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    The 1940s and 1950s

    The 1940s and 1950s were a golden era for playgrounds in the region, believes Emelie Brunge, architect at Nyréns Arkitektkontor in Stockholm. "A new focus on children developed in urban planning with the advent of modernism." อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดเพ็ญญาติ สาระสำคัญ กินอาหาร
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    Rutledge suggests setting

    Rutledge suggests setting a timer to stay alert to how long you’re spending on your phone, establishing a time at night when you put your phone down for the day, or having your partner remind you to turn it off. อ่านต่อเพิ่ม โรงเรียนวัดนางเอื้อย สาระสำคัญ โรคบิด
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    Many of these words

    Many of these words are actually designed to be ambiguous in the first place. They are “on a scale of agreement to disagreement”, says McSweeney. “‘Yes’ and ‘no’ are the polar ends of that scale, and everything in between is in between, and intended to be in between. Creating that ambiguity is...
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    However Nasa didnt

    However, Nasa didn’t waste any time. They first approached Avro’s engineers within hours of the project’s cancellation. The 32 men they chose went to work on projects like Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. Jim Chamberlain, ex-chief of technical design, led the Gemini mission and was one of the leading...
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    Despite its enormous

    “Despite its enormous size it was delightful to fly. One approached it with a certain amount of trepidation from the handling point of view, expecting that it could not only look like a block of flats but also fly like one. So it was a wonderful surprise to find that it handled like a much...
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    Sutter who became known

    Sutter, who became known as ‘the father of the 747’, fought to keep his engineers from being hived off to other projects. “With all this other business at Boeing, there wasn’t just a shortage of funding, there was a shortage of engineering talent,” says Lombardi. “All of the engineering talent...
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    In March 1964 it invited aircraft

    In March 1964 it invited aircraft builders to submit designs. The new plane would have to be able to haul 52 tonnes of cargo 5,000 miles (8,000km) – or be able to take off with 81 tonnes of cargo onboard for shorter missions. On top of that, the plane would have to have a cargo hold 17ft (5.18m)...
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    But there might be a way around

    But there might be a way around these travel restrictions: “travel bubbles”. Colloquially known as “coronavirus corridors” or “air bridges”, the underlying idea is simple. Rather than banning visitors outright (or relegating them to quarantine), some countries agree to open their borders to one...
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    The people of East Grinstead

    The people of East Grinstead were asked to invite the pilots into their homes and ignore their injuries. As a result, East Grinstead became known as “the town that didn’t stare”. The pilots who went through McIndoe’s far-sighted approach set up a drinking society called อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม...
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    Since the pandemic

    Since the pandemic, we are experiencing problems during the peak of the season," she said. "The number of visitors, especially French nationals, has greatly risen during the middle of summer, and the infrastructure here is struggling to cope. Large camping cars blocking up the narrow village...
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    Despite being a very

    Despite being a very controversial and problematic figure (by, for example, re-instating slavery and having misogynistic views), Bonaparte has had an enduring charisma that influenced the world. His journey back to power not only changed France but it also sent shock waves much further afield...
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    Things werent looking

    Things weren't looking good for Napoleon Bonaparte in early 1815. The former emperor of France had been in exile on the small Mediterranean island of Elba for nearly a year, he was separated from his young family and his finances were dwindling. There were also rumours about his impending...
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    Local hiker Rosanna

    Local hiker Rosanna Loftus from Crossmalina said she started hiking in the park on the Letterkeen looped trails (6km, 10km and 12km) and then worked up to the Bangor Trail. "It's absolutely beautiful in the park," she said. "You just get lost in your thoughts. There's no phone coverage. You have...
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    At Letterkeen

    At Letterkeen, at the end of the road that narrows to a gravel trail, I came to a small stone bothy (a small hut that serves as a shelter) and carpark. There was nobody around – and no phone signal. It felt a bit eerie. An information panel about Wild Nephin Wilderness outlined how the area will...
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    Mount Bruce

    Mount Bruce (pictured above), Western Australia's second-tallest peak, stands at the entry to Karijini and holds both geological and indigenous significance. Known as Punurrunha to indigenous people, the mountain is a sacred site and highly significant in Aboriginal Law. To Banjima, this is...
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    Bonwich never wanted

    Bonwich never wanted Little Bosnia to remain a secret. Its businesses are nondescript and scrappy – a part of the concrete jungle that is South City – and it can't compete with the fancy tree-lined streets full of boutiques and high-rises in other parts of St Louis. But if you wrote off this...
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    A few streets away at Grbic

    A few streets away at Grbic, Sulejman and Ermina serve up Bosnian comfort food like tarhana, a Balkan soup made of sourdough noodles, ground beef and vegetables in a bright tomato broth; ćevapi tucked into tender pieces of the Bosnian bread lepinja; and plates of steaming sarma, mildly pickled...
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    Giving the city a big boost

    Giving the city a big boost was Maria Theresa, Head of the House of Habsburg, who goes down in history as the heroine who turned Trieste into a powerful port city. Bizarrely, she never actually set foot in Trieste, but since the Habsburg territories had gone into huge debt during her father's...
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    All of Baccars ingredient

    All of Baccar's ingredient sourcing and recipe development is carefully monitored, including the honey, which she buys from local producers, and she tests and analyses every batch to ensure the highest quality. "We collaborate with nutritionists," she said. "For example, dietary fibre is...
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    Sassi and his familys

    Sassi and his family's lives revolve around the making and selling of bsissa. In their small shop, which is crowded with shelves housing packets of bsissa powder, his father Dalel ladled out zrir – a Tunisian dessert made of sesame seeds, nuts such as hazelnuts and pine nuts, butter and honey –...
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    A party in a lavish setting

    A party in a lavish setting. A group of wildly different personalities. And then… a dead body, a room full of suspects, countless motives – and an inimitable detective determined to get answers. On the surface, new murder-mystery series The Afterparty feels reassuringly familiar. But – in true...
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    For now the reason

    For now, the reason for visitors to come is to appreciate the simple life. Crooked trails contour past copses of native hazel and vacant farmhouses with their doors unlocked. There are coves to swim or kayak around every corner and the days are uncomplicated for the island's solitary family and...
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    According to Somadeva

    According to Somadeva, "At least since 250 BCE, Sri Lankans had a clear idea of objects in the sky and outer space. In early Brahmi inscriptions, found in Sri Lanka, there are a number of names that refer to specific stars and concepts related to astronomy. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม...
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    But this holy city is also

    But this holy city is also home to something far more curious. Here, in Ranmasu Uyana (Golden Fish Park), a 40-acre ancient urban park surrounded by three Buddhist temples, is a chart that's alleged to be a map to unlock the secrets of the Universe. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านนาเหนือ...
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    But around 1250

    But around 1250, the rains became less predictable during a period known as the Little Ice Age. The cities began to crumble. To save itself, Spiro's priests made a desperate attempt to "restart the universe". อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านห้วยปริก สาระสำคัญ เงิน
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    During a night winter

    During a night winter lantern guided walk, Georgia MacMillan, the Dark Sky Park's development officer, explained how constantly being exposed to artificial light (even from streetlights) negatively affects our circadian rhythms and also impacts wildlife and biodiversity. And while the night sky...
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    The park was extended

    The park was extended when 4,000 hectares of commercial forest (called Nephin Forest) was taken over in 2017 and was renamed Wild Nephin National Park a year later. Since then, around 10,000 native trees have been planted – including sessile oak, birch, rowan, alder, poplar and native Scots pine...
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    This place is for seekers

    "This place is for seekers, you know. For photographers, for artists, for painters, geologists, lovers of nature," said West. "I see this in people that come to Karijini in particular. As you walk through those gorges, guaranteed you'll be running your hands along the oldest rocks you'll ever...
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    It becomes apparent

    "It becomes apparent very quickly that there's a distinct micro-environment in the gorges," he said. "The flora is remarkably different from the surface, like melaleucas, which are the biggest trees in the Pilbara. You just don't get it on the surface, you only ever see them in creek beds. Then...
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    The Pilbara began to form

    The Pilbara began to form more than 3.6 billion years ago and its vast landscape of deep pindan reds and endless panoramas, which stretches from the west coast to the Northern Territory border, is an ancient, forbidding place. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านบึง สาระสำคัญ เด็กทารก
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