Month: May 2023
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Review of “The Little Mermaid”: Better than Expected… But Not Enough
This film, thrashed by fans and critics before it came out, makes us rethink the extent to which it is…
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Why Is Nayib Bukele so Popular in Latin America?
The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, is the president with the highest favorability in the entire region and his…
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Goodbye to a Legend: Carmelo Anthony Ends his Career After 19 Years
At 38 years of age, Carmelo Anthony announced his official retirement from basketball, an aspect that puts an end to…
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2 Million Deaths and 4.3 Trillion Dollars Leave Meteorological Phenomena in 51 Years
Climate change increased the intensity and quantity of Meteorological phenomena, which profoundly affect countries with fewer resources
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“En agosto nos vemos”: The Unpublished Novel by Gabriel García Márquez
A new work by the Colombian writer will be published on the tenth anniversary of his death. Find out about…
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From Stock Control To Sales Reports: Unleashing The Full Potential Of Your Pos System
Let's unveil the full potential of your point-of-sale (POS) system, from enhancing stock control to generating insightful sales reports
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Crisis in Haiti: a Political, Human Rights and Security Problem
The absence of a democratically elected president since 2021, the urban violence and human rights violations, and the cholera outbreak are…
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Steps to Return to Fitness Life After Childbirth
Advice from Alexfitbox for Mothers Who Want to Regain Fitness
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The Key Role of Women in the Quest for a World Without Wars
On International Women's Day for Peace and Disarmament, it is reiterated that this goal is much more than the absence…
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Shattering the Cosmic Glass Ceiling: Latinas Pioneering Space Exploration Through History
From Jerrie Cobb's historic defiance to Ana María Rey's recent induction into the National Academy of Sciences, Latinas have been…
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