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How many of us have ever taken the time to think about the fascin… Read More
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Many of… Read More
This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Science vs. God
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Chapter 5 – Saturday, 3rd March, 8:30 am
Colin Knowles whistled a happy tune, only recognisable to him, as he drove his Land Rover towards Scoresby Police Station. It had been a good m… Read More
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is recognised as a top 100 university (91st in 2017), with a vision of being a top 50 University by 2050.
Like any other global organisation, the U… Read More
When you’re considering the next big move in your promotional campaign, you need to have all the facts. That’s why, before you decide whether you’ll use promotional produc… Read More
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FCMB Opens New Branch in Ile-Ife, Osun State…Reiterates Commitment to Excellent Service Delivery
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Buhari Says Western Education Is Destroying African Culture
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Chapter One: Nostalgia.
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American Gods is a fantasy-drama television series based on British author Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name, published in 2001. Its premise is unique. The show opens with Shad… Read More
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On the celebration of Reverend Dada J P Vaswani’s 93rd birthday celebration, he shares some pearls of spiritual knowledge with Manoj Khatri
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10 Things To Do in Maldives 2020
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Maldives Reopening Guideline.
Maldives abound in astonishing places and memorable activities. This post is dedicated to the top ten that… Read More
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10 Things To Do in Maldives 2020
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Maldives Reopening Guideline.
Maldives abound in astonishing places and memorable activities. This post is dedi… Read More
I heard a restaurant owner on the news this morning talking about Darwin and COVID. He was talking about how Darwin didn’t say that the strongest survive. Rather, Darwin said it was… Read More
This book was written in the late 1990s based on Richard Rorty’s William E Massey Snr lectures in the history of American civilisation from 1997.
Some interesting talking points:… Read More
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In this article we are go… Read More
Qatar is in the east of the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordering the Persian Gulf. It is surrounded by the Gulf from the north, east, and west, and the arm of the Gulf that separat… Read More
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Learn More about Fez and Morocco
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It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
The Ankh symbol appears in most ancient Egyptian carvings as a hieroglyphic character. Still, many need clarification on what precisely this symbol is and what it represents.
The Ankh sym… Read More
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The Existential Risk of AI: Safeguarding Lives and Society
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