by Rosa July 25, 2024

    Bringing Extinct Birds Back to Life, One Cartoon at a Time Ralph Steadman’s Extinct Bird Illustrations Renowned artist Ralph Steadman has embarked on a unique project to bring extinct bird …

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  • Uncategorized

    Thermopylae: A Battlefield of Legends, Saboteurs, and Strategic Importance

    by Peter July 25, 2024
    by Peter July 25, 2024

    Thermopylae: A Battlefield of Legends and Saboteurs Strategic Importance of Thermopylae Thermopylae, a narrow pass located above Greece’s Malian Gulf, has played a pivotal role in military history. Its strategic …

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  • Film

    Rediscovering Lost Treasures: The ‘Mostly Lost’ Silent Film Festival

    by Zuzana July 25, 2024
    by Zuzana July 25, 2024

    Rediscovering Lost Silent Films: The “Mostly Lost” Film Festival The Library of Congress is inviting the public to help identify obscure silent films at its annual “Mostly Lost” film festival. …

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