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For years, Finn and Natalie walked the same path. But when their time together comes to an end, Finn finds himself lost in a mysterious land. Paralyzed by the fear of moving on, he is at risk of losing himself. … Continue reading

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As long as people think that animals don’t feel, animals will have to feel that people don’t think | Gabriele Corno 

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HALOA \ an origin story

This is the mythological genesis of Hawaii’s first food, taro, grown under tears of love to nourish the first kanaka, the first human being. This is the story of Haloa, as told by residents of the island of Kauai. a … Continue reading

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Charles III: what challenges face the new king?

or King Charles, leading the Royal Family into the future brings all sorts of challenges, from uniting often fractious family members to moving beyond the political controversies he’s become known for. For a man who’s already spent decades in the … Continue reading

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Seth Globepainter’s Imaginative Murals Center Childhood Optimism and Joy | Colossal

SEPTEMBER 6, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Back to School” (2017), Popasna, Ukraine. All images © Seth Globepainter French artist Julien Malland, aka Seth Globepainter (previously), is known for his murals that capture the playfulness, determination, and innocence of childhood. Painted in cities from … Continue reading

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WW2 ‘Brown Babies’: A little-known part of British 20th Century history – BBC World Service podcast

“I just wanted to be accepted for who I was”: The story of the children born from relationships between British women and African-American soldiers during World War Two. Subscribe – https://www.youtube.com/bbcworldservice The US first began sending troops to the UK … Continue reading

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Sahelanthropus Walked Upright 7 Million Years Ago

When did the first hominins start to walk upright? How long ago did the first bipedal species emerge? I think that the answer to these questions goes back a lot further than we all previously thought and a few days … Continue reading

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10-Year-old Creates Modern-Day ‘Guernica’ Dedicated to Ukraine | My Modern Met

By Sara Barnes on August 31, 2022 So much talent at such a young age! Some people are lucky enough to be prodigies of their chosen skill. Such is the case for Andres Valencia. At just 10 years old, the … Continue reading

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Testing the limits…  | The Daily Show (@thedailyshow) 

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