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  • Nov 4, 2024

In the past four years, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have made the decision to immigrate to the United States, with more arriving at the U.S. border than at any other point since the socialist government of Hugo Chávez was sworn into power in 1999.

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  • Oct 6, 2024

Our world is constantly changing with new technologies, challenges, and solutions. These changes are all driven by communities and individuals wanting to make a real impact.

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  • Sep 2, 2024

Tired of the tourist crowds in Barcelona? Focus your efforts instead on the Costa Brava, farther up the Catalonian coast, especially the idyllic beach village of Llafranc.

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  • Sep 2, 2024

In 1997, nearly five million Lego pieces plunged into the sea when a rogue wave hit the Tokio Express, a cargo ship hauling toys and other goods.

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  • Sep 2, 2024

"I am childless, but not by choice" , writes Dr. Eugenia Cheng, and women like me are ignored in the debate over overworked mothers and liberated career women.

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  • Aug 17, 2024

Ancient Egyptian scribes suffered ergonomic injuries, too. Poor posture and repetitive tasks may have caused degenerative changes in their joints, spines and jaws, a new. A statue of Amenhotep as a seated scribe of the 18th dynasty, circa 1550 B.C. to 1292 B.C., at the Luxor Museum in Egypt. Poor posture and the repetitive tasks of ancient scribes may have caused degenerative changes in their joints, spines and jaws.

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