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Research by University of Michigan scholars shows that World War II kickstarted India's industrial growth. It also built the ...
Herrmann warms up for a conclusion, that existing practices threatening the climate must be curtailed rather than held on to ...
A new local support group has been formed to help marginalized residents navigating the complexities of intersecting queer and latino identities.
A United Airlines flight from Key West to Newark was forced to make an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International ...
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Stereotypes about Christians in North India, fueled by their portrayal in Hindi cinema, persist despite the community's small ...
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Long before borders were built and empires fell, before railways cut across forests and textiles became brands, there were ...
As one of the world’s most diverse, colourful, and hypnotic counties on the planet, México deserves as much attention as you ...
U-M expert explains archaeological significance of small African country, a vital source of freshwater and crucial to the study of biodiversity A ...
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Digital Nomad and a Dog on MSNThis 7 Day Cancun Itinerary is the Escape You’ve Been CravingOnce you’ve got the lay of the land, it’s time to dip your toes in the warm Caribbean water. There’s nothing quite like ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNExclusive: Indian designers are turning metal into couture, meet the top six names behind the trendIt all began as an armour — cold, unyielding and built for war. The Bronze Age (circa 2,300-700 BCE) saw the earliest metal ...
Tang, K. , Tian, T. and Wu, Y. (2025) Gaze and Molding: A Perspective into the Image of China in the Rihla of Ibn Battuta. Open Access Library Journal, 12, 1-15. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1113319 .
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