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How long will printed books continue to exist and be necessary in the future?
Books will live on if we allow them to remain. We will need a tactile world to remind us that we are still here, that we can suffer and heal, make considered judgments, and love in a way that only biological beings can.
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10 Oldest Civilizations in the World (Updated 2023)
Discover the 10 Oldest Civilizations in the World (Updated 2023) here. Prepare to be transported into a rich & fascinating history on the oldest civilizations that exist.
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For years, Japan tried to keep their existence a secret. But the Ainu people refuse to disappear
Japan's Ainu people have their own history, languages and culture. But, as the victims of colonialism, assimilation and discrimination, much of that identity has been lost. This is the story of their fight to be recognised.
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Revelations about Buffy Sainte-Marie's ancestry is having a devastating impact on Indigenous communities across Canada
The CBC report on iconic singer Buffy Sainte-Marie’s ancestry is having deep impact in multiple ways across Indigenous lands across Canada.
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Giant Pyramid Buried in Indonesia Could Be The Oldest in The World
A giant underground pyramid hidden beneath a hillside in Indonesia far outdates Stonehenge or the Giza Pyramids and may come to rival the oldest megalithic structures ever built by human hands.
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7 Unusual Writing Systems From Around the World & How They Developed
Over the millennia, human language has produced a variety of beautiful, unusual, and weird forms of writing. Here are 7 of them.
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50 Best Albums of 2012
Frank Ocean reimagined RB; Dylan drenched us in blood; pop-punk vets, disco orchestras and Scottish oddballs made an election year bearable.
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The Feminist Revolution Rocked Newsweek’s Newsroom
The revolution changed America. It also rocked the newsroom.
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The best photographs of 2012
From the camaraderie of the Tour de France to snipers in Syria, Sarah Gilbert selects her favourite pictures of the year.
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Top 12 Food Trends of 2012
Anglomania, blogger cookbooks and eight more culinary trends topped the list for 2012.
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Christmas Time Around The World
There are only a few days left until Christmas, and Santa Claus and his many helpers have been busy around the globe.
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12 Facts About the song “The 12 Days of Christmas”
Pipers piping? Geese-a-laying? Five goool-den rings? What in the name of yule logs is this song all about? The short answer, it turns out, is that many people have asked that question, and there are nearly as many answers. Here are twelve to get you going.
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Distorted Scotch Tape Portraits by Wes Naman
One year ago, a New Mexico-based photographer Wes Naman was wrapping Christmas gifts with his assistant and started goofing around with the scotch tape.
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Ministry Guitarist Mike Scaccia Dies After Onstage Collapse
Played on group's most popular album, 'Psalm 69'
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57 Timeless Quotes for 2013
You and I are cut from the same stone. Unique and wonderful. Crazy and tenacious. Yes -- they call us “entrepreneurs”. So as we head into 2013 -- I built this list for us. Read... Ponder... Share...
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Cops from neighboring towns come to Newtown to give officers Christmas Day off
Police from other towns have agreed to work on Christmas Day as part of a grassroots effort from throughout the law enforcement community in nearby areas, so that Newtown police can have time off.
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Crowdsourcing tools to combat violence against women
My big curly hair is rich sexual-harassment material. Instead of tying it back to protect myself, I decided to use my academic and professional experience to reinvent a safe environment for me and eve
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We’re becoming a bit more Amish
You would think with nearly everyone walking around with smartphone that the concept of society becoming more Amish sounds ridiculous. With that said, CSPO faculty member Jamey Wetmore says more an...
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Game Theory: Making Room for the Women
Struggling over the role of women has been a big part of gaming culture's coming to grips with being a mainstream commercial behemoth.
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2,750-year-old temple discovered in Israel
Israeli archeologists have discovered the remains of an ancient temple that is nearly 3,000 years old and was once home to a ritual cult.
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