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The road less travelled to the Serengeti
The main road to the Serengeti is busy with endless safari vehicles. But there is a little-known back route that takes in Maasai herders, ancient fossils and volcanic craters. The road less travelled isn’t always easy. First of all, you need a road – or at least a track. Then you need the weather to…
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Daily briefing: Why forecasters failed to predict Hurricane Otis
Hello Nature readers, would you like to get this Briefing in your inbox free every day? Sign up here. An older female chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) makes her way through Kibale National Park, Uganda.Credit: Riccardo Maywald/Getty Chimpanzees experience menopause The females in a group of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the first non-human primates to be…
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New releases this Friday: 12th फेल से लेकर कंगना की फिल्म तेजस तक, इस वीक थियेटर जाकर देख सकते हैं ये मूवीज
12th फेल12th फेल में विक्रांत मैसी, पल्लक लालवानी, संजय बिश्नोई और हरीश खन्ना अहम भूमिका में हैं. सोशल मीडिया पर इस फिल्म की जमकर तारीफ हो रही है. वीकेंड में थियेटर जाकर कुछ अच्छा देखना चाहते हैं तो ये फिल्म आपके लिए बेस्ट ऑप्शन हो सकती है. फिल्म का निर्देशन विधु विनोद चोपड़ा ने किया…
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15 Delicious, Sugar-Free Breakfast Recipes
Sugar may be sweet, but the effects it can have on your health are decidedly not. While some foods naturally contain sugar — fruit and milk, for example — many foods have sugar added to enhance their flavor, including some you might not suspect because they don’t taste overly sweet. Processed foods, baked goods, and…
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The Gift That Chung’s Gave Me: On Curtis Chin’s “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant”
OCTOBER 2022: It’s a cold, foggy morning in the storied Cass Corridor. A faded pagoda-esque structure marks the location of Detroit’s Chinatown, standing just in front of 3177 Cass and a large, one-story gray building with a similarly arched red awning. Under the blanched paint on the opposite side of the building, you can still…
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Walter Parkes on where the worlds of entertainment and education collide
Walter Parkes on where the worlds of entertainment and education collide – The Guilfordian Close Modal Window
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Communication design majors head to New York City and AIGA’s national conference
Jessi Jennings ’24, Garett Hozza ’24, Ryan Margaret Lee ’24 and Robert (Clay) Burns ’25 attended workshops, presentations and keynote speeches fostering education, professional development and insights into the field of graphic design. Share: Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend…
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Inside the Field: See who’s heading to the World Wide Technology Championship
Akshay Bhatia Ryan Brehm Cameron Champ Stewart Cink Joel Dahmen Tyler Duncan Nico Echavarria Brian Gay Lucas Glover Lanto Griffin Emiliano Grillo Nick Hardy Lucas Herbert Jim Herman Mackenzie Hughes Chris Kirk Matt Kuchar Martin Laird Andrew Landry K.H. Lee Luke List Chad Ramey Chez Reavie Davis Riley J.J. Spaun Robert Streb Adam Svensson Sahith…
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Cleveland State Men’s Tennis Has Strong First Day Of Viking Invitational
Posted: Oct 27, 2023 CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland State men’s tennis team opened play at the Viking Invitational Friday, with four players advancing in the Main Singles Draw and three teams advancing in the Main Doubles Draw. UPDATED SINGLES DRAWS | UPDATED DOUBLES DRAWS The Viking quartet of Mikael Erler, Carl Gedlistchka, Andrew Zimcosky,…
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Herd Tennis Finishes Day One at Gamecock Shootout
Championship Fund COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Marshall University Tennis team began action at the Gamecock Shootout in Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday. “We had excellent play today and I liked our level a lot,” Herd tennis head coach John Mercer said. The Herd took four matches in singles action. Aisling McGrane took her contest in straight sets over Anna…