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Happy Palm Sunday!
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Palm Sunday in Madrid 1939
Celebrating the defeat of Communism
Celebrating the defeat of Communism
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Drew Harris's Gardai taking names of Catholics for praying in Limerick.
Scientific food systems help biodiversity, livelihoods
Government ban on fishing of Hilsa in Bangladesh during breeding seasons turns to great success: "An average weight gain of 915gr from 510gr, results in fisher household incomes increased by 65%, leading to improved livelihood resilience, reduced poverty."
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Government ban on fishing of Hilsa in Bangladesh during breeding seasons turns to great success: "An average weight gain of 915gr from 510gr, results in fisher household incomes increased by 65%, leading to improved livelihood resilience, reduced poverty."
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Scientific food systems help biodiversity, livelihoods - Asia & Pacific
Scientifically managed ‘food system’ approaches can improve livelihoods and conserve biodiversity.
Stanford study finds walking improves creativity
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Stanford study finds walking improves creativity
Stanford researchers found that walking boosts creative inspiration. They examined creativity levels of people while they walked versus while they sat. A person's creative output increased by an average of 60 percent when walking.
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Once nearly extinct, American bald eagle populations have quadrupled in last decade
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Holding a partner’s hand while processing painful memories can weaken the lasting effects of emotional pain
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Holding a partner's hand while processing painful memories can weaken the lasting effects of emotional pain
Consoling touch helps facilitate the processing of painful memories, according to findings published in PLOS One. The study found that while handholding ...