Home: A Place of Belonging and Authenticity The Essence of Home Home is a concept that has puzzled philosophers and writers for centuries. What exactly is it that makes a …
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Unearthing the Battle of Waterloo: New Discoveries Shed Light on a Historic Conflict
by Peterby PeterThe Battle of Waterloo: New Discoveries Shed Light on a Historic Conflict Unearthing the Allied Field Hospital Archaeologists conducting the first excavations into the Allied field hospital from the Battle …
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Space Exploration
NASA’s Mission to Conquer Space Laundry: Odor-Resistant Clothing for Astronauts
by Peterby PeterNASA’s Mission to Conquer Space Laundry The Problem: Dirty Laundry in Zero Gravity Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) face a unique challenge: there’s no laundry facility in space. …
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History of Science
Juanita Moody: The Code-Breaking Pioneer Who Helped Avert Nuclear War
by Peterby PeterJuanita Moody: Code-Breaking Pioneer in the Cuban Missile Crisis Early Life and Career Born in North Carolina in 1924, Juanita Moody was a trailblazing code-breaker who would later play a …
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Caricature and Cartoon
A Serious Look at Funny Faces: The History, Power, and Dark Side of Caricature
by Zuzanaby ZuzanaA Serious Look at Funny Faces The History of Caricature Caricature, the art of drawing funny faces that are often exaggerated or distorted portraits, has a long and fascinating history. …
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Time Banking: A Digital Revolution in Community Building Time banking is a unique concept that has been gaining traction in the digital world. It’s a form of alternative currency where …
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Rare Blue Lobster: A 1-in-100 Million Find Discovery of a Unique Crustacean A Maine lobsterman made an extraordinary discovery when he hauled in a rare lobster with a vibrant blue …
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Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes: A Love and Tragedy in Poetry The Enduring Fascination with Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath, an acclaimed poet of the 20th century, continues to captivate readers …
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Cajun Country: A Cultural Tapestry Woven in Louisiana History and Heritage The rich tapestry of Cajun culture began in the early 1600s when French settlers established communities in Canada’s Acadian …