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    After a year i

    After a year in which many of us have gravitated towards "comfort TV" as a salve for the tumult around us, The Underground Railroad was perhaps the necessary counterbalance: a profound piece of art, as beautiful as it is uncompromising, that urges the very deepest engagement. Based on Colson...
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    For a rather mor

    For a rather more surreal take on the rich-poor divide, meanwhile, there was the one show that swept all before it this year: Squid Game. This South Korean drama is about desperate people in debt who sign up to compete in a series of sadistic, life-or-death takes on old playground games in order...
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    rlier this month

    rlier this month, the latest series of Succession, the hit HBO drama about warring media family the Roys, concluded with an explosive finale set at the Tuscan wedding of Lady Caroline Collingwood, ex-wife of patriarch Logan Roy and mother to three of the Roy children. But one scene above all was...
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    it like to have

    "What's it like to have that kind of exposure?" though it's not until episode seven of Pam & Tommy that we get her answer. "It's horrible," Anderson, who was five months' pregnant at the time, says. "To have something so intimate stolen from you, private from inside your marriage, that's taken...
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    Sometimes

    Sometimes, murder mystery plotlines can be so outrageous, it feels like the actors were just making it up as they went along. Well, in Murderville, they really are. Adapted from the BBC comedy Murder in Successville, it stars Will Arnett as Senior Detective Terry Seattle, who must solve a murder...
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    Sometimes

    Sometimes, it's good not to do what magazines tell you to. Cluttercore turns ordinary people into curators. It takes real creativity to think about what goes where and what each item says about the other. Plus, decluttering can possess bleaker undertones. "I have a running list of theories,"...
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    to a realisation

    to a realisation. Sitting there in her best fur, worn specially for the occasion, she conceives of the entire, pleasant scene before her as a play – and herself as an actor. "Even she had a part and came every Sunday. No doubt somebody would have noticed if she hadn't been there; she was part of...
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    Kutty believes

    Kutty believes that the sari is making a striking comeback among young girls. After her #sareeflow videos, thousands of women joined the Instagram trend. Some of them, like Kutty, twirled a hula hoop clad in a sari, while others backflipped or simply styled a sari in their own way...
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    Chudley believe

    Chudley believes that Morris's respect for nature and his opposition to industrialisation also plays into his appeal. "We are seeing a huge love for craft and a handmade, carefully designed quality with our clients. I think a big part of this is a reaction to the digital surface world. Just as...
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    Yet today these

    Yet today these two pieces of fascist architectural propaganda are the centrepiece of a bold artistic experiment in addressing the debate around contested monuments, one which offers a template for other communities divided over whether to tear down or keep up monuments with racist, imperialist...
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    I was certainly

    I was certainly a lot more patient and relaxed before I had children. It helps to understand that my children do not throw tantrums because I am impatient and stressed, but that I become more stressed when they scream. But they have also taught me that empathising with their outbursts and...
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    Asked about

    Asked about her about their routines, Kallioinen laughs: "Oh what, routines? We don’t have any." This sets her apart from her non-Sámi neighbours in the lake district: "I don’t think I know any other family in this area who don’t have a fixed dinner time." She emphasises that her children never...
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    says Mindell

    "Total myth," says Mindell. "I have very, very large databases of sleep. I've looked at every month of sleep in the first two years and there's not a single month where you see, all of the sudden, a peak in sleep problems. It is consistent across time. It's just different babies at different...
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    In the far distanc

    In the far distance, I noticed a tiny figure in the surf. I asked my guide and island expert Matteo Zanella who it was. "That is Ellai and this is his home. I will take you to meet him tomorrow." I looked around perplexed. Aside from our makeshift camp, I saw no evidence that anyone else had...
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    The first tim

    The first time British expat Joel Bennett understood he had committed a major linguistic faux pas was when he thanked a restaurant owner for a good meal during his first trip to South Korea. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดมะเฟือง สาระสำคัญ อวกาศ
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    gender of one

    gender of one, I will no longer be labelled'." Reflecting on the way Hedwig has aged, he adds: "In terms of gender, things have definitely changed for the better. I've never been a much of a label person, but I know it's very important when you're young. It was very important for me to come out...
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    While the findings

    While the findings don't reflect reality, where we're typically exposed to multiple streams of information, images and tweets, we'd still notice and process how many followers a Twitter account has, Tessitore says, so it's likely to have the same effect. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดสวนขัน...
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    The consequences

    The consequences of the glass cliff could stretch further than individual careers and companies losing talented employees. "Having women in glass cliff positions can help reinforce gender stereotypes that women aren't good at leadership," says Ryan. "If women are in risky and precarious...
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    the added

    There's also the added pressure of feeling like you're not just representing yourself, but others like you. One of Cook's interviewees, a Latina senior executive, said she thought any failure of hers would disadvantage future Latina job candidates. Similarly, a black male executive said of...
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    She recalls

    She recalls an interviewee in her early 50s saying she intended to step down from her role soon because she couldn't take it anymore. "It was really hard to hear that," says Cook. "You're losing these really talented people out of your workforce, because they're struggling through those added...
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    "So many of

    "So many of them have had this agency throughout, and they've set themselves up to prove their leadership worth early on," she says. "They have these situations throughout their entire career. They are known as 'turnaround artists' […] that they're good in these really tough situations, because...
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    That lends

    That lends weight to the glass cliff arising because companies want to signal a change. With this explanation "the actual stereotypes or the attributes that you assume these groups have don't really matter. It's really just about, 'Oh, they're different'," says Morgenroth. "It doesn't really...
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    The first academic

    The first academic to note the chart's archaeological importance was H C P Bell, a British civil servant appointed as the first Commissioner of Archaeology of Ceylon (Sri Lanka's former name). Bell included a description of the chart in his 1911 report for the Governor of Ceylon, where he...
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    While little is

    While little is known about the chart and its purpose, the iconography is incompatible with other carvings of the Anuradhapura period (3rd-10th Century AD). The chart's centre is made up of seven concentric circles divided by parallel vertical and horizontal lines. Rectangular compartments...
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    Even so, the men

    Even so, the men kept digging illegally, and in August 1935 with three months left on their lease, they broke into the burial chamber – and proceeded to plunder it. They removed thousands of objects, making no attempt to document the site or its holdings. Skeletons were tossed carelessly to the...
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    The looting o

    The looting of Spiro, exhibits explain, was driven by the desperation of the Great Depression. A group of six local men hoped they could make money by selling Native American artefacts, and formed a company named after the nearby town of Pocola. They paid the owner of Spiro's largest mound $300...
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    Archaeologists

    Archaeologists say the leaders rebuilt an existing royal burial mound, filling the hollow chamber with the most powerful ritual objects they had including rare minerals, feathered capes, axes and other weapons. The hope was that the ceremonial burying of sacred property would return the city to...
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    Strategy skills

    Strategy skills and lightning-quick reaction times are important, as is mental fortitude. 7Sea uses the "scrum" method, a team-building framework typically used in IT environments, which can also strengthen confidence, trust and mindset. Their coach acts as the "scrum master" and leads 7Sea...
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    Ampverse is itself

    Ampverse is itself building on already significant success. It was founded in 2019 and owns 11 professional esports teams across Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and India. In 2020, it purchased an esports team in the Thai second division called Bacon Time who, after one year with Ampverse, won the...
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    While obtainin

    While obtaining a degree in computer science, Prince continued to compete in PUBG esports tournaments whenever he could. He formed a team comprising fellow players Spraygod, Aladin and Sarang, each of whom he met online, and in early 2020 the team was acquired by a local company called Grapple...
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