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Illinois Adventure #1308 “Cahokia Mounds”
[8 Mar 2014] The remains of the most sophisticated prehistoric native civilization north of Mexico are preserved at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. Within the 2,200-acre tract, located a few miles west of Collinsville, Illinois, lie the archaeological remnants of … Continue reading
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Tagged construction, Culture, design, Environment, Metropolis
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A Washing Machine Full of Bees | The Kid Should See This
This washing machine had been repurposed and was being used as a compost bin…until bees decided to move in and build a hive there! The homeowner had lifted the lid open a few days before and was stung, so I … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Behaviour
Tagged Art, Choreography, construction, Culture, design, nature
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UCDA: Coffee Roadmap Promo
We scripted, filmed and edited a promo video to help UCDA to attract investors for the Coffee Roadmap, to increase coffee production and local consumption.
‘Neptune’ appears in the waves during storm in Newhaven
The image resembling the Roman god of water was captured as waves crashed over a harbour wall. Neptune seems to have made an appearance on the East Sussex coast during a storm. The sighting of the “face” of the Roman … Continue reading
Dawn of Day: Stories from the Underground Railroad
Dawn of Day is a historical documentary about the Underground Railroad in Kansas that brings to light Wabaunsee County’s unsung heroes who traversed one of the most turbulent times in our nation’s history. Faith, family, and politics united a community … Continue reading
Why Do Women Shave Their Legs?
[…] Why do women shave their legs and armpit hair, but men don’t? And what does World War II have to do with it? Written and Hosted By: Danielle Bainbridge Graphics By: Noelle Smith Edited By: Linda Huang and Mike … Continue reading
How This Mogul Is Disrupting The Movie Business
Charles D. King has emerged as one of Hollywood’s ascendant powerbrokers. In an industry with a long history of marginalizing filmmakers of color, King’s consistently acclaimed, Oscar-quality content has made him impossible to ignore. producer and executive, known for Judas … Continue reading
The curious case of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | IT IS OBSCENE..
Once in a while you read something only a few pages and it makes impact more than books that are like 3000000 pages.. lol The conversation Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie brought through the essay, It is obscene, a true reflection in … Continue reading