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In legal terms, women are not human, according to MacKinnon, who discovered that fact while parsing the language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The 1948 United Nations document defines what a human is, and what people are universally entitl
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Andy explains how he puts together a color palette for the designs he works on.
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The FDA acknowledges more than a few pets have died, and detains almost all vegetable products from China. This is massive.
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Looking for cat and dog food recipies I can make at home
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Yeah. We have one of those – it’s called “The United Nations.” Maybe you’ve heard of it, doofus?
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They have no answer, only a gut feeling. This also explains why they are so openly angry — it’s frustrating to feel strongly about something and not know why.
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A father and son who became fascinated by symbols carved into the chapel’s arches say they have deciphered a musical score encrypted in them.
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When dogs learn new tricks, they do not simply copy what they see, but interpret it, suggests a new study, which provides evidence that man’s best friend possesses a human-like ability to understand the goals and intentions of others.
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It’s like Betsy Ross threw up on the page.
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Aeolian Harps have been around since ancient Greece, and are designed to be played by the wind. The huge harp pictured is in New Mexico, 30 miles North of Albuquerque along I-25.
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According to the blueprint overseas travel to the US has slumped 17 per cent since 2001, even as world travel to other countries reaches historic growth levels. The decline has cost US$94 billion ($127 billion) in visitor spending, US$16 billion in tax re