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  • svgFebruary 28, 2025Quote

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    Today’s quote comes from Dolly Rebecca Parton. Dolly is an American singer and songwriter. She is also a writer, philanthropist, and business woman, who predominantly made her fame in the country music world. Read on to learn more about this intelligent, lovable, and “larger than life” artist. “If you don’t like the road you’re walking,

  • svgFebruary 27, 2025Geography

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    Sölden, an alpine resort, is located in the Ötztal Valley in Tyrol, Austria. Lifts that include the high-tech Giggijoch mountain gondola boast the most efficient gondolas in the world, with state-of-the-art buildings guaranteeing top comfort for passengers. In addition, it offers breathtaking views of the glaciers, mountains, and meadows surrounding it. Sölden offers a fun haven

  • svgFebruary 26, 2025Animal

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    If you love canines, this post is for you! In it, we are going to introduce you to the Chow Shepherd. Chow Shepherds are a hybrid breed of dog, a cross between the Chow Chow and German Shepherd. They are medium-sized dogs with a large head and square muzzle with black coloring around their eyes

  • svgFebruary 24, 2025Song

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    Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons – December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (Official Music Video) The Four Seasons merged their history with the events happening in 1976. The song “Oh What a Night” had an attractive Genesis; the original music, December 5th, 1933, was about celebrating the end of prohibition. But as fate would

  • svgFebruary 21, 2025Word

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    Mufti / noun / muf·ti “Mufti” is a noun we use in English with a dual meaning. In the first sense, “mufti” represents a legal counselor or “professional juror” authorized to interpret Muslim law. A “mufti” is comparable to American attorneys we hire to represent legal clients in court and speak to interested parties like

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  • svgFebruary 19, 2025Animal

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    Today’s animal is the Caiman Lizard, a cousin of the popular Tegu. The Caiman Lizard is a genus of lizards in the Teiidae family. They are found in Central and South America. The species within this genus include the common Caiman Lizard, “Lacerta agilis,” from Cuba and Hispaniola; “Lacerta punctata” from Puerto Rico; “Lacerta johnstonii”

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    Serendipity / noun / ser·en·dip·i·ty We use the word serendipity in English as a noun. It describes the circumstances of a stroke of good luck, a sudden positive upturn in our lives, or a happy accident. Serendipity is a phenomenon that occurs when we receive a stroke of unexpected good luck. When serendipity happens, everything

  • svgFebruary 14, 2025Quote

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    From a 40 room hotel to the Waldorf Astoria, this man has made a name for himself in the hotel business. He was also part of the state legislature and served in the army before his successes. Can you guess who said today’s quote? “Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving.

  • svgFebruary 12, 2025Geography

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    Quietly nestled amidst rolling hills, Granville is home to Denison University, a private liberal arts college that was founded in 1831. Boasting a number of historical buildings, Granville was first settled by European immigrants from Granville, Massachusetts, in 1805, but there is evidence of human activity in the area dating back to the year 800

  • svgFebruary 10, 2025Word

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    Odious / adjective / O.di.ous If you wish to refer to something or someone being detestable and vile, then the word odious is perfect for the occasion. Odious describes someone or something that is extremely unpleasant or repulsive. It can be used in a sentence as an adjective, noun, or adverb. Etymology: The word odious is

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