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Breakfast 7:30-9:30 a.m. Antique tractor pull, flea market, historic reenactment, threshing, Parade of Power 1 p.m., kids’ ...
What: Celebrate all things flamenco at this annual festival of dance presented by Flamenco Rosario. There will be many live ...
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I was reminded of why I went into art, and I would like to talk with you about that this week. As an art teacher, I do a lot of research for projects, sometimes looking up artists’ birthdays, which ...
Using a unique, circular wave pool, engineers learned that waves can be four time steeper than previously calculated.
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Owens and colleagues measured the amounts of bioreactive and total iron in drill cores from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, ...
A study published in July of this year sent shockwaves through the scientific community by claiming that metallic nodules in ...
Our new, updated feature will showcase both audio and video journalism from The New York Times and invite student dialogue and reflection. By The Learning Network Where and how do you get your ...
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