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5 Interesting Links for 03-19-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Matriarchy (Archeology) Definitions can lead to arguments even when both parties agree on most things, which is what led me to this article. It explores both the interpretation of the … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 03-05-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Spelling (Language) When I came back to the United States as a fifth grader, I got in trouble with my teacher for using British English spellings instead of American English. … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 02-26-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Recording (Audiobooks) Recording audiobooks of your works is less difficult than you might imagine, especially when compared to the costs of an established narrator. This article goes through the basic … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 02-12-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Innovation (Furniture) This short video profiles space-saving furniture that could make all the difference, especially in the small living spaces now found in many large cities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BhRk_zFe1A&ab_channel=TechCentral Tools (Language) False … Continue reading

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5 Interesting Links for 02-05-2021

Note: Videos may auto start with sound so be prepared. Measurement (History) The Akan used culturally significant statues to weigh gold dust currency from the 15th to 19th Century CE. This is a fascinating way of passing cultural knowledge through … Continue reading

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