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Programação cultural para o estado: de 19 a 25 de outubro – ACN – Agência Catarinense de Notícias
Orquestra de Brinquedos se apresenta no palco do TAC no fim de semana (Foto: Divulgação) Eventos realizados nos espaços administrados pela Fundação Catarinense de Cultura entre os dias 19 e 25 de outubro. CINEMA Evento: 22ª Mostra de Cinema Infantil – Cinema do CICData: de 11 a 21/10/2023.Local: Cinema Gilberto Gerlach – No Centro Integrado…
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Seton Hall basketball lands Jahseem Felton, Class of 2024 guard with royal bloodlines
Seton Hall basketball is on the board with the Class of 2024, and its first commitment is an intriguing prospect. Jahseem Felton, a 6-foot-5 combo guard from North Carolina, pledged to the Pirates Thursday after taking an official visit to campus. Here are three things to know about him. 1. He’s a cousin of Raymond…
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Imitation of Christ Opens LAFW With Peace Prayers
Imitation of Christ kicked off LA Fashion Week with a message of spiritual unity for the times. “I had a vision a while ago of a blessing in every religion happening at the same time,” said designer Tara Subkoff. A dance performance took over The Hole on La Brea Avenue on Wednesday night, with Eric Yahnker’s…
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4 Hall of Famers help tackle mental health challenges facing Petersburg (Va.) youth | Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame and Virginia Total Care, an organization committed to improving the health of Virginians and a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation, held “Strong Youth Strong Communities” (SYSC) Summits at schools across the Petersburg (Va.) City Public School system on Monday. SYSC summits are a central component of the Hall…
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The women paddling the Thames in animal-skin boats
Experimental archaeologists Theresa Emmerich Kamper and Sarah Day hope their 219km odyssey will reveal more about ancient peoples’ lives along the River Thames. Nine days into their quest to paddle the full length of the River Thames, Theresa Emmerich Kamper and Sarah Day watched as a slate grey stormfront swallowed the blue sky. The onrush…
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MSU researchers developing long-range identification technology for U.S. intelligence community
Since Nov. 2021, researchers at MSU have been working to develop a computer vision system capable of identifying individuals from 1,000 meters away. The technology, called FarSight, is the culmination of 18 months of research in cooperation with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, or IARPA, a federal organization that works to develop solutions for…
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Home decor: Storage solutions for all those toys and baby equipment
In her new book, “The Organized Home for New Parents,” Dallas home organizer and mom Ría Safford offers solutions for managing all the stuff that babies come with, so homes with little ones function better and look good, too. (Getty Images) If necessity is the mother of invention, motherhood is the inventor of organization. Anyone…
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Feng shui fail: 5 ways your Halloween decor is bringing in bad…
It’s the season of the witch — when we decorate with death and cover ourselves in costumes — but what if our Halloween home decor is inviting the ghosts of bad vibes to take up residence? According to the ancient Chinese practice of feng shui, how we decorate our homes, on the daily and for…
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Acting Assistant Secretary Littlejohn’s Travel to Australia, New Caledonia, and Fiji – United States Department of State
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Jennifer R. Littlejohn will travel to Australia, New Caledonia, and Fiji from October 21-31 to lead the U.S. delegation to the Pacific Community (SPC) conference and show strong U.S. support for the region and its climate resilience, oceans, and science and technology…
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State Department warns Americans about travel amid Israel-Hamas war: The News4 Rundown
State Department warns Americans about travel amid Israel-Hamas war: The News4 Rundown – NBC4 Washington Skip to content Close Menu Contact Us