Month: August 2022
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Mbappé and Neymar: a Fight of Egos in PSG
The internal fight between the PSG trident could mean the end of this all-star team
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Waldorf Pedagogy, in Force More Than Before?
The philosophy behind Waldorf is focused on the study of the human being, the human spirit, and sensitivity towards the…
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Salman Rushdie’s Attack and Threaten to J. K. Rowling: Violent Censorship Around the World
The Writer Salman Rushdie was the Victim of an Attack Motivated by Religious Fundamentalism. Other Authors Have also had to…
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After a Year of Taliban Government, Afghanistan Is Immersed In A Broken Promise
Almost a year has passed since the United States withdrew from Afghanistan for good, leaving almost 40 million people in…
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Disability in Latin America: How Adapted is the Region for this Population?
People with Disabilities are Vulnerable to Situations of Discrimination, With Physical Barriers in the Infrastructure and Social Empathy as Predominant…
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Choiba, dolls that tell stories and realities of the Afro ethnic group in Quibdó.
Twenty years ago, four women displaced by violence in Colombia began making hand-embroidered dolls for displaced people in Quibdó
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Review of “News Of A Kidnapping”: A New Look, From the Inside
This weekend, the series adaptation of the report by Gabriel García Márquez premiered on Amazon Prime Video. This is our…
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Why Is Serena Williams Retiring From Tennis?
Tennis player Serena Williams is recognized for having won more Grand Slam singles titles than any other person, woman or…
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Religion Apps to Find the ‘Better Half’
The Political Ideology, the Economic Status and Even the Surname have Been Triggers for Someone to Find a Partner Through…
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Arturo Luna: Who is the new Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Colombia?
The biologist Arturo Luna goes from being Manager of Science and Technology to the head of the Ministry of Science,…
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