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I recently bought a history of 19th-century France from a reputable second-hand books site, where its condition was described ...
Exploring the controversies surrounding Zohran Mamdani's Columbia University application, SAT scores, and the implications of ...
Urinary tract infections, reproductive disorders, and skin conditions are rising in Mongla, disproportionately affecting women due to their greater reliance on water for household chores ...
Florida’s springs are one of the natural wonders of our state. As a result, I naturally wonder why the government agency in ...
Birds and bees get all the action-and Samuel Taylor Coleridge was jealous. Here are the possible origins of the euphemistic ...
Rumour has it that the famous Devonshire poet Coleridge welcomed friends and acquaintances with a less sophisticated phrase: ...
Former Cambridge headteacher Mark Patterson’s debut novel, Scraped, offers a “thought-provoking look at what it means to be ...
Miami-Dade County Mayor wants monitoring authority over Florida's new Everglades immigrant detention center ...
Watching the tears run down Rachel Reeves' cheeks during PMQs on Wednesday, one thought came to mind, 'she's broken', and my ...
Taking a book or two on your annual leave might help you to switch off your mobile and laptop, relax and not think of work.
When I picked up Baitullah Quaderee’s Bangladesher Shater Dashaker Kabita, it wasn’t particularly out of scholarly curiosity. The book is, by design, a doctoral thesis—its structure conventional, its ...